César Blasco
Cesar, César or Cèsar may refer to: Arts, entertainment, and media * ''César'' (film), a 1936 film directed by Marcel Pagnol * ''César'' (play), a play by Marcel Pagnolt * César Award, a French film award Places * Cesar, Portugal * Cesar River, a river within the Magdalena Basin of Colombia * Cesar River, Chile * Cesar Department, Colombia Other uses * César (grape), an ancient red wine grape from northern Burgundy * French ship ''César'' (1768), ship of the line, destroyed 1782 * Recife Center for Advanced Studies and Systems (C.E.S.A.R), in Brazil * Cesar, a brand of dog food manufactured by Mars, Incorporated People with the given name * César (footballer, born May 1979), César Vinicio Cervo de Luca, Brazilian football centre-back * César (footballer, born July 1979), Clederson César de Souza, Brazilian football winger * César Alierta (born 1945), Spanish businessman * César Augusto Soares dos Reis Ribela (born 1995), Brazilian footballer * César Azpilic ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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César (film)
''César'' is a 1936 French film, written and directed by Marcel Pagnol. It is the final part of his Marseille trilogy, which began with the film '' Marius'' and was followed by '' Fanny''. Unlike the other two films in the trilogy, ''César'' was not based on a play by Pagnol, but written directly as a film script. In 1946 Pagnol adapted the script as a stage play. Plot Honoré Panisse is dying, cheerfully, with friends, wife, and son at his side. He confesses to the priest in front of his friends; he insists that the doctor be truthful. But, he cannot bring himself to tell his son Césariot that his real father is Marius, the absent son of César, Césariot's godfather. Panisse leaves that to Fanny, the lad's mother. Dissembling that he's off to see a friend, Césariot then seeks Marius, now a mechanic in Toulon. Posing as a journalist, Césariot spends time with Marius and leaves believing tales that Marius is involved in burglary and drug trafficking. Only after the truth come ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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César Batiz
César Batiz is a Venezuelan investigative journalist. He previously worked with the country's largest newspaper, ''Últimas Noticias'', and is currently the director of '' Poderopedia'' and '' El Pitazo''. In many of his writings, he has taken on issues of corruption that have put him at odds with the governments of Hugo Chávez and Nicolás Maduro. Education and early career César Batiz graduated from the Universidad del Zulia in 1996. He has worked for the publications ''Panorama'', ''La Verdad'', ''Últimas Noticias'', and ''La Electricidad de Caracas''. In 2008 he returned to ''Últimas Noticias'', the largest-circulation daily in Venezuela as an investigative journalist. The Fundación Polar published the book ''La Desgracia de Ayer'' ("The Misfortune of Yesterday"), which includes a text that Batiz wrote after participating in a Journalism and Memory Workshop taught by Milagros Socorro. Sambrano case ''Últimas Noticias'' published on February 22, 2009 an article in whi ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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César González (other)
César González may refer to: Sportspeople * César González (Peruvian footballer) (fl. 1970s) * César González (fencer) (born 1965), Spanish fencer * César Cuauhtémoc González or Silver King (1968–2019), Mexican masked wrestler and actor * César González Navas (born 1980), Spanish footballer for FC Rubin Kazan * César Eduardo González (born 1982), Venezuelan footballer for Deportivo Táchira *César González (bobsleigh) (born 1982), Dutch bobsledder born in the Dominican Republic *César González (Chilean footballer) (born 1997) Others *César Rodríguez González (1894–1962), Spanish journalist and politician *César González Martínez (1904–1984), Venezuelan lawyer and interior minister *César Luis González (1919–1943), officer in the United States Army Air Forces *César González (poet) César González (born 28 February 1989 Morón, Buenos Aires, Argentina), (also known as Camilo Blajaquis) is an Argentinian poet and cinematographer. He is often re ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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César Gaviria
César Augusto Gaviria Trujillo ( ; born 31 March 1947) is a Colombian economist and politician who served as the President of Colombia from 1990 to 1994, Secretary General of the Organization of American States from 1994 to 2004 and National Director of the Colombian Liberal Party from 2005 to 2009. During his tenure as president, he summoned the Constituent Assembly of Colombia that enacted the Constitution of 1991. Early life and education Born in Pereira, the Gaviria family had been an important figure in Colombian politics and economy for over 30 years. César Gaviria is the distant cousin of José Narces Gaviria, the CEO of Bancolombia from 1988 to 1997. José N. Gaviria encouraged César Gaviria to run for the Congress of Colombia in early childhood. He was first elected to Congress in 1974. He served in Virgilio Barco's government, first as Minister of Finance and later as the Minister of the Interior. As a student, Gaviria spent a year as an exchange student in th ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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César Franck
César-Auguste Jean-Guillaume Hubert Franck (; 10 December 1822 – 8 November 1890) was a French Romantic composer, pianist, organist, and music teacher born in modern-day Belgium. He was born in Liège (which at the time of his birth was part of the United Kingdom of the Netherlands). He gave his first concerts there in 1834 and studied privately in Paris from 1835, where his teachers included Anton Reicha. After a brief return to Belgium, and a disastrous reception of an early oratorio ''Ruth'', he moved to Paris, where he married and embarked on a career as teacher and organist. He gained a reputation as a formidable musical improviser, and travelled widely within France to demonstrate new instruments built by Aristide Cavaillé-Coll. In 1858, he became organist at the Basilica of St. Clotilde, Paris, a position he retained for the rest of his life. He became professor at the Paris Conservatoire in 1872; he took French nationality, a requirement of the appointment. Af ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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César Évora César Évora Díaz (; born November 4, 1959, in Havana, Cuba) is a Cuban actor. Biography Évora started his career in Cuba appearing in more than ten movies before moving to Mexico in the early 1990s. He became known for playing minor roles in the seminal '' Corazón salvaje'' and the long-running ''Agujetas de color de rosa'' in 1993 and 1994, respectively. In 1995, Évora had his first leading role playing opposite Daniela Romo in '' Si Dios Me Quita La Vida''. Leading roles in '' Luz Clarita'', ''Gente bien'' and especially '' El Privilegio de Amar'' soon established Évora as one of the most popular leading men in the industry. He has maintained a high profile after performances in successful productions such as '' La Madrastra'', '' La esposa virgen'', and '' Mundo de Fieras''. He recently acted in telenovelas '' Al diablo con los guapos'', '' En nombre del amor'', '' Triunfo del Amor'', '' Abismo de pasión'' and '' Amor Bravío''. He will star as the villain in S ... |