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Yadhira Carrillo
Yadhira Carrillo Villalobos (born May 12, 1973) is a Mexican actress, model and beauty queen. Early career Yadhira Carrillo was chosen Nuestra Belleza Aguascalientes in 1994, the state qualifier for the national Nuestra Belleza México, to determine Mexico's contestant for the Miss Universe 1995 competition. Carrillo finished as first-runner-up at the Nuestra Belleza México 1994. After this, Carrillo entered the Centro de Educación Artística (CEA), planning for a career in performing arts. Acting career After a "special appearance" in the telenovela ''Canción de amor'', producer Carla Estrada offered Carrillo the supporting role of Teresa in the telenovela ''Te Sigo Amando'' (''I still love you''). She worked with Estrada again playing Josefina in ''María Isabel.'' After appearing in several episodes of '' Mujer, casos de la vida real'', and portraying a villain in the TV-special '' Mas allá de la Usurpadora'', she received her first co-starring role in ''El Niño que v ...
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Mexicana Universal Aguascalientes
Mexicana Universal Aguascalientes (until 2016 called Nuestra Belleza Aguascalientes) is a pageant in Aguascalientes, Mexico, that selects that state's representative for the national Mexicana Universal pageant (before called Nuestra Belleza México). The State Organization has produced two winners for Miss Universe in 2011 and 2014, two winners for Miss International in 2010 and 2013 and one winner for Miss World in 2010 with Gabriela Palacio who was successor as Nuestra Belleza Mundo México after dethroned of Cynthia de la Vega, she being the first and only woman from the state to win two crowns of Nuestra Belleza México. Mexicana Universal Aguascalientes is located at number 5 with six crowns of Nuestra Belleza México/Mexicana Universal. Titleholders Below are the names of the annual titleholders of Mexicana Universal Aguascalientes, listed in ascending order, and their final placements in the Mexicana Universal after their participation, until 2017 the names a ...
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Ernesto Alonso
Ernesto Alonso (February 28, 1917 – August 7, 2007) was a Mexican producer, director, cinematographer and actor. He was nicknamed "''El Señor Telenovela''" ("Mr. Soap Opera") because most of his work centered on telenovelas known around the world. Acting career Ernesto began his career as an uncredited extra in '' La Zandunga'' (1938), a movie starring Lupe Vélez. He then appeared in 1939's "Papacito Lindo". His popularity grew as he starred in many films of the 1940s, including "La Gallina Culeca", "Historia de una gran Amor", "El Padre Morelas", "El Jorobado", "La Corte del Faraon", "Marina", "El Gallero", and "El Precio de la Gloria" in which he starred with his brother Alfonso Ramírez Alonso. He made another series of films throughout the 1950s, including as the narrator of ''Los Olvidados'' (1950) and the lead in '' Ensayo de un crimen'' (1955), both directed by Luis Buñuel. However, it wasn't until the 1960s that Ernesto began appearing in telenovelas. His first ...
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El Niño Que Vino Del Mar
''El niño que vino del mar'' is a Mexican telenovela produced by Mapat L. de Zatarain for Televisa in 1999. Starring by Imanol Landeta, Natalia Esperón and Enrique Ibáñez. Cast * Imanol as Felipín Rodríguez Cáceres de Rivera * Natalia Esperón as Nisa * Enrique Ibáñez as Eduardo Cáceres de Rivera * Saúl Lisazo as Don Alfonso Rodríguez Cáceres de Rivera "Duque de Oriol" * Patricia Reyes Spíndola as Alberta Gómez * Yadhira Carrillo as Magdalena de la Soledad / Sol / Lena / Morena * Renée Varsi as Constanza Fernandez Cadayana * Manuel Landeta as Carlos Criail * Sussan Taunton as Srita. Bernardette Guyón * Orlando Miguel as Enrique Rodríguez Cáceres de Rivera * Luz María Aguilar Luz María Aguilar (born Luz María Aguilar-Torres, 26 March 1935 in Ojinaga, Chihuahua, Mexico) is a Mexican actress from the Golden Age of Mexican cinema. She has worked as an actress in theatre, cinema and television. One of her main roles w ... as Sophia Rodríguez Cáceres de R ...
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La Usurpadora (1998 TV Series)
La usurpadora may refer to: * ''La usurpadora'' (Venezuelan TV series), a 1971 Salvadorian telenovela starring Marina Baura and Raúl Amundaray. * ''La usurpadora'' (1998 TV series), a 1998 Mexican telenovela starring Gaby Spanic and Fernando Colunga. * ''La usurpadora'' (2019 TV series), a 2019 Mexican telenovela starring Sandra Martillo and Arap Bethke. See also * * * '' El hogar que yo robé'', a 1981 Mexican remake of the series * ''La intrusa'' (1986 TV series), a 1986 Venezuelan remake of the 1971 series * '' ¿Quién eres tú?'', a 2012 Mexican remake of the series {{Disambiguation ...
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María Isabel (1997 TV Series)
''María Isabel'' () is a Mexican telenovela produced by Carla Estrada for Televisa. It aired on Canal de las Estrellas from August 4, 1997 to February 6, 1998. ''María Isabel'', is one of the few telenovelas that focuses on the life of an indigenous female protagonist and her community. The story was written by Yolanda Vargas Dulché and adapted by René Muñoz. The series stars Adela Noriega, Fernando Carrillo, Lorena Herrera and Rafael Rojas. Plot María Isabel is a beautiful, kind-hearted young woman of indigenous descent, faced with the responsibility of raising Rosa Isela, the orphaned daughter of her only true friend who has died. She finds employment at the home of Ricardo Mendiola, a wealthy widower, and his young daughter, Gloria. Ricardo's kindness and decency cause Maria Isabel to fall in love with him, though she keeps it a secret for many years. Gloria, however, influences Rosa Isela to feel ashamed of her "Indian" mother; the ungrateful child abandons Mar ...
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Te Sigo Amando
''Te sigo amando'' (English: ''I still love you'') is a Mexican telenovela produced by Carla Estrada for Televisa in 1996. The script was written by Delia Fiallo. It was an adaptation of Delia Fiallo's original radio novela ''La Mujer Que No Podia Amar'', and was a remake of the 1986 telenovela '' Monte calvario''. The series stars Claudia Ramírez, Luis José Santander, Sergio Goyri and Olivia Collins. History ''Te sigo amando'' is the second adaptation of Delia Fiallo's original radio novela ''La Mujer Que No Podia Amar'', the first being Monte calvario in 1986. This telenovela was later remade and updated in 2011 as '' La que no podia amar''. From Monday, November 18, 1996 to Friday, May 2, 1997, Canal de las Estrellas aired ''Te sigo amando'', replacing ''La antorcha encendida'', with ''La jaula de oro'' replacing it. From Monday March 31, 1997 to Thursday, August 14, 1997, Univisión aired ''Te sigo amando'' weeknights at 8pm/7c, replacing '' María la del Barrio''. T ...
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Leticia Calderón
Leticia Calderón (; born Carmen Leticia Calderón León on July 15, 1968) is a Mexican actress.Leticia Calderón
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Rubí (2004 Telenovela)
Rubí or Rubi may refer to: Television *, on Maha Cartoon TV *Rubí (1968 TV series), ''Rubí'' (1968 TV series), a 1968 Mexican telenovela **Rubí (2004 TV series), ''Rubí'' (2004 TV series), a 2004 Mexican remake of the original 1968 telenovela **Rubi (Philippine TV series), ''Rubi'' (Philippine TV series), a 2010 Philippine television remake **Rubí (American TV series), ''Rubí'' (American TV series), a 2020 American television remake *''Rubí rebelde'', a Venezuelan telenovela, based on a novel by Inés Rodena Places * Font-rubí, Spanish municipality in the comarca of the province of Barcelona * Rubí, Barcelona, Spanish municipality of the province of Barcelona * Rubí de Bracamonte, Spanish municipality of the province of Valladolid * Rubi River, left tributary of the Itimbiri River, Democratic Republic of the Congo * Rubi Valley Rural Municipality, Nepalese rural municipality People * Adorable Rubí (1931–2012), Mexican Luchador * Fred Rubi (1926–1997), Swiss ...
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