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Pedro Beltrán
Pedro Beltrán may refer to: * Pedro Beltrán (bishop) (died 1505), Roman Catholic prelate * Pedro Beltrán Espantoso (1897–1979), Peruvian journalist, economist and politician * Pedro Beltrán (actor) (1927–2007), Spanish actor * Pedro Beltrán (footballer) (born 1988), professional Mexican footballer {{DEFAULTSORT:Beltrán, Pedro ...
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Pedro Beltrán (bishop)
Pedro Beltrán (died 1505) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Tui (1487–1505) and Bishop of Ciudad Rodrigo (1485–1505). ''(in Latin)''"Bishop Pedro Beltrán"
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Biography

In 1485, Pedro Beltrán was appointed during the papacy of as .
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Pedro Beltrán Espantoso
Pedro Gerardo María Beltrán Espantoso (17 February 1897 – 16 February 1979), was a Peruvian journalist, economist and politician. From 1959 to 1961, he was the Prime Minister of Peru, Prime Minister and Ministry of Economy and Finance (Peru), Minister of Finance under Manuel Prado Ugarteche. Beltrán was a longtime owner and publisher of La Prensa (Peru), ''La Prensa''. Beltrán was the Peruvian Ambassador to the United States, Peruvian Ambassador to the United States from 1944 to 1945. He became president of the Central Reserve Bank of Peru, Central Reserve Bank in 1948 and served until 1950.Historial de autoridades del Banco Central de Reserva del Perú desde 1922
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Pedro Beltrán (actor)
Pedro Beltrán Rentero (20 April 1927 – 9 March 2007) was a Spanish screenwriter and actor. He was born in Cartagena, Murcia on 20 April 1927. His father was a sales agent for Heraclio Fournieren Cartagena and a founding member of Republican Union (Spain, 1934), Unión Republicana. They moved to Valencia and he studied for being a dancer, actor, singer, poet, screenwriter and torero, and worked as a nurse. He started as an actor in ''Bajo el cielo de España'' (1953), directed by Miguel Contreras Torres. He collaborated with Luis García Berlanga in ''Calabuch'' (1956), ''El verdugo (1963 film), El verdugo'' (1963), ''La vaquilla'' (1985) and ''Patrimonio Nacional (film), Patrimonio Nacional'' (1981). In 1964 he debuted as a screenwriter in ''El extraño viaje'', directed by Fernando Fernán Gómez, ''¡Bruja, más que bruja!'' (1977), and ''Mambrú se fue a la guerra'' (1986), for which he was nominated to the 1st Goya Awards. He died on 9 March 2007 in Madrid at the age of 79, ...
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