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Luis Dávila (actress)
Luis Dávila may refer to: * Luis Dávila Colón, Puerto Rican political activist *Luis Dávila (actor) (1927–1998), Argentine actor *Luis Davila (boxer) (born 1954), Puerto Rican boxer *Luis Alfonso Dávila (born 1943), Venezuelan politician *Luis Yordán Dávila Luis Leoncio Yordán Dávila (12 September 1869 – 29 December 1932) was an attorney and Mayor of Ponce, Puerto Rico, from 1917 to 1918. Origin Some sources state Yordan Davila was born in Guayanilla while others state he was born in Ponc ...
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Luis Dávila Colón
Luis Dávila Colón (born March 4, 1952) is a Puerto Rican political radio commentator. His daily radio talk show, which was broadcast for a decade, until December 2009, from 4:30 to 7:00 pm by the NotiUno 1280 radio network moved to Univision Radio WKAQ-AM in 2010. His twice-weekly columns ran for years in El Vocero daily newspaper, where he serves as an editorial consultant. These mediums provide a wide audience for his political analysis. Since 1988, he has run WKAQ-TV Telemundo's political broadcasts during the election year and has been the principal analyst during election night coverage. An attorney born in Cidra, Puerto Rico, Dávila Colón is of counsel at the Castellanos & Castellanos law firm in San Juan and Washington, DC. He has associated with economist Carlos Colón De Armas to provide political and economic strategic analysis to corporate clients. Shortly after obtaining his B.A. cum laude from Marquette University in 1974 and his J.D. at the University ...
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Luis Dávila (actor)
Luis Dávila (July 15, 1927 – August 21, 1998) was an Argentine actor. He starred in such films as '' Ivanhoe, the Norman Swordsman''. Dávila was born Héctor González Ferrantino on July 15, 1927 in Buenos Aires, Argentina. He acted in 82 titles from 1952 to 1986. He died on August 28, 1998 in Buenos Aires. Selected filmography * ''Vigilantes y ladrones'' (1952) * ''El baldío'' (1952) * '' Maria Madalena'' (1954) * ''Sinfonía de juventud'' (1955) * ''Lo que le pasó a Reynoso'' (1955) * '' Canario rojo'' (1955) * '' Requiebro'' (1955) * '' Vida nocturna'' (1955) * '' Mi marido y mi novio'' (1955) * ''Novia para dos'' (1956) * ''Operación Antartida'' (1957) * ''La hermosa mentira'' (1958) * ''Amor se dice cantando'' (1959) * '' Campo arado'' (1959) * ''Vacanze in Argentina'' (1960) * '' Héroes de hoy'' (1960) * ''Carnival of Crime'' (1962) - Ray Donato * ''Bahía de Palma'' (1962) * ''Los que verán a Dios'' (1963) * ''The Twin Girls'' (1963) - Doctor * ''The Blackm ...
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Luis Davila (boxer)
Luis Dávila (born 24 April 1954) is a Puerto Rican boxer. He competed in the men's lightweight event at the 1972 Summer Olympics The 1972 Summer Olympics (), officially known as the Games of the XX Olympiad () and commonly known as Munich 1972 (german: München 1972), was an international multi-sport event held in Munich, West Germany, from 26 August to 11 September 1972. .... At the 1972 Summer Olympics, he lost to Guitry Bananier of France. References External links * * 1954 births Living people Puerto Rican male boxers Lightweight boxers Olympic boxers for Puerto Rico Boxers at the 1972 Summer Olympics Pan American Games gold medalists for Puerto Rico Pan American Games medalists in boxing Boxers at the 1971 Pan American Games Medalists at the 1971 Pan American Games Place of birth missing (living people) {{PuertoRico-boxing-bio-stub ...
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Luis Alfonso Dávila
Luis Alfonso Dávila (born 6 December 1943) is a Venezuelan politician. Dávila served as President of the Venezuelan Senate in 1999, as well as Minister of the Interior between 2000 and 2001 and as Minister of Foreign Affairs between 2001 and 2002, during the tenure of President Hugo Chávez. Career Early military and party positions Dávila is a retired air force officer, with the rank of Colonel. Dávila knew Hugo Chávez as a cadet in the armored Briage of San Fernando de Apure. Dávila asked to be discharged from the military in 1990, even though he had been considered for the position of general under the president Carlos Andrés Pérez. Instead he retired from being a Commander of a unit in the Army of Venezuela and dedicated himself to cattle ranching. Dávila recollects being “delighted” at the attempt to change the Venezuelan government in 1992, when Chávez attempted an unsuccessful military coup. In 1994 Chávez asked Dávila to help him on a political project. Dáv ...
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