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Carlos Bracho
Carlos Enrique Bracho González (born October 6, 1937) is a Mexican actor and writer. Filmography Films Television References External links * 1937 births Living people 20th-century Mexican male actors Mexican male telenovela actors Male actors from Aguascalientes Writers from Aguascalientes People from Aguascalientes City 21st-century Mexican male actors Mexican male writers Mexican male film actors {{Mexico-actor-stub ...
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Aguascalientes City
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El Precio De Un Hombre (telenovela)
''El precio de un hombre'' (English title:''The Bounty Killer'') is a Mexican telenovela produced by Televisa and transmitted by Telesistema Mexicano in 1970. Cast * Guillermo Aguilar *Augusto Benedico *Carlos Bracho *Mario Cid *Carmen Cortés ''Carmen'' () is an opera in four acts by the French composer Georges Bizet. The libretto was written by Henri Meilhac and Ludovic Halévy, based on the Carmen (novella), novella of the same title by Prosper Mérimée. The opera was first perfo ... References External links 1970 telenovelas Televisa telenovelas Spanish-language telenovelas 1970 Mexican television series debuts 1970 Mexican television series endings {{Mexican-telenovelas-stub ...
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Luz Y Sombra
Luz ( ''Lūz'') is the name of two places in the Bible. Mentioned in Genesis Luz is the ancient name of a royal Canaanite city, connected with Bethel ( Genesis 28:19; 35:6). It is debated among scholarsRashi on 28:17 whether Luz and Bethel represent the same town - the former the Canaanite name, and the latter the Hebrew name - or whether they were distinct places in close proximity to each other. According to the King James Version (KJV), Luz was renamed by Jacob: "And he called the name of that place Bethel: but the name of that city was called Luz at the first.” ( Genesis 28:19) Mentioned in Book of Judges A second city called Luz, founded by a man who came from the original Luz, is mentioned in Judges 1:23: 22And the house of Joseph, they also went up against Beth-el; and the LORD was with them. 23 And the house of Joseph sent to spy out Beth-el—now the name of the city beforetime was Luz. 24 And the watchers saw a man come forth out of the city, and they said unto hi ...
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Tres Generaciones
Sauza Tequila Import Company is a producer of tequila located in Tequila, a municipality of the state of Jalisco, Mexico. It was founded in 1873 when Don Cenobio Sauza started La Perseverancia distillery. Sauza Tequila Import Company is owned by Beam Suntory, headquartered in Chicago, Illinois. Their products include Sauza, Conmemorativo, Hornitos and Tres Generaciones. History Three generations of Sauza Dons Don Cenobio Sauza In 1873 Don Cenobio Sauza founded Sauza at La Perseverancia distillery. He was the first distiller to call the spirit produced from blue agave plant "tequila" and the first to export the drink to the United States. Don Eladio Sauza His son, Don Eladio Sauza was born in Tequila in 1883. When he was old enough to continue the family tradition, he expanded the family business by opening branches in Monterrey and Mexico City and a concession in Spain. Don Francisco Javier Sauza In 1931, Don Eladio Sauza's son, Don Francisco Javier Sauza took over ...
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Pasión Y Poder
''Pasión y poder'' (English: ''Passion and Power''), is a Mexican telenovela produced by Carlos Sotomayor for Televisa in 1988. Diana Bracho and Carlos Bracho star as the main protagonists, while Enrique Rocha and Claudia Islas star as the main antagonists. Plot The soap opera revolves around the family dramas and business powers of two rival families. That rivalry that has endured for years have originated many years ago, when Arturo Montenegro and Eladio Gómez Luna disputed the love of the beautiful Ana Laura. Eladio was who married her. Many years later Ana Laura is a very unhappy woman because it supports the abuses and the wickedness of her husband, taking as the only consolation the love of his son Federico, a total antithesis of his father. Cast * Diana Bracho as Ana Laura Gómez Luna *Carlos Bracho as Arturo Montenegro *Enrique Rocha as Eladio Gómez Luna *Claudia Islas as Nina Montenegro *Alejandro Landero as Federico Gómez Luna *Lola Merino as Ana Karen Monten ...
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El Maleficio
''El maleficio'' (English: ''The Curse'') is a Mexican telenovela directed by Raúl Araiza produced by Ernesto Alonso for Televisa in 1983. The telenovela was so successful in 1983 that a sequel was made under the title of '' El maleficio 2: Los enviados del infierno'' in 1986. Ernesto Alonso starred as the antagonistic protagonist and Jacqueline Andere starred as protagonist, while Humberto Zurita starred as antagonist. Norma Herrera, María Sorté and Carmen Montejo also co-starred. Plot Beatriz is a respectable widow, who after the death of her husband, dedicated her life to raising her children, Vicky and Juanito, together with her mother-in-law Doña Emilia. Beatriz meets the powerful millionaire Enrique de Martino, who dazzles her with his attentions and agrees to marry him. Beatriz's life and her children change dramatically when they move to Martino's Mansion, where they come into contact with Enrique's strange children: the perverse Jorge, the sweet but confused Cé ...
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Aprendiendo A Amar
''Aprendiendo a amar'' (English title: ''Learning to Love'') is a Mexican telenovela produced by Ernesto Alonso for Televisa in 1980. Cast *Susana Alexander as ''Cristina'' *Ernesto Alonso as ''César'' *Lupita D'Alessio as ''Jimena'' *Susana Dosamantes as ''Teresa'' *Columba Domínguez as ''Carmelita'' *Celia Manzano as ''Lupe'' *Miguel Manzano as ''Mario'' *Carlos Bracho as ''Alfredo'' *Tony Bravo as ''Adrian'' *Raymundo Capetillo as ''Hugo'' *Mercedes Pascual as ''Amanda'' *Erika Buenfil Teresa de Jesús Buenfil López (; born November 23, 1964), commonly known as Erika Buenfil, is a Mexican actress, TV host and singer. She is best known for her lead roles in several successful telenovelas including ''Amor en Silencio'' (1988), ... as ''Natalia'' *Héctor Sáez as ''Ricardo'' *Fabio Ramírez as ''Walter Simpson'' *Flor Trujillo as ''Susy del Rio'' *Ricardo Marti as ''Alejandro'' *Francisco Avendaño *Toni Saldana *Miguel Macia as ''Pedro'' References External links ...
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Pasiones Encendidas
''Pasiones encendidas'' is a Mexican telenovela produced by Ernesto Alonso for Televisa in 1978. Cast *Amparo Rivelles as Maria *Valentin Trujillo as Marcial *Amparo Rivelles as María * Jorge Vargas as Eduardo *Fernando Balzaretti as Antonio *Carlos Bracho as Fernando *Aarón Hernán as Luis / Luciano *Susana Alexander Suzanne Ellen Rose Alexander-Katz Kauffmann (born 3 July 1943), commonly known as Susana Alexander, is a Mexican actress, hostess, director, producer, translator, teacher and dancer. Early life Alexander was born in Mexico City, the daughter of ... as Adriana *Veronica Castro as Martha *Andrea Palma *Rita Macedo as Elvira *María Rubio as Lidia *María Martin as Prudencia *Marina Dorell * José Alonso *Tony Bravo *Julieta Egurrola References External links Mexican telenovelas 1978 telenovelas Televisa telenovelas Spanish-language telenovelas 1978 Mexican television series debuts 1978 Mexican television series endings {{Mexican-telenov ...
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Mañana Será Otro Día
The title "''Manana Sera Otro Dia''" (anglicized for the Spanish ''"Mañana será otro día''") is the name of a Mexican telenovela (a limited-run TV soap opera). It began in 1976, with principal actors Jacqueline Andere and Eduardo Fajardo. The title in English means "Tomorrow will be another day", similar to Scarlett O'Hara's famous lines, optimistic of future victory, in the 1939 film ''Gone with the Wind''. In the Spanish title, the accented word ''"será"'' ("will be") is pronounced as "say-Rah" but often the word for day is not accented (as ''"dia''"). The telenovela's runtime was 30 minutes, and it had 120 episodes.See IMDb webpage. The TV series was produced in Mexico by Televisa S.A. de C.V. Viewers' reactions to the show have been highly favorable. Synopsis of plot storyline Mariana is a young woman "Mañana Sera Otro Dia", Alma-Latina.net, web: Alma-MSOD from a wealthy family living in the resort town of Puerto Vallarta, Mexico. She loves Arturo, also from a rich f ...
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Pobre Clara
''Pobre Clara'' is a Mexican telenovela produced by Valentín Pimstein for Televisa in 1975."Pobre Clara", Alma-Latina.net, weAlma-MSOD/ref> Cast * Celia Castro as Clara Escobedo *Julio Alemán as Dr. Cristian de la Huerta * María Rivas as Doña Mercedes Escobedo *Carlos Bracho as Francisco Escobedo *Ana Luisa Peluffo as Lucia *Andrea Palma as Doña Beatriz *Alicia Montoya as Tía Emilia * Gregorio Casal as René *Alfredo Leal as Arturo *Carmen Salas as Clarita Lozano *Isabela Corona as Nieves *Bárbara Gil as Mary * Alma Muriel as Susana * Julio Monterde as Óscar * Alan Conrad as Gerente *Miguel Suárez Arias --> Miguel is a given name and surname, the Portuguese and Spanish form of the Hebrew name Michael. It may refer to: Places *Pedro Miguel, a parish in the municipality of Horta and the island of Faial in the Azores Islands * São Miguel (disamb ... as Alfaro * Mauricio Ferrari as Roberto * Hernán Guido as Edy * Marcela López Rey as Liliana * Estela Chacón as Ana ...
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Marina (1974 Telenovela)
''Marina'' was a Mexican telenovela directed by Jesús Valero for Televisa in 1974. It starred Silvia Derbez and Carlos Bracho. Cast *Silvia Derbez as Marina *Carlos Bracho *Julieta Bracho *Estela Chacón *Aurora Alvarado *Raúl Meraz *Jorge del Campo *Otto Sirgo *Claudio Obregón Claudio Obregón (11 July 1935 – 13 November 2010) was a Mexican actor. He appeared in over 60 films and television shows between 1965 and 2010. Selected filmography * ''The Garden of Aunt Isabel'' (1971) * '' Reed: Insurgent Mexico'' (19 ... References External links * 1974 telenovelas Televisa telenovelas Spanish-language telenovelas 1974 Mexican television series debuts 1974 Mexican television series endings {{Mexican-telenovelas-stub ...
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