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Franc Reyes (other)
Franc or Frank Reyes may refer to: * Franc Reyes (film director), American film director * Franc Reyes (illustrator), Filipino illustrator and comic strip artist * Frank Reyes (born 1969), born Francisco López Reyes, bachata artist *Franc Reyes, songwriter " Never Say Never" and "Together Forever" See also *Frank Reys Frank Reys (c.1931–1984) was an Aboriginal Australian jockey. He was the first, and the only Indigenous Australian jockey to win the prestigious Melbourne Cup when, in 1973, he rode to victory on Gala Supreme. Reys' career began in Northe ... (c.1931–1984), Aboriginal Australian jockey * Francisco Reyes (other) {{hndis, Reyes, Franc ...
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Franc Reyes (film Director)
Franc Reyes (usually stylized as Franc. Reyes) is an American film director, screenwriter, producer, dancer and choreographer of Puerto Rican descent. In 2002 he won the ALMA Award for Emerging Filmmaker. Films he has directed include '' Empire'', which opened the New York International Latino Film Festival, and '' Illegal Tender''. Films References External linksInterview with Franc. Reyes at blackfilm.com
* African-American screenwriters Screenwriters from New York (state)
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Franc Reyes (illustrator)
Francisco Reyes is a Filipino illustrator and comic strip artist who is regarded as the “King of the Philippine-jungle lord school of comics-strip writing”. He was the co-creator, together with Pedrito Reyes, of ''Kulafu'' (1930s), the first colored adventure comic strip in the history of comics and magazines in the Philippines. Biography Reyes started studying at the School of Fine Arts of the University of the Philippines in 1927. He graduated in 1932. He began working for Liwayway Publications ''Liwayway''''Liwayway''
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during the same year. From 1936 to 1941, he was working solo for the comic strip ''Kulafu'' because Pedrito Reyes took on another job. Among his other creations were ''Talahib''
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Frank Reyes
Frank Reyes born June 4, 1969, he is one of the best known bachata artists, famous throughout Latin America. He was born in the town of Tenares in the Dominican Republic. Reyes discovered his musical talent when he was a young boy. He and his brothers started their own musical group and had great singing talent. When he was only 12 years old, he decided to travel to Santo Domingo , total_type = Total , population_density_km2 = auto , timezone = AST (UTC −4) , area_code_type = Area codes , area_code = 809, 829, 849 , postal_code_type = Postal codes , postal_code = 10100–10699 (Distrito Nacional) , websi ... where he worked hard and had many jobs, always dreaming of having his own business. Because he had a beautiful voice he became very successful over the years. As he got older he recorded his first album ''Tu serás mi reina'' and became the self-appointed "prince of bachata" (''El príncipe de la bachata''). Discography Studio * 1991: ''Tú Serás ...
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Never Say Never (Lisette Melendez Song)
''Never Say Never'' is the third single from the album '' Together Forever'', released by the hip-hop and Freestyle music singer Lisette Melendez Lisette Melendez (born 1967) is an American freestyle/Latin pop/dance-pop singer. She is best known for her Top 40 hit "Together Forever", which reached No. 35 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 in 1991, and its follow-up "A Day In My Life (Without Y ... in 1991. The song was written by Carlos Berrios and Franc Reyes. Unlike the previous singles, this was released only on cassette and LP 12" only clubs, where he achieved moderate success in stop dance music of the United States, peaking at # 45 in 1992. Tracks ; 12" single ; 12 "Single (Promo) Chart positions References {{authority control 1991 singles Lisette Melendez songs 1991 songs ...
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Frank Reys
Frank Reys (c.1931–1984) was an Aboriginal Australian jockey. He was the first, and the only Indigenous Australian jockey to win the prestigious Melbourne Cup when, in 1973, he rode to victory on Gala Supreme. Reys' career began in Northern Queensland. He raced in North Queensland, Brisbane, Sydney, Melbourne, and country Victoria, winning his first ride in 1948 as a 16-year-old. In his career as a jockey he had 1,330 winning rides, made more impressive by the fact that there was only one metropolitan and one regional race meeting per week in those days. His 1973 Melbourne Cup win was his last. In winning his last race at 45 years of age in 1976, he bookended his career with winners. Heritage Frank Reys' father was Filipino and his mother Aboriginal, of the Dyirbal people of Northern Queensland. However, he was widely reported as Filipino only throughout his career. Many believed that it would have hindered his prospects had he discussed his Aboriginal heritage openly ...
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