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Leticia Perdigón
Leticia Perdigón (; born Guadalupe Leticia Perdigón Labrador on August 7, 1956, in Mexico City, Mexico) is a Mexican Mexican may refer to: Mexico and its culture *Being related to, from, or connected to the country of Mexico, in North America ** People *** Mexicans, inhabitants of the country Mexico and their descendants *** Mexica, ancient indigenous people ... film and television actress who has appeared in more than forty TV shows and fifty films since 1973. Selected filmography Television References External links * 1956 births Living people Mexican telenovela actresses Mexican television actresses Mexican film actresses 20th-century Mexican actresses 21st-century Mexican actresses Actresses from Mexico City People from Mexico City {{Mexico-actor-stub ...
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Mexico City
Mexico City ( es, link=no, Ciudad de México, ; abbr.: CDMX; Nahuatl: ''Altepetl Mexico'') is the capital and largest city of Mexico, and the most populous city in North America. One of the world's alpha cities, it is located in the Valley of Mexico within the high Mexican central plateau, at an altitude of . The city has 16 boroughs or ''demarcaciones territoriales'', which are in turn divided into neighborhoods or ''colonias''. The 2020 population for the city proper was 9,209,944, with a land area of . According to the most recent definition agreed upon by the federal and state governments, the population of Greater Mexico City is 21,804,515, which makes it the sixth-largest metropolitan area in the world, the second-largest urban agglomeration in the Western Hemisphere (behind São Paulo, Brazil), and the largest Spanish language, Spanish-speaking city (city proper) in the world. Greater Mexico City has a gross domestic product, GDP of $411 billion in 2011, which makes ...
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Balada Por Un Amor
''Balada por un amor'' (English title: ''Ballad for a love'') is a Mexican telenovela produced by José Rendón for Televisa in 1989. Daniela Romo, Alfredo Adame and Jorge Rivero starred as protagonists, while Isaura Espinoza and Leticia Perdigón starred as antagonists. Enrique Lizalde starred as special performance. Plot The story is about the singer Brianda (Daniela Romo), the girlfriend of Gustavo (Alfredo Adame). On a trip Brianda's plane suffers an accident and falls into the sea. She runs to a forest where she meets Manuel Santa María (Jorge Rivero) who flees from thugs. Brianda and Manuel fall in love until he discovers that he is her father. Brianda is slowly discovering that who she really loves is Gustavo. Cast * Daniela Romo as ''Brianda Portugal Mercader'' * Alfredo Adame as ''Gustavo Elenes Salamanca'' * Jorge Rivero as ''Manuel Santamaría'' * Enrique Lizalde as ''Fernando Portugal'' * Leticia Perdigón as ''Lucía Allende'' * Isaura Espinoza as ''Lidia Merca ...
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Rebelde (Mexican Telenovela)
''Rebelde'' (English: ''Rebel'') is a Mexican telenovela produced by Pedro Damián for Televisa, broadcast by Canal de las Estrellas (now known simply as Las Estrellas). It is a remake of the Argentine telenovela, ''Rebelde Way'', adapted for the Mexican youth audience, leading to differences in characters' backgrounds. ''Rebelde'' originally aired from Monday, 4 October 2004, to Friday, 2 June 2006. It was replaced with ''Código Postal''. ''Rebelde'' is set in the Elite Way School, a prestigious private boarding school on the outskirts of Mexico City, with a major plot line revolving around six adolescent students – Mía Colucci Cáceres (Anahí), Roberta Pardo Rey (Dulce María), Miguel Arango Cervera (Alfonso Herrera), Diego Bustamante (Christopher von Uckermann), Guadalupe "Lupita" Fernández (Maite Perroni) and Giovanni Méndez López (Christian Chávez) – forming a band. Additional subplots involve the school's faculty and the students' parents. One trademark of the ...
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Cancionera
''Cancionera'' (English title: ''Singer'') is a Mexican telenovela produced by Guillermo Diazayas for Televisa in 1980. Cast *Norma Herrera as ''Norma'' *Manuel Ojeda as ''Hector Raúl'' *July Furlong as ''Paloma'' *Rosario Gálvez Rosario Gálvez (October 15, 1926 – September 17, 2015) was a Mexican actress. She was married to Luis Aguilar, "El Gallo Giro", one of the icons of the golden age of Mexican cinema, from 1957 until his death in 1997. Career Rosario Gálvez be ... as ''Amparo'' *Liza Willert as ''Matilde'' *Raúl Meráz as ''Bruno'' *Luis Uribe as ''Alberto'' *Miguel Suárez as ''Grandfather'' *Gloria Marin as ''Emilia'' *Miguel Angel Sanroman as ''Alfonso'' *Carlos Pouliot as ''Maestro'' *Norma Flores as ''Estela'' *Irlanda Mora as ''Tania'' *Rolando de Castro as ''Enrique'' *Gustavo del Castillo as ''Sergio'' *Sergio Esquivel as ''Sergio'' *Arturo Benavides as ''Vázquez'' *Sergio Milina as ''Producer'' *Juan José Illescas as ''Doctor'' *Alejandra Peniche as ...
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Así Son Ellas
''Así son ellas'' (English: ''So are those'') is a Mexican telenovela produced by Raúl Araiza for Televisa in 2002. On Monday, September 23, 2002, Canal de las Estrellas started broadcasting ''Así son ellas'' weekdays at 8:00pm, replacing ''La Otra''. The last episode was broadcast on Friday, January 24, 2003 with ''Niña Amada Mía'' replacing it on Monday, January 27, 2003. Erika Buenfil, Lourdes Munguía, Luz María Jerez, Leticia Perdigón and Gabriela Goldsmith starred as protagonists, while Maite Embil starred as main antagonist. Plot Dalia, Rosa, Narda, Margarita and Violeta have been friends in good times and in bad, when they were teens they formed a club called "The Club of the Flowers" because each were named after a flower. The five dreamed of the future, they thought they would marry, have a nice family and of course, would remain as good friends as when they formed the club. Violeta Carmona: is the one who triggered this story and involuntarily cause "The ...
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Salomé (telenovela)
Salome (c. early 1st century CE) was the daughter of Herodias, and nemesis of John the Baptist (Mark 6:17–29 and Matthew 14:3–11). Salome or Salomé may also refer to: People with the mononym * Salome Alexandra (139–67 BCE), Queen of Judea (76–67 BCE) * Salome I (69 BCE–10 CE), Herod the Great's sister * Salome (daughter of Herod the Great) (14 BCE–1st century CE), daughter of Herod the Great * Salome (disciple) (c. early 1st century CE), disciple of Jesus * Salome, the first wife of Joseph, father of Jesus in Eastern Orthodox Church tradition * Salome (Gospel of James), midwife's friend in an apocryphal Nativity gospel who doubted Mary's virginity * Salome of Ujarma (died about 361), daughter of Tiridates III of Armenia and wife of Rev II of Iberia; also known as Salome of Armenia * Salomé (singer) (born 1939), Spanish singer * Salomé (artist) (born 1954), German artist * Salome MC (born 1985), Iranian/Turkish MC People with the given name * Salome (given name), ...
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Television Film
A television film, alternatively known as a television movie, made-for-TV film/movie or TV film/movie, is a feature-length film that is produced and originally distributed by or to a television network, in contrast to theatrical films made for initial showing in movie theaters, and direct-to-video films made for initial release on home video formats. In certain cases, such films may also be referred to and shown as a miniseries, which typically indicates a film that has been divided into multiple parts or a series that contains a predetermined, limited number of episodes. Origins and history Precursors of "television movies" include ''Talk Faster, Mister'', which aired on WABD (now WNYW) in New York City on December 18, 1944, and was produced by RKO Pictures, and the 1957 ''The Pied Piper of Hamelin'', based on the poem by Robert Browning, and starring Van Johnson, one of the first filmed "family musicals" made directly for television. That film was made in Technicolor, ...
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Primer Amor, A Mil Por Hora
''Primer amor, a mil por hora'' (English: ''First Love, A Thousand per Hour'') is a Mexican telenovela produced by Pedro Damián for Televisa in 2000. It is a remake of another Televisa telenovela titled ''Quinceañera''. This teen-oriented soap was one of the highest-rated in its time slot. On Monday, October 9, 2000, Canal de las Estrellas started broadcasting ''Primer amor, a mil por hora'' weekdays at 7:00pm, replacing ''Locura de amor''. The last episode was broadcast on Friday, February 23, 2001 with ''Amigas y rivales'' replacing it the following Monday. Anahí, Kuno Becker, Ana Layevska and Valentino Lanús starred as protagonists, while Mauricio Islas, Arleth Terán, Fabián Robles, and Leticia Perdigón starred as antagonists. Cast *Anahí as Giovanna Luna Guerra *Kuno Becker as León Baldomero *Ana Layevska as Marina Iturriaga Camargo *Valentino Lanús as Imanol Jáuregui Tasso *Mauricio Islas as Demian Ventura * Arleth Terán as Priscila Luna Guerra *Alexa Damián ...
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Nunca Te Olvidaré (telenovela)
"Nunca Te Olvidaré" () is a song by Spanish singer Enrique Iglesias for his third studio album '' Cosas del Amor'' (1998). It was written by Iglesias with Rafael Pérez-Botija handling its production. A power ballad, it is a confessional song of staying in love through time and other lovers. Upon its release, it was met with generally positive reactions from music critics, although one reviewer was less impressed with it along with the other ballads from the album. The song was featured as the main theme for the 1999 Mexican telenovela of the same name. "Nunca Te Olvidaré" was released as the second single from ''Cosas del Amor'' in January 1999 and was included on the set list for the Cosas del Amor Tour (1999). The song's accompanying music video was filmed in Mexico and features several woman watching the artist sing through their windows. The track was a recipient of an American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP) Latin Award in 1999. Commercially, it ...
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Desencuentro (1997 Telenovela)
''Desencuentro'' (English: ''Disagreement'') is a Mexican telenovela produced by Ernesto Alonso for Televisa in 1997. On Monday, November 17, 1997, Canal de las Estrellas started broadcasting ''Desencuentro'' weekdays at 8:00pm, replacing ''Esmeralda''. The last episode was broadcast on Friday, April 3, 1998 with ''Vivo por Elena'' replacing it the following Monday. Daniela Castro, Juan Ferrara and Ernesto Laguardia starred as protagonists. Cast * Daniela Castro as ''Victoria San Román Jiménez'' *Juan Ferrara as ''Andrés Rivera'' *Ernesto Laguardia as ''Luis Torres'' *Juan Peláez as ''Esteban Aguirre'' * Alma Muriel as ''Valentina Quintana de Rivera'' *María Victoria as ''Julia'' *Leticia Perdigón as ''Chaquira'' *Luz María Jerez as ''Sandra Lombardo'' *Sergio Ramos "El Comanche" as ''Rufino'' *Miguel Pizarro as ''Toni'' *Juan Manuel Bernal as ''Sergio Estévez'' *Emilia Carranza as ''Inés Altamirano'' *Eugenio Cobo as ''Fernando Estévez'' *María Eugenia Ríos as ...
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María José (1995 Telenovela)
María José is a Spanish language female given name. Maria José is a Portuguese language female given name. It is a combination of the names María and José, often given in reference to the mother and Saint Joseph, foster father of Jesus. Notable persons with either of these names include: * Maria José (actress) (1928–2020), Portuguese actress *María José (singer) (born 1976), Mexican singer and dancer ** ''María José'' (album), her debut album * Maria José of Portugal (1857–1943), Portuguese infanta * María José Bongiorno, Argentine politician * Marie José Burki (born 1961), Swiss video artist and educator * María José Castillo (born 1990), Costa Rican singer ** ''María José'' (EP) * María José Catalá (born 1981), Spanish politician * Maria José Dupré (1905–1984), Brazilian writer * María José Guerra Palmero (born 1962), Spanish philosopher * María José Maldonado (born 1985), Paraguayan beauty queen and singer *Maria José Marques da Silva (1914†...
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Acapulco, Cuerpo Y Alma
''Acapulco, cuerpo y alma'' (English: ''Acapulco, Body and Soul''), is a Mexican telenovela produced by José Alberto Castro in 1995 for Televisa. It is a remake of the Mexican telenovela produced by Televisa in 1985, ''Tú o nadie''. Patricia Manterola and Saúl Lisazo star as the main protagonists, while Guillermo García Cantú and Chantal Andere star as the main antagonists. Plot David Montalvo is a successful businessman enjoying prestige and brightness, plus his gallantry allowed to have any woman he pleases. That success is celebrated as both envied, because although enjoys an excellent relationship with his stepmother and his sister Cinthia and Elena, unable to relate to Marcelo, son of Elena and her first husband. Marcelo deeply envies and hates David and gradually plans to snatch his wealth and power. In Zihuatanejo, Marcelo meets Lorena Garcia, a waitress at a seaside bar, courting her as David Montalvo until she falls in love with him. A few months later, they marr ...
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