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Mi Segunda Madre
''Mi segunda madre'' ( en, My second mother, italic=yes) is a Mexican telenovela produced by Juan Osorio for Televisa and broadcast by Canal de las Estrellas in 1989. It starred María Sorté, Enrique Novi and Daniela Castro as protagonists, with Fernando Ciangherotti and Alejandra Maldonado and Cynthia Klitbo as antagonists. Plot Daniela Lorente is an excellent designer, owner of a prestigious fashion house. She is married to Alberto, a bad man who has another wife and two children and steals money from him. One day Daniela discovers Alberto and decides to call the police to lock him up. When denounced by his wife Alberto he is sentenced to 10 years of imprisonment, swearing revenge on Daniela for having handed him over. On the other hand, Juan Antonio Méndez Davila is an important businessman who has just suffered the death of his wife, leaving him only with a little girl named Mónica. Unfortunately for the little girl, her father has a frivolous and vain lover, Irene Mont ...
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Telenovela
A telenovela is a type of a television serial drama or soap opera produced primarily in Latin America. The word combines ''tele'' (for "television") and ''novela'' (meaning "novel"). Similar drama genres around the world include '' teleserye'' (Philippines), '' téléroman'' (Canada, specifically Quebec), and ''sinetron'' (Indonesia). Commonly described using the American colloquialism Spanish soap opera, many telenovelas share some stylistic and thematic similarities to the soap opera familiar to the English-speaking world. The significant difference is their series run length; telenovelas tell one self-contained story, typically within the span of a year or less whereas soap operas tend to have intertwined storylines told during indefinite, continuing runs. This makes them shorter than most other television series, but still much longer than a miniseries. This planned run results in a faster-paced, more concise style of melodrama compared to a typical soap opera. Episodes of ...
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Un Rostro En Mi Pasado
''Un rostro en mi pasado'' ( en, A face in my past) is a Mexican telenovela produced by Ernesto Alonso for Televisa in 1989. Based on the Mexican telenovela produced in 1960 '' Un rostro en el pasado''. Sonia Infante, Joaquín Cordero and Juan Peláez starred as protagonists, while Ana Patricia Rojo and Armando Araiza starred as antagonists. Cast *Sonia Infante as ''Elisa Estrada de Zertuche'' *Joaquín Cordero as ''Armando Zertuche'' *Armando Araiza as ''Roberto Zertuche Estrada'' *Ana Patricia Rojo as ''Miranda Zertuche Estrada'' *Amara Villafuerte as ''Clara Zertuche Estrada'' *Alejandro Landero as ''Enrique Zertuche Estrada'' *Flor Trujillo as ''Raquel Zertuche'' *Gabriela Ruffo as ''Karla Duboa'' *Juan Peláez as ''Carlos Duboa'' *Chantal Andere as ''Mariela Vidal'' *Manuel Ojeda as ''Dr. Leonardo Sánchez'' *Silvia Manríquez as ''Elvira Duboa'' *Alejandro Ruiz as ''Ricardo Gil Olmedo'' *Lizzeta Romo as ''Graciela Romero'' *Gloria Jordán as ''Tina'' *Gilberto Román as ...
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Lola Merino
Lola may refer to: Places * Lolá, a or subdistrict of Panama * Lola Township, Cherokee County, Kansas, United States * Lola Prefecture, Guinea * Lola, Guinea, a town in Lola Prefecture * Lola Island, in the Solomon Islands People * Lola (footballer) (born 1950), Brazilian association football player * Lola Astanova (born 1985), Uzbek-American pianist * Lola Beltrán (1932–1996), Mexican singer * Lola Índigo (born 1992), Spanish singer * Lola Kutty, alter ego of Indian entertainer Anuradha Menon * Lola Montez (1821–1861), stage name of Irish-born actress, dancer and courtesan Marie Dolores Eliza Rosanna Gilbert, Countess of Landsfeld * Lola Yoʻldosheva (born 1985), Uzbek singer, songwriter and actress Film and television * ''Lola'' (1961 film), by Jacques Demy * ''Lola'' (1969 film), starring Charles Bronson * ''Lola'' (1974 film), by David Hemmings * ''Lola'' (1981 film), by Rainer Werner Fassbinder * ''Lola'' (2019 film), by Laurent Micheli * ''Grandmother'' (2 ...
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Toño Mauri
Toño Mauri (born July 29, 1964) is a Mexican singer and actor. He has performed in a number of telenovelas since 1985. He survived a double lung transplant after contracting COVID-19 Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is a contagious disease caused by a virus, the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2). The first known case was COVID-19 pandemic in Hubei, identified in Wuhan, China, in December .... Selected filmography References External links * 1964 births Mexican male film actors Living people Mexican male telenovela actors Mexican people of Italian descent {{Mexico-actor-stub ...
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Héctor Suárez Gomis
Hector () is an English, French, Scottish, and Spanish given name. The name is derived from the name of Hektor, a legendary Trojan champion who was killed by the Greek Achilles. The name ''Hektor'' is probably derived from the Greek ''ékhein'', meaning "to have", "to hold", "to check", "restrain". In Scotland, the name ''Hector'' is sometimes an anglicised form of the Scottish Gaelic ''Eachann'', and the pet form ''Heckie'' is sometimes used. The name of Sir Ector, the foster father of King Arthur, is also a variant of the same. Etymology In Greek, is a derivative of the verb ἔχειν ''ékhein'', archaic form * grc, ἕχειν, hékhein, label=none ('to have' or 'to hold'), from Proto-Indo-European *'' seɡ́ʰ-'' ('to hold'). , or as found in Aeolic poetry, is also an epithet of Zeus in his capacity as 'he who holds verything together. Hector's name could thus be taken to mean 'holding fast'. Cognates *Irish: ''Eachtar'' *Italian: ''Ettore'' *Portuguese: ''Heitor'' *Gre ...
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Irma Lozano
Irma Lozano (24 August 1943 – 21 October 2013) was a Mexican actress. She appeared in more than twenty soap operas. Selected filmography References External links * 1944 births 2013 deaths Mexican television actresses Deaths from salivary gland cancer {{Mexico-actor-stub ...
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Ernesto Gómez Cruz
Ernesto Gómez Cruz (born 7 November 1933) is a Mexican prolific actor with more than 154 films.Ernesto Gómez Cruz
at the . He has been nominated several times for the . These include his acting in '' El infierno'' (2010), '''' (2002), ''
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Ada Carrasco
Ada Carrasco (14 September 1912 – 5 April 1994) was a Mexican film and television actress. Early life Carrasco was born in Mexico City, the daughter of Honorato Carrasco, an engineer, and the opera star Ada Navarrete. Career Carrasco started her career as an actress in 1952, and went on to make over 38 soap operas, including ''Los Ricos También Lloran'', with Verónica Castro in 1979, '' Rosa Salvaje'' in 1987, ''De Frente al Sol'' in 1992, ''Más Allá del Puente'' in 1994, and finally, her last soap opera was made in 1994 in '' Marimar'' with Thalía. She died of a heart attack on 5 April 1994. She is also known for various film appearances from ''Two Mules for Sister Sara'' (1970) where she opposite Clint Eastwood and Shirley Maclean, to ''OK Mister Pancho'' (1981) where she starred as a woman who travels to the United States with María Elena Velasco's character of ''La India María''. Personal life Ada Carrasco's younger sister Queta Carrasco also was an actress ...
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Gina Moret
Gina or GINA or ''variation'' may refer to: Gina Gina may refer to: * Gina (given name), multiple individuals * Gina (Canaan), a town in ancient Canaan * Arihant (Jainism), also called gina, a term for a human who has conquered his or her inner passions * ''Gina'' (film), a Canadian drama film * "Gina" (song), a 1962 single by Johnny Mathis GINA GINA may refer to: * Genetic Information Nondiscrimination Act, a bill signed into United States law in 2008 designed to restrict the use of genetic information in health insurance and employment * BMW GINA, a prototype car by BMW * Global Initiative for Asthma * Global Information Network Architecture, developed in conjunction with the United States Department of Defense * Graphical identification and authentication, dynamic-link library (DLL) * ''G.I.N.A'', album by Amerado, 2022 See also * * * Gino (other) * Regina (other) * Jina (other) * GNA (other) * JNA (other) JNA may refer to: ...
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Arsenio Campos
Arsenio is an Italian, Portuguese and Spanish version of the male given name ''Arsenius''. It may refer to: People * Arsenio Balisacan, Filipino economist * Arsénio Bano (born 1974), East Timorese politician * Arsenio Benítez (born 1971), Paraguayan footballer * Arsenio Chaparro Cardoso (born 1960), Colombian racing cyclist * Arsenio Chirinos (1934–2015), Venezuelan cyclist * Arsenio Climaco (1870–1952), Filipino politician * Arsenio Corsellas (1933–2019), Spanish voice actor * Arsenio Cruz Herrera (1863–1917), Filipino politician * Arsénio Duarte (1925–1986), Portuguese footballer * Arsenio da Trigolo (1849–1909), Italian Roman Catholic priest * Arsenio Erico (1915–1977), Paraguayan footballer * Arsenio Farell (1921–2005), Mexican lawyer and politician * Arsenio Fernández de Mesa (born 1955), Spanish politician * Arsenio Frugoni (1914–1970), Italian medieval historian * Arsenio González (born 1960), Spanish cyclist * Arsenio Halfhuid (born 1991), Dutch fo ...
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Claudio Báez
Claudio Báez (23 March 1948 – 19 November 2017) was a Mexican television actor. He is best known for his work in Televisa telenovelas Grupo Televisa is a Mexican multimedia mass media company. A major Latin American mass media corporation, it often presents itself as the largest producer of Spanish-language content. In April 2021, Televisa and Univision Communications announce .... Filmography Television References External links * {{DEFAULTSORT:Baez, Claudio 1948 births 2017 deaths 20th-century Mexican male actors 21st-century Mexican male actors Mexican male telenovela actors Mexican male television actors Male actors from Guadalajara, Jalisco Respiratory disease deaths in Mexico Deaths from chronic obstructive pulmonary disease ...
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Cynthia Klitbo
Cynthia Klitbo (; born March 11, 1967) is a Mexican actress of telenovelas, theater and Mexican cinema. She is best known for her roles as Laura in Televisa's telenovela La Dueña (Mexico) (1995), as Tamara de Duval in Televisa's telenovela El privilegio de amar (1998) and as Raquela Villaseñor in the (2003) telenovela Velo de novia as well as Juana Godoy de González in Televisa's telenovela Teresa (2010 telenovela). Biography Cynthia Klitbo was born on March 11, 1967, in Fresnillo, Zacatecas to a Danish father and a Mexican mother. She began her television career in 1987 playing a secondary character in the telenovela ''Como Duele Callar'' ''Amor en Silencio,'' ''Mi Segunda Madre,'' ''Yo Compro Esa Mujer,'' and ''Cadenas de Amargura'' soon followed. After a brief hiatus in the mid-1990s, she returned to the small screen in ''La Dueña". Notable performances in ''Alguna vez Tendremos alas,'' '' El Privilegio de Amar,'' and ''La Casa en la Playa'' established Cynthia as one ...
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