{{short description|Mexican telenovela series}} {{Infobox television | image = | num_episodes = 120 | genre = Telenovela<br>Romance<br>Drama | creator = Janete Clair | writer = Jorge Patiño | starring = Rebecca Jones<br>Fernando Balzaretti<br>René Casados<br>Ari Telch<br>Mariana Garza<br>Guillermo García Cantú<br>Guillermo Orea | opentheme = ''Instrumental'' by Guillermo Méndez Guiú | endtheme = | language = Spanish | country = Mexico | runtime = | company = Televisa | location = Mexico City, Mexico | channel = Canal de las Estrellas | first_aired = {{start date|1988|4|18}} | last_aired = {{end date|1988|9|30}} | executive_producer = Eugenio Cobo | director = Benjamín Cann | cinematography = | editor = | related = {{Plainlist| * ''El rincón de los prodigios (18:00)''<br>''Tal como somos (18:30)'' * ''Nuevo amanecer'' * ''Duas vidas (1976)'' }} }}
'''''Dos vidas''''' (English title: ''Double lifes'') is a Mexican telenovela produced by Eugenio Cobo for Televisa in 1988.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.alma-latina.net/DosVidas/DosVidas.shtml|title=Dos vidas|language=es|publisher=alma-latina.net|access-date=February 26, 2015}}</ref> It is an original story by Janete Clair, adapted by Jorge Patiño and directed by Benjamín Cann.
Rebecca Jones and René Casados starred as protagonists, Elizabeth Dupeyrón and Guillermo García Cantú starred as co-protagonists, while Fernando Balzaretti starred as stellar performance.
==Plot== Teresa is a beautiful woman, born in Mazatlán, which may well seem like any other woman, but that really has to deal with an internal struggle over whether to rescue their individuality or resign themselves to the submissive life be imposed by a man. Displays the subjugation of women to men, whether or not voluntary.
== Cast == *Rebecca Jones as ''Teresa'' *Fernando Balzaretti as ''Dr. Marcelo Ascencio'' *René Casados as ''Dino Barbosa'' *Ari Telch as ''Osvaldo "Vado" Palas'' *Mariana Garza as ''Juliana Ascencio'' *Guillermo García Cantú as ''Mauricio'' *Guillermo Orea as ''Menelao Palas'' *Manuel López Ochoa as ''Don Raúl'' *Ana Bertha Lepe *Mario León as ''Tulio Barbosa'' *Rafael del Villar as ''Luis Carlos'' *Lilia Michel as ''Doña Rosa'' *Alicia Fahr as ''Claudia'' *Mar Castro as ''Gilda'' *Miguel Gómez Checa as ''Sena'' *Bárbara Gil as ''Doña Leonor'' *Rosa María Morett as ''Lucía'' *Rocío Yaber as ''Sara'' *Guy De Saint Cyr as ''Tomás Palas'' *Elizabeth Dupeyrón as ''Sonia Palas'' *Marcela Páez as ''Vera'' *Julia Marichal as ''Mary'' *Ana Silvia Garza *David Ostrosky *Gerardo Acuña *Graciela Bernardos *Magda Karina as ''Eloisa'' *Jorge Patiño *Guillermo Gil *Edith Kleiman *Gabriela Obregón as ''Selma'' *Mauricio Zetina as ''Teo Palas'' *Jorge Fegán *Sergio Sánchez *Graciela Orozco
== Awards == {| class="wikitable" |- style="background:#b0c4de; ! Year || Award|| Category|| Nominee || Result |- |1989||7th Premios TVyNovelas ||Best Male Revelation||Ari Telch||{{won}} |}
== References == {{reflist}}
==External links== *{{IMDb title|tt0229892}}
{{Televisa telenovelas 1980s}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Dos vidas}} Category:1988 telenovelas Category:1988 Mexican television series debuts Category:1988 Mexican television series endings Category:Television shows set in Mexico City Category:Televisa telenovelas Category:Mexican television series based on Brazilian television series Category:Spanish-language telenovelas
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