User:Kingsif/List of The House of Flowers characters

The House of Flowers is a black comedy-drama television series that ran for three seasons, with one short film special, between 2018 and 2020. Predominantly set contemporaneous with its release, it also featured a plot in 1979, telling the story of the de la Mora family and their florists (La Casa de las Flores, The House of Flowers) across several generations.

The first season introduces the family and their associates in 2018; the matriarch Virginia, husband Ernesto, and their three adult children and teenage grandson are developed at the start of the first episode. Various affairs come to light, revealing a larger extended family, throughout the season. The first season largely focuses on Virginia and eldest daughter Paulina leading different fights to free Ernesto from jail.

Chronologically following the first season, but released shortly after the second season, is a special short film showing the funeral of Virginia. There are some guest stars unique to this short film. The second season then follows, focusing on the three children after their mother's death, as well as introducing the villainous characters Jenny Quetzal, Purificación Riquelme, and Victoria Aguirre – a con artist, Paulina's sister-in-law, and the siblings' grandmother, respectively. While the third season continues from the moment the second left off, it also introduces a parallel storyline taking place forty years earlier in 1979, featuring younger versions of several characters, as well as new characters unique to the timeline. The third season follows the de la Mora children, and the young Virginia and friends, as they all mature. A movie released in 2021 follows Paulina.

Family tree

Family tree
Victoria AguirreTatis Corcuera
ChivaDelia
Patricio LascuráinVirginia de la MoraErnesto de la MoraRoberta NavarroCarmelita VillalobosSalomón CohenAgustín Corcuera Sr.
El CacasCelesteKimDominique ShawSimónJenny QuetzalPoncho Cruz
Purificación RiquelmeMaría José RiquelmePaulina de la MoraAlejo SalvatPablo PérezElena de la MoraDiego OlveraJulián de la MoraLucía DávilaClaudio NavarroLa ChiquisEl Chiquis
RositaBruno Riquelme de la MoraPatricio de la Mora"Namibia"Micaéla Sánchez
Notes: A dotted line indicates a marriage or committed relationship, and a dashed line indicates a more casual romantic or sexual relationship. Solid lines indicate familial relationships. Current and past relationships are included.

Summary

ActorCharacterAppearances
Season 1Season 2El FuneralSeason 3
Main characters
Verónica CastroVirginia de la Mora AguirreMainDoes not appear[a]
Isabel BurrDoes not appearDoes not appear[b]Does not appearMain[c]
Cecilia SuárezPaulina de la MoraMain
Aislinn DerbezElena de la MoraMain
Darío Yazbek BernalJulián de la MoraMain
Paco LeónMaría José Riquelme Torres[d]Main
Juan Pablo MedinaDiego OlveraMain
Luis de la RosaBruno Riquelme de la MoraMainGuestMain
Arturo RíosErnesto de la MoraMainGuestMain
Tiago CorreaDoes not appearDoes not appear[b]Does not appearMain[c]
Verónica LangerCarmela "Carmelita" VillalobosMainGuestMain
Ximena SariñanaDoes not appearMain[c]
Lucas Velázquez [es]Claudio NavarroMainGuestMain
Norma Angélica [es]DeliaMainGuestMain
Maya MazariegosDoes not appearRecurring[c]
David OstroskyDr. Salomón CohenMainGuestMain
Javier JattinDoes not appearDoes not appear[b]Does not appearMain[c]
Alexa de LandaMicaéla SánchezMainGuestMain
Sheryl RubioLucía DávilaMainGuestDoes not appear
Claudette MailléRoberta NavarroMainRecurring[e]Guest[e]Recurring[f]
Sawandi WilsonDominique ShawMainDoes not appearGuestDoes not appear
Natasha DupeyrónAna Paula "La Chiquis" CorcueraRecurringMainGuestMain
Paco RuedaAgustín "El Chiquis" Corcuera Jr.[g]RecurringMainGuestMain
Eduardo RosaAlejo SalvatDoes not appearMainDoes not appearMain
Loreto Peralta [es]RositaDoes not appearMainDoes not appearMain
Mariana TreviñoJenny QuetzalDoes not appearMainDoes not appearRecurring
Flavio MedinaSimónDoes not appearMainDoes not appearGuest
Anabel FerreiraCelesteDoes not appearMainDoes not appear
María LeónPurificación RiquelmeDoes not appearRecurringDoes not appearMain
Isela VegaVictoria AguirreDoes not appearGuestDoes not appearMain
Rebecca JonesDoes not appearMain[c]
Christian ChávezPatricio "Pato" LascuráinDoes not appearMain[c]
Cristina UmañaKimDoes not appearMain
Emilio CuaikAgustín "Asustin" CorcueraDoes not appearMain[c]
Recurring characters
Ismael RodríguezJorge "Amanda Miguel"RecurringGuestRecurring
Pepe MarquezPepe "Paulina Rubio"RecurringGuestRecurring
Katia BalmoriMario "Yuri"RecurringGuestRecurring
Mariana SantosGloria "Gloria Trevi"RecurringGuestRecurring
Irving PeñaAlfonso "Poncho" CruzRecurringGuestRecurring
Michel FríasMoisés CohenRecurringGuestDoes not appear
Hugo Catalán [es]OliverRecurringGuestDoes not appear
Ruth OvseyevitzDora CohenRecurringGuestDoes not appear
David ChavirasEl CacasRecurringDoes not appearGuest
Alexis OrtegaDr. Federico "DJ Freddy" LimantourRecurringDoes not appearGuestRecurring
Elizabeth GuindiAngélicaRecurringDoes not appearGuestDoes not appear
Catalina LópezDoes not appearRecurring[c]
Andrea SisniegaLa BebaRecurringDoes not appearGuestDoes not appear
Does not appearRecurring[c]
Amanda FarahFuneral home workerRecurringDoes not appearRecurring
Federico EspejoWillyRecurringDoes not appear
Sofía SisniegaMaraRecurringDoes not appear
Roberto QuijanoLukaRecurringDoes not appear
Felipe FloresLaloRecurringDoes not appear
Francisco de la RegueraJuanpiRecurringDoes not appear
Roberto Flores [es]Pablo PérezDoes not appearRecurringDoes not appearRecurring
Regina OrozcoRosita's motherDoes not appearRecurringDoes not appearGuest
Teresa RuizMariluDoes not appearRecurringDoes not appear
Eugenio MontessoroSr. OlveraDoes not appearGuestDoes not appearRecurring
Paloma Woolrich [es]Sra. OlveraDoes not appearGuestDoes not appearRecurring
Stephanie Salas"Tatis" CorcueraDoes not appearRecurring[c]
Valeria Vera [es]SandroDoes not appearRecurring
ValentinaHerselfDoes not appearRecurring
Luisa Huertas [es]Silvia "Chiva" LópezDoes not appearRecurring
Olivia LagunasDoes not appearRecurring[c]
Darío T. Pie [es]Dr. MenesesDoes not appearRecurring
Ricardo Polanco [es]FercitoDoes not appearRecurring
Mauricio BarrientosXavierDoes not appearRecurring
Guest characters
Manolo CaroNews anchorDoes not appearGuestDoes not appearGuest
Eduardo CasanovaEduDoes not appearGuestDoes not appear
Gloria TreviHerselfDoes not appearGuestDoes not appear
Salvador PinedaMauricio PolloDoes not appearGuestDoes not appear
Fernando SarfattiCarlosDoes not appearGuestDoes not appear
Isabel AerenlundNatyDoes not appearGuestDoes not appear
Sophie GómezDanielaDoes not appearGuestDoes not appear
Kwang SooJunichiroDoes not appearGuestDoes not appear
Jorge ZárateWarden OrtegaDoes not appearGuest
Ramiro FumazoniMartínDoes not appearGuest[c]
Pedro Sola [es]HenryDoes not appearGuest[c]
Lucía UribeVirginia's school friendDoes not appearGuest[c]
Pablo RuizYekoDoes not appearGuest
Latin LoverDon PornoDoes not appearGuest
Paz VegaCarmelita's motherDoes not appearGuest[c][h]
Miguel BoséVicarDoes not appearGuest
Leticia DoleraWitness (María José's cousin)[i]Does not appearGuest
Cast notes

Introduced in season 1

Virginia de la Mora Aguirre

Isabel Burr (right) looks similar to a young Verónica Castro (left); the actresses play Virginia de la Mora at different ages.

Virginia de la Mora Aguirre is the lead in the first season, where she is portrayed by veteran telenovela actress Verónica Castro.[1] As Castro left the show after this season,[2] the character of Virginia was killed off. However, the likeness of Castro would recur throughout the show.[3] The second season introduced a photograph of Isabel Burr as a younger Virginia,[4] with Burr being added to the ensemble cast for the show's final season.[5]

Virginia is seen as a moral person by her acquaintances in Mexico City's upper classes, a status inherited from her own mother. However, she had a liberal youth and supports the LGBT+ community as well as being a habitual pot smoker and sexually liberated. She runs the florists, but starts selling weed on the side to supplement their income when Ernesto is arrested and the family's accounts frozen in season 1; however, she has a vindictive side and left Ernesto in prison even though Roberta left her evidence to help free him. She ultimately sells the florists to pay for his release, before leaving without warning. She travels to the United States for cancer treatment, but dies shortly thereafter, having had an affair with Alejo.[3]

Paulina de la Mora

Paulina de la Mora (Cecilia Suárez) becomes the lead character from the second season.[6] She is a daddy's girl[7][8][9] who works alongside both her parents at their florists and cabaret. A successful businesswoman, she is loyal[10] but also very liberal and accepts everyone no matter their background.[11] This leads to her friendship with drag queens and prisoner El Cacas. In the first season, she begins to fall for her ex-partner María José again, while also discovering that Ernesto is not her real father. She also manages the family affairs and businesses; these three issues dominate Paulina's story throughout the show. Towards the end of the third season, she learns the tragic story of her biological father, marries María José again, and lets go off the florists and cabaret.[3]

Suárez was involved in the project as the long-time muse of creator Manolo Caro. Though neither assumed the character would be popular,[12] her particular way of speaking – as devised by Suárez – became a viral hit.[13] Described as a pop icon,[14][15][16] Paulina and Suárez have been given praise, particularly by Vogue España.[17][18][19]

Elena de la Mora

Elena de la Mora (Aislinn Derbez) is another of the ensemble cast.[20] The character is the middle child of the de la Mora family, and the show opens with her return from New York City to attend Ernesto's birthday party. In the first season, Elena explores her fears of settling down and starting a life independent from her family; in the second and third seasons, she unpacks her sex addiction and elitism.[3] She also discovers her own personality, rather than imitating the interests of whichever boyfriend she had at the time.[20] At the end of the show, Elena settles down with boyfriend Pablo, a lower class former colleague, and has a child who she names Patricio. Though he is biologically Diego's child, Elena and Diego choose to raise him together and with their own partners (Pablo and Julián).[3]

Derbez says that when Caro contacted her about being in the show, she accepted both because of Caro's quality track record and because it would be one of the first Mexican Netflix shows. She also noted that sometimes she found the show challenging, as she was working alongside a cast of renowned actors, though she said that they became like a family; she was also pregnant throughout shooting of the first season and found this added some difficulty.[20]

Julián de la Mora

Julián de la Mora (Darío Yazbek Bernal) is the youngest child of the family. In the first season he contemplates coming out as gay, before coming to terms with his bisexuality and proposing to boyfriend Diego. After they split, Julián reconnects with his ex, Lucía, and apparently fathers a child by her before it is revealed she has told many of her exes the same to scrounge them of money. In the final season, he matures and helps Diego through his own crisis of sexuality, before agreeing to help raise baby Patricio with Elena, Diego, and Pablo.[3]

María José Riquelme Torres

Paco León

María José Riquelme (Paco León) is Paulina's transgender wife. They first dated when María José was José María and attending university in Mexico, before marrying and having their son, Bruno. Five years before the start of the show, María José came out, leaving Mexico and divorcing Paulina. She transitioned in Spain, keeping in touch with Bruno, and returns to Mexico to act as the family lawyer. She and Paulina reconnect, and the family move to Madrid together after Virginia dies. María José also has a mentally ill sister, Purificación, to whom she is devoted. At the end of the series, María José and Paulina remarry.[3]

Diego Olvera

Diego Olvera (Juan Pablo Medina) was the family's accountant who assisted the dying Virginia; having to keep his role a secret, he came under suspicion of betrayal from Paulina, being held at arms' length until he regains her trust. He was also Julián's on-and-off partner, before they decided to raise a child together. He was raised in a rural part of Mexico and was disowned for being gay; his own family encouraged him to attend gay conversion therapy when he and Julián were in a rough patch.[3]

Bruno Riquelme de la Mora

Bruno Riquelme de la Mora (Luis de la Rosa) is the son of Paulina and María José, a teenager who rebels against both of his parents at different times, particularly when they want him to live in Spain. Returning to Mexico, he speaks with an affected Spanish accent and dialect, frustrating María José. Bruno is supportive of Micaéla, his biological aunt despite being younger, accompanying her to a talent show and in trying to become a teen pop idol.[3]

Ernesto de la Mora

Ernesto de la Mora (Arturo Ríos) is the widower of Virginia, through which he is the father of Paulina, Elena, and Julián, and was the lover of Roberta, though which he is the father of Micaéla. Despite his cheating, he is loyal to all sides of his family. When they were younger, he was a close friend of Virginia and they only married to prevent Virginia from being forced to marry Asustin. Instead, Ernesto was more interested in Carmelita, with whom he reconnects after Virginia's death. Generally uninvolved in the family flower shop, he helped Roberta and Paulina operate a cabaret. He is arrested for fraud he did not commit, with the rest of his family hoping to preserve their reputation by not revealing this, even as the reputation gets tarnished in other ways. He briefly joined a cult that he let take over the family property when trying to find purpose after his life is upended. As a young man, Ernesto is portrayed by Tiago Correa.[3]

Carmela "Carmelita" Villalobos

Carmelita (Verónica Langer) is a classic nosy neighbor who both attempts to undermine the De la Moras by revealing their transgressions against high society, and constantly seeks the family's approval. She had arrived to the neighborhood as a young woman, and held a flame for Ernesto for many years despite being best friends with his wife. She is generally supportive of the family. For a while she dated Poncho, a stripper from the cabaret who gets injured; Carmelita believes he needs to use a wheelchair and dotes on him, when really he had recovered. She later gets back together with Ernesto. Young Carmelita is portrayed by Ximena Sariñana.[3]

Claudio Navarro

Claudio (Lucas Velázquez [es]) is the son of Roberta, and Micaéla's half-brother, biologically unrelated to the De la Moras. Based on this, he dates Elena on-and-off, and later La Chiquis. Having some loyalty to his extended family, his priority is his own financial stability and protecting Micaéla.[3]

Delia

Dr. Salomón Cohen

Micaéla Sánchez

Lucía Dávila

Roberta Navarro

Dominique Shaw

Ana Paula "La Chiquis" Corcuera

Agustín "El Chiquis" Corcuera Jr.

Drag Queens

Alfonso "Poncho" Cruz

Moisés Cohen

Oliver

Dora Cohen

El Cacas

Dr. Federico "DJ Freddy" Limantour

Angélica and La Beba

Funeral home worker

Willy

Mara

Luka

Lalo

Juanpi

Introduced in season 2

Alejo Salvat

Rosita

Jenny Quetzal

Simón

Celeste

Purificación Riquelme

Victoria Aguirre

Pablo Pérez

Rosita's mother

Marilu

Sr. & Sra. Olvera

Introduced in season 3

Patricio "Pato" Lascuráin

Kim

Agustín "Asustin" Corcuera (Sr.)

"Tatis" Corcuera

Sandro

Valentina

Silvia "Chiva" López

Dr. Meneses

Fercito

Xavier

Notes

References

Sources


Category:Lists of comedy-drama television charactersCategory:Lists of Mexican television series charactersCategory:Lists of soap opera characters