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Rogelio Guerra
Hildegardo Francisco Guerra Martínez (8 October 1936 – 28 February 2018), known artistically as Rogelio Guerra, was a Mexican actor. While primarily active in movies and television, he also was known for his work in theater and dubbing. Filmography Selected films Television roles Awards and nominations References External links

* 1936 births 2018 deaths Mexican male telenovela actors 21st-century Mexican male actors Mexican male television actors 20th-century Mexican male actors Male actors from Aguascalientes People from Aguascalientes City {{Mexico-actor-stub ...
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Aguascalientes
Aguascalientes (; ), officially the Free and Sovereign State of Aguascalientes ( es, Estado Libre y Soberano de Aguascalientes), is one of the 32 states which comprise the Political divisions of Mexico, Federal Entities of Mexico. At 22°N and with an average altitude of above sea level it is predominantly of semi-arid climate (Köppen climate classification, Bhs and Bhk), and it is located in the northern part of the Bajío region, in north-central Mexico, bordered by Zacatecas to the north, east and west, and by Jalisco to the south. As of 2019, Aguascalientes has a population of 1.4 million inhabitants, most of whom live in its capital city, also named Aguascalientes City, Aguascalientes. Its name means "hot waters" and originated from the abundance of hot springs originally found in the area. The demonym for the state's inhabitants is ''hidrocálido'' or ''aguascalentense''. Aguascalientes is one of the smallest states of Mexico, either by population or land, being the 27t ...
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Amor Y Orgullo
''Amor y orgullo'' (English title:''Love and Pride'') is a Mexican telenovela produced by Ernesto Alonso and transmitted by Telesistema Mexicano. María Elena Marqués and Ignacio López Tarso starred as protagonists, Patricia Morán starred as main antagonist. Cast *María Elena Marqués as Marcela *Ignacio López Tarso as Jaime López *Patricia Morán as Ruth *Anita Blanch as Edelmira *Miguel Manzano as Joaquin *Aarón Hernán as Padre Juan *Emma Roldán as Teo *Hortensia Santoveña *Rogelio Guerra as Armando *Patricia de Morelos Patricia is a female given name of Latin origin. Derived from the Latin word ''patrician'', meaning "noble"; it is the feminine form of the masculine given name Patrick. The name Patricia was the second most common female name in the United State ... * Regina Cardo References External links * 1966 telenovelas Televisa telenovelas Spanish-language telenovelas 1966 Mexican television series debuts 1966 Mexican television series ending ...
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Principessa
''Principessa'' (English title: ''Princess'') is a Mexican telenovela produced by Valentín Pimstein for Televisa in 1984. The telenovela about the adventures and misadventures of a group of friends Paola, Fernanda, Marisela and Adriana working as stylists in the salon "Princess". It starred Irán Eory, Angélica Aragón, Alma Muriel, Hilda Aguirre, Cecilia Camacho and Anabel Ferreira. Cast * Irán Eory as ''Paola Santander'' * Angélica Aragón as ''Fernanda Montenegro (#1)'' * Alma Muriel as ''Fernanda Montenegro (#2)'' * Hilda Aguirre as ''Fernanda Montenegro (#3)'' * Cecilia Camacho as ''Marisela Monteagudo'' * Anabel Ferreira as ''Adriana Elgeta'' * Rogelio Guerra as ''Santiago Pérez'' * Gregorio Casal as ''Leonardo Guerra'' * Saby Kamalich as ''Paulina Ballmer del Prado Sán Millán'' * Carlos Cámara as ''Máximo Torres'' * Javier Ruan as ''Eduardo López'' * Germán Robles as ''Ramiro Huelga'' * Manuel Saval as ''Reynaldo Cevallos (#1)'' * Gerardo Paz as ''Reynaldo ...
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Amalia Batista
''Amalia Batista'' is a Mexican telenovela produced by Valentín Pimstein and directed by Gilberto Macin for Televisa in 1982.Amalia Batista in Alma Latina
Retrieved January 15, 2015 It is an original story by and adaptation by Carlos Romero and María Antonieta Saavedra. , and Roberto Ballesteros starred as protagonists, while Alicia Encinas starred as main antagonist.


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Chispita (telenovela)
''Chispita'' (English title: ''Little Spark'') is a Mexican telenovela produced by Valentín Pimstein for Televisa in 1982. It's an original story by Abel Santa Cruz, the telenovela is a remake of the 1979 Argentinean telenovela ''Andrea Celeste''. Lucero starred as child protagonist, Angélica Aragón and Enrique Lizalde starred as adult protagonists, Usi Velasco starred as co-protagonist, Alma Delfina and Leonardo Daniel starred as young co-protagonists, while Renata Flores starred as main antagonist. Plot María Luisa and her husband had a terrible car accident, her husband dies and she lost her memory completely and she is not able to remember anything at all. Because of this incident, María Luisa forgot that she had a daughter, Isabel, who became an orphan and was therefore taken to the orphanage of Father Eugenio, where Isabel begins to live on and grow. When Isabel is 10 years old, she was adopted by Don Alejandro, a respectable man, widower and with 2 children, Juan Carl ...
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Vanessa (telenovela)
''Vanessa'' is a Mexican telenovela produced by Valentín Pimstein for Televisa in 1982. Is a remake of the successful Brazilian telenovela ''Idolo de Pano''. It starred by Lucía Méndez, Héctor Bonilla, Rogelio Guerra, Angélica Aragón and Nuria Bages. Plot Vanessa is a young girl who lives with her father José de Jesús and his brother Juan. Both work at the railway, and have a small house near the tracks. In order to help them, Vanessa gets a job in the textile factory of Cecile Saint Michel, run by a powerful and successful woman who lives in a huge mansion with her grandchildren Pierre and Luciano. Cast *Lucía Méndez as ''Vanessa'' *Héctor Bonilla as ''Luciano'' *Rogelio Guerra as ''Pierre'' *Angélica Aragón as ''Luisa'' *Nuria Bages as ''Jane'' *Antonio Brillas as ''José de Jesus'' *Aurora Clavell as ''Rosa'' *Isabela Corona as ''Dona Cecile de St. Michel'' *Carlos Cámara as ''Dr. Servin'' *Alma Delfina as ''Lolita'' *Pedro Juan Figueroa as ''Wagner'' *Virgi ...
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Los Ricos También Lloran
''Los ricos también lloran'' ("The Rich Also Cry") is a popular telenovela produced in Mexico in 1979, starring Verónica Castro, Rogelio Guerra and Rocío Banquells. Castro also sang the theme ''Aprendí a Llorar'' ("I learned to cry"), a song written by Lolita de la Colina. The telenovela was produced by Valentín Pimstein and Carlos Romero, it was directed by Rafael Banquells. The story was written by Inés Rodena and adapted by Valeria Philips. ''Los Ricos También Lloran'' was aired in 1991–1992 in the Soviet Union and post-Soviet states. It was shown on one of the central TV channels and became the second ever non-Soviet TV series aired in the Soviet Union, after a re-edited condensed version of ''Escrava Isaura''. It was watched virtually by the whole population and became for a long time a reference point, with multiple traces in Soviet and post-Soviet popular culture. Plot In the first part, Mariana Villarreal lives on a ranch in the State of Guanajuato with her fathe ...
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Doménica Montero
''Doménica Montero'' is a Mexican telenovela produced by Valentín Pimstein for Televisa in 1978. Cast *Irán Eory - Doménica Montero *Rogelio Guerra - ''José María Robles Olmos'' *Raquel Olmedo - ''Norma Ornales Campo-Miranda'' *Xavier Marc - ''Genaro Peña'' *Beatriz Aguirre *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 ... *Antonio Bravo *Gaston Tuset *Ernesto Yañez *Alejandro Rabago *Blas García *Amalia Llergo References External links * Mexican telenovelas 1978 telenovelas Televisa telenovelas Spanish-language telenovelas 1978 Mexican television series debuts 1978 Mexican television series endings Mexican television series based on Venezuelan television series {{Mexican-telenovelas-stub ...
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La Venganza (1977 Telenovela)
''La venganza'' is a 1977 Mexican telenovela made by Televisa, produced by Valentin Pimstein and directed by Rafael Banquells, starring Helena Rojo and Enrique Lizalde. ''La venganza'' is a romantic heroine story, combining elements of Charles Perrault's ''Cinderella'', George Bernard Shaw's ''Pygmalion'' and William Shakespeare's ''The Taming of the Shrew''. Plot María Olivares (Helena Rojo) is a beautiful but poor young provincial woman. Never having known her father and orphaned at a young age, she is raised by her maternal grandfather, Don Maximiliano (José Luis Jiménez). Her grandfather is a peasant farmer living in a hut on the grounds of his employers'land, a wealthy family, owners of Hacienda Narváez. Javier Narvaez (Enrique Lizalde) is the handsome son and heir to half the Narvaez family fortune, who is visiting his brother Rafael (Javier Marc) and sister-in-law Carmen (Beatriz Sheridan). Javier is an independent young man and also a successful airline pilot. Rafael ...
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Los Bandidos Del Río Frío
''Los bandidos del río frío'' is a Mexican telenovela directed by Antulio Jiménez Pons for Televisión Independiente de México in 1976."Los bandidos del río frío", Alma-Latina.net, weAlma-MSOD/ref> Cast *Julissa as Cecilia *Ofelia Guilmáin as Calavera Catrina *Víctor Alcocer *Júlio Aldama as Evaristo *Sergio Bustamante as Relumbrón *Blanca Sánchez as Mariana *Rogelio Guerra as Juan Robreño *Norma Lazareno as Casilda *Miguel Manzano as Licenciado Olañeta *Jorge del Campo as Lamparilla *José Carlos Ruiz as Bedolla *Carmelita González as Pascuala References External links

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Lo Imperdonable (1975 Telenovela)
''Lo imperdonable'' (English: ''The Unforgivable''), is a Mexican telenovela produced by Ernesto Alonso for Televisa in 1975. Based on an original story by Caridad Bravo Adams and Fernanda Villeli. Amparo Rivelles, Armando Silvestre and Rogelio Guerra star as the protagonists, while Raquel Olmedo and Marilú Elizaga star as the antagonists. In the year 2000, a new adaptation of ''Lo imperdonable'' was held, under the title of ''Siempre te amaré ''Siempre te amaré'' (English: ''I will always love you'') is a Mexican telenovela produced by Juan Osorio for Televisa that premiered on Canal de Las Estrellas on January 24, 2000 and ended on July 28, 2000. It was adapted from the 1975 tele ...''. Cast References External links * {{Caridad Bravo Adams Televisa telenovelas 1975 telenovelas Spanish-language telenovelas 1975 Mexican television series debuts 1975 Mexican television series endings ...
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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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