Marisol

Marisol (1996)

EndedScripted show
Network
ScheduleMonday to Friday (daily) at 18:00 (60 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E145Episodio 145Aug. 14, 1996
S01E144Episodio 144Aug. 13, 1996
S01E143Episodio 143Aug. 12, 1996
S01E142Episodio 142Aug. 9, 1996
S01E141Episodio 141Aug. 8, 1996
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did Marisol premiere?

Marisol premiered on September 17, 1996.

Who played the lead character Marisol in the show?

Marisol was played by actress Lila Downs.

In what city was Marisol set?

Marisol was set in Los Angeles.

What was the name of Marisol's best friend?

Marisol's best friend was named Teresa.

What was the name of Marisol's abusive ex-husband?

Marisol's abusive ex-husband was named Hector.

What was the name of the gang that Jesse was investigating?

The gang that Jesse was investigating was called "Los Diablos."

What was the reason for Marisol's move to Los Angeles?

Marisol moved to Los Angeles to escape her abusive ex-husband Hector.

What was the name of Marisol's daughter?

Marisol's daughter was named Teresa, after her best friend.

What was the name of the bar that Jesse frequented?

Jesse frequented a bar called "The Blue Iguana."

What was the name of the actress who played Teresa?

Teresa was played by actress Elizabeth Pe\u00f1a.

What was the name of the detective who worked with Jesse?

The detective who worked with Jesse was named Frank.

What was the name of the actor who played Hector?

Hector was played by actor Edward James Olmos.

What was the name of Marisol's landlord?

Marisol's landlord was named Mrs. Rodriguez.

What was the name of the episode where Marisol and Jesse share their first kiss?

The episode where Marisol and Jesse share their first kiss is called "Kiss Me, Stupid."

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