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Chelo (other)
Chelo may refer to: People * Chelo Alonso (1933–2019), Cuban actress Isabel Apolonia García Hernández, who worked in Italian cinema * Chelo Alvarez-Stehle, Spanish and American journalist and documentary filmmaker * Chelo García-Cortés (born 1951), Spanish journalist María Consolación García-Cortés Cadavid * Marcello Pisas (born 1977), football goalkeeper from Curaçao * Consuelo Silva (born 1922), American singer of Mexican bolero music * Chelo Vivares (born 1952), Spanish actress and voice actress Consuelo Vivares * Chelo (American singer), American singer, rapper and choreographer * Chelo (Mexican singer) (born 1943), Mexican singer, songwriter and actress * Isaac Chelo, 14th century Spanish rabbi and the alleged author of a forged travel itinerary Places * Chelo District, Khuzestan Province, Iran ** Chelo Rural District, Chelo District See also * Celo (other) * Čelo (other) * Cello (other) A cello is stringed musical instrument. Cel ...
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Chelo Alonso
Chelo Alonso (born Isabel Apolonia García Hernández, 10 April 1933 – 20 February 2019) was a Cuban actress who became a star in Italian cinema, and ultimately a 1960s cult film heroine and sex symbol in the U.S. She was well known for playing femmes fatales with fiery tempers and sensual dance scenes. Biography Alonso was born Isabel Apolonia García Hernández in Central Lugareño, Camagüey, Cuba, to a Cuban father and Mexican mother. She initially achieved recognition in Cuba for her dancing ability, becoming a sensation at Cuba's National Theatre in Havana. Soon after, she emerged as a new exotic dancing talent at the Folies Bergère in Paris. She was billed as the "new Josephine Baker", who had also performed and become famous at the Folies. Alonso was billed as the "Cuban H-Bomb", and mixed Afro-Cuban rhythms from her homeland with " bump and grind". Alonso was first noticed internationally in the 1959 film, '' Nel segno di Roma (Sheba and the Gladiator)'', ...
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Chelo Alvarez-Stehle
Chelo Alvarez-Stehle is a Spanish and American journalist and documentary filmmaker. In Japan, she worked as managing editor for International Press En Español weekly and as Tokyo correspondent for El Mundo daily. As a documentary filmmaker she is best known for Sands of Silence (Arenas de Silencio) s winner of the 59th Southern California Journalism Awards by the Los Angeles Press Club for Best Feature Documentary. She was the recipient of the "Equality Award Teresa León Goyri - City of Logroño 2022" highlighting the vital and professional career of Alvarez-Stehle as journalist, writer, filmmaker and women's rights advocate and, especially, her fight against sexual violence and trafficking. The award of the City of Logroño bears the name of the Spanish politician, writer and activist of the Generation of '27, María Teresa León Goyri, one of the so-called " Hatless Women," as a tribute and recognition of her social commitment and her literary work. On June 30, 2023, s ...
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Chelo García-Cortés
María Consolación "Chelo" García-Cortés Cadavid (born 3 December 1951) is a Spanish journalist who has spent most of her professional career in the field of celebrity gossip ( es, la prensa del corazón, lit=the press of the heart, links=no). Early life and career Although born in Ourense in 1951, at the early age of three months, she moved to live with her family in Madrid, returning to Galicia at age sixteen. Currently, she is living in Castelldefels, where she has resided for many years. She spends summers at her house in Ibiza. García-Cortés graduated in Journalism from the Faculty of Information Sciences of the Autonomous University of Barcelona. She took her first professional steps in 1973 when she started working for La Voz del Miño, a in her native Ourense, while performing social service, and from there moved to Radio Popular, also in Ourense. In 1975, she was signed by in Barcelona (where she moved to live), then directed by Marcelino Rodríguez de Castro. F ...
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Marcello Pisas
Marcello "Chelo" Michelangel Anthony Pisas (born 4 September 1977) is a Curaçao professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Centro Social Deportivo Barber in Netherlands Antilles First League. Pisas has appeared for the Netherlands Antilles national football team The Netherlands Antilles national football team (Dutch, "Nederlands-Antilliaans voetbalelftal"; Papiamentu, "Selekshon Antiano di futbòl") was the national team of the former Netherlands Antilles from 1958 to 2010. It was controlled by the Nede .... References External links * * 1977 births Living people Curaçao men's footballers Footballers from Willemstad Netherlands Antilles men's international footballers Curaçao men's international footballers Dual men's international footballers Sekshon Pagá players Men's association football goalkeepers Centro Social Deportivo Barber players {{Curaçao-footy-bio-stub ...
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Consuelo Silva
Chelo (Consuelo Silva) was a popular singer of Mexican bolero music who had a long career, spanning from the 1930s to the 1980s. She was born in 1922. She belongs to the Golden Age of Mexican cinema. Early life She was born in Brownsville, Texas, on August 25, 1922, the eldest of seven children. As a teenager, Silva performed with her school and church, eventually performing locally with a local group, Tito Crixell Orchestra. Career Silva became popular in Brownsville and was invited to perform on Americo Paredes' radio show. She continued to perform on the radio, as well as at the Continental Club in Corpus Christi, Texas, gaining popularity quickly through her spin on the romantic song style. She signed to Falcon Records in 1952, and her popularity rose throughout the Southwest. Peerless Records began to distribute her recordings in Mexico and her fame became international. She signed to Columbia Records in 1955. Usually accompanied by a guitar trio, she became known as "''La R ...
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Chelo Vivares
Chelo Vivares (born Consuelo Vivares; April 21, 1952) is a Spanish actress who played Espinete on ''Barrio Sésamo'', the Spanish version of ''Sesame Street'', from 1983 until 1987. Biography As a TV actor Vivares began her career as an actress in Spanish television, making guest appearances on TV series such as ''Cuentos y leyendas'' (1975), '' La señora García se confiesa'' (1976) and even the prestigious ''Estudio 1'' (1983). In 1979, she entered the dubbing field as a voice actress, first in the Peter Falk movie '' The In-Laws'' (dubbing Nancy Dussault), and then as minor characters in '' Fame''. In 1983, Vivares joined ''Barrio Sésamo'' as principal puppeteer, performing the full-bodied Espinete, the most identifiable Muppet on the series. Her work as Espinete kept her pre-occupied, but when ''Barrio Sésamo'' was cancelled in 1987, Vivares went back behind the microphone, dubbing Penelope Sudrow in the movie '' A Nightmare on Elm Street 3''. She also reprised Espinete ...
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Chelo (American Singer)
Jose Mejias, better known as Chelo, is an American Singing, singer, Rapping, rapper and Choreography, choreographer based in Miami Beach, Florida, signed with Sony BMGLevin, Jordan (September 20, 2006). "Can you 'Cha Cha'?", ''The News & Observer'', p. E14. as a solo artist. His debut album is ''360°'', and fuses Hip hop music, hip hop, go-go and Latin music (genre), Latin music. The album is recorded in both English and Spanish. He is of Puerto Rican descent. His single "Cha Cha" was nominated for two Billboard Latin Music Awards. Chelo grew up in San Juan, Puerto Rico, the only child of an accountant and a secretary. His father put him in as a guest conga player in his salsa band, and young Chelo also would sing at family events. Chelo was asked by reggaeton star Daddy Yankee to assist him as a choreographer while still in high school, which led to his joining the groups Jyve V and Mexican ATM, which both had songs in the Billboard (magazine), Billboard Latin Top 40. *Cha Ch ...
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Chelo (Mexican Singer)
Consuelo "Chelo" Pérez Rubio (born 18 January 1944), is a Mexican singer, songwriter, and actress who was the former vocalist of the cumbia group Chelo y su Conjunto until she launched her solo career in the ranchera genre and began acting in movies. Biography Otherwise known as "La Voz Ranchera de México.” Her musical inspiration is José Alfredo Jiménez she sang many of his ranchera Ranchera () or canción ranchera is a genre of traditional music of Mexico. It dates to before the years of the Mexican Revolution. Rancheras today are played in virtually all regional Mexican music styles. Drawing on rural traditional folk musi ... hits. Born in the colonia of La Experiencia in the city of Zapopan, Jalisco, Chelo is the cousin of Mike Laure, another cumbia recording artist. Chelo and her daughter Yesenia Flores formed a whole era which leads them to sing throughout Mexico, Central and South America, Canada, as well as throughout the United States. They traveled around ...
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Isaac Chelo
Isaac Chelo (also Hilo, Hilu or Khelo), in Hebrew יצחק חילו, was a rabbi of the 14th century. His place of residence is unclear. Carmoly wrote "Laresa du royaume d'Aragon", which Scholem interpreted as an erroneous spelling of Lleida, Lerida. However, Shapira took it to mean Larissa in Thessaly. Chelo is famous for an itinerary of the Holy Land first published in 1847. However, the document is now commonly considered a 19th-century forgery. Chelo's Itinerary In 1847, the controversial French scholar Eliakim Carmoly, Carmoly published an account ''Les chemins de Jérusalem'' (The Roads from Jerusalem), purporting to be Chelo's description of Jerusalem and seven roads leading from it, written in 1334. An English translation was published by Elkan Nathan Adler, Adler in 1930. Carmoly wrote that the original Hebrew manuscript was in his own library, but when his library was catalogued after his death no such manuscript was found. Gershom Scholem, Scholem examined the library ...
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Chelo District
Chelo District ( fa, بخش چلو) is a district (bakhsh) in Andika County, Khuzestan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 9,109, in 1,503 families. The district has no cities. The district has two rural districts (''dehestan''): Chelo Rural District Chelo Rural District ( fa, دهستان چلو) is a rural district (''dehestan'') in Chelo District, Andika County, Khuzestan Province, Iran Iran, officially the Islamic Republic of Iran, and also called Persia, is a country loca ... and Lalar and Katak Rural District. References Andika County Districts of Khuzestan Province {{Andika-geo-stub ...
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Chelo Rural District
Chelo Rural District ( fa, دهستان چلو) is a rural district (''dehestan'') in Chelo District, Andika County, Khuzestan Province, Iran Iran, officially the Islamic Republic of Iran, and also called Persia, is a country located in Western Asia. It is bordered by Iraq and Turkey to the west, by Azerbaijan and Armenia to the northwest, by the Caspian Sea and Turkmeni .... At the 2006 census, its population was 5,118, in 833 families. The rural district has 66 villages. References Rural Districts of Khuzestan Province Andika County {{Andika-geo-stub ...
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Celo (other)
Celo may refer to: * Celo Community, a communal settlement in the Western mountains of North Carolina ** Camp Celo, a privately owned Quaker-based summer camp in Celo Community * Alain Celo (born 1960), French composer and violist See also * Čelo (other) * Çelo (born 1977), Albanian singer and model * Celos (other) * Cello (other) * Chelo (other) Chelo may refer to: People * Chelo Alonso (1933–2019), Cuban actress Isabel Apolonia García Hernández, who worked in Italian cinema * Chelo Alvarez-Stehle, Spanish and American journalist and documentary filmmaker * Chelo García-Cortés (bor ... * Cielo (other) {{disambiguation, surname ...
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