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The Liberator

"His army never conquered. It liberated."

Bolívar was instrumental in Latin America’s struggle for independence from the Spanish Empire, and is today considered one of the most influential politicians and emancipators in American history. Libertador is told from the viewpoint of Bolívar, portrayed by Ramírez, about his quests and epic military campaigns, which covered twice the territory Alexander the Great conquered, and his vision to unify South America.

Top Cast

  • Edgar Ramírez

    Edgar Ramírez

    Simón Bolívar

  • María Valverde

    María Valverde

    María Teresa Bolívar

  • Iwan Rheon

    Iwan Rheon

    Daniel O'Leary

  • Danny Huston

    Danny Huston

    Torkington

  • Imanol Arias

    Imanol Arias

    Juan Domingo de Monteverde

  • Gary Lewis

    Gary Lewis

    James Rooke

  • Juana Acosta

    Juana Acosta

    Manuela Saenz

  • Leandro Arvelo

    Leandro Arvelo

    Fernando

  • Erich Wildpret

    Erich Wildpret

    Antonio José de Sucre

Overview

Bolívar was instrumental in Latin America’s struggle for independence from the Spanish Empire, and is today considered one of the most influential politicians and emancipators in American history. Libertador is told from the viewpoint of Bolívar, portrayed by Ramírez, about his quests and epic military campaigns, which covered twice the territory Alexander the Great conquered, and his vision to unify South America.

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