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Adriana Fonseca
Adriana Fonseca (; born Adriana Fonseca Castellanos March 16, 1979) is a Mexican actress and dancer. She is best known for her roles in Televisa's telenovelas like '' La usurpadora'' as Veronica Soriano (1998), '' Rosalinda'' as Lucy Pérez Romero (1999), '' Mariana de la Noche'' as Caridad "Chachi" Montenegro (2003), '' Contra viento y marea'' as Sandra Serrano Rudell (2005), '' Bajo las riendas del amor'' as Montserrat Linares (2007) and for her role as the protagonist in Telemundo's successful telenovela '' Corazón Valiente'' as Angela Valdez (2012). Biography Fonseca was born on March 16, 1979, in Veracruz, Veracruz, Mexico. She is the daughter of dentists Hugo Fonseca and Guillermina Castellanos. She has one brother Hugo and one sister Jacqueline. She started her acting career by performing in a local television show. At 16, she was accepted into the C.E.A. (''Centro de Education Artistica'') in Mexico. After winning the award in the " El rostro de El Heraldo de México" ...
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Alma Awards
The American Latino Media Arts Award or ALMA Award, formerly known as Latin Oscars Award, is an award highlighting the best American Latino contributions to music, television, and film. The awards promote fair and accurate portrayals of Latinos. In Spanish and Portuguese the word ''alma'' means "soul". History The awards were created by UnidosUS (formerly the National Council of La Raza). The first ceremonies were held in 1987 under the name "BRAVO Awards" and broadcast on Univision. In 1995, they were televised on Fox. The name was changed to the "American Latino Media Arts Awards" in 1997 and ABC became the network venue. However, ABC faced a boycott which forced the award ceremonies to be postponed until 1998. From 2003 to 2005, the ceremonies were not held for undisclosed reasons. In 2008, the NCLR and New York firm Society Awards Society Awards is an American company best known for designing and manufacturing high-profile entertainment industry awards, includ ...
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Short Film
A short film is a film with a low running time. The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS) defines a short film as "an original motion picture that has a running time of not more than 40 minutes including all credits". Other film organizations may use different definitions, however; the Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television, for example, currently defines a short film as 45 minutes or less in the case of documentaries, and 59 minutes or less in the case of scripted narrative films (it is not made clear whether this includes closing credits). In the United States, short films were generally termed short subjects from the 1920s into the 1970s when confined to two 35 mm reels or less, and featurettes for a film of three or four reels. "Short" was an abbreviation for either term. The increasingly rare industry term "short subject" carries more of an assumption that the film is shown as part of a presentation along with a feature film. Short films are often s ...
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Corazón Valiente
Corazón (Spanish "heart") may refer to: Film and TV * ''Corazón'' (film), a 1947 Argentine film * Corazon, an episode from season 6, of ''Criminal Minds'' * Corazon, the alias of a minor character in the manga series One Piece Music Albums * ''Corazón'' (Ednita Nazario album), 1999 * ''Corazón'' (Fonseca album), 2005 * ''Corazón'' (Santana album), 2014 * ''Corazones'', album by Los Prisioneros, 1990 Songs * "Corazón" (Claudia Leitte song), 2015 * "Corazón" (Ricky Martin song), 1997 * "Corazón" (Maluma song), 2017 * "Corazon", a song by Bishop Allen * "Corazón", a song by Juan Ramón * "Corazón" (Nelly Furtado and Bomba Estéreo song), 2024 * "Corazón" (Carole King song), on the 1973 album ''Fantasy'' * "Corazón", a song by Hank Crawford, from the 1973 album ''Wildflower'' * "Corazon", a song by Maîtres Gims, 2018 * "Oh My Corazón", a song by Tim Burgess, 2003 Other uses * Corazón (volcano), a volcano in Ecuador * Corazon Aquino (1933–2009), presid ...
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Mujeres Asesinas (2008 TV Series)
Mujeres asesinas (''Killer Women'')
is a Mexican drama and television series produced by Pedro Torres. The series is an adaptation of the series of the same name, produced by Pol-ka from 2005 to 2008.


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Mujeres Asesinas is a series that ...
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Bajo Las Riendas Del Amor
''Bajo las riendas del amor'', (English: Under the reins of love) is a Mexican telenovela produced by Ignacio Sada for Televisa in association with Fonovideo Productions. It is a remake of the Mexican telenovela ''Cuando llega el amor'' produced in 1989. The series stars Adriana Fonseca as Montserrat and Gabriel Soto as Juan José. Plot Montserrat Linares and Juan Jose Alvarez will have to overcome adversities and obstacles that get in their way in order to live "Under the Reins of Love". Montserrat was part of the University horse-riding team. She is injured in an accident at a horse-riding competition and uses a wheelchair. Ingrid was disguised as a fairy without knowing her own revenge to destroy Montserrat forever until she is recognized with her disfigured face from the previous domestic accident. Montserrat recognizes Ingrid and she wanted to disfigure her face as her final revenge, but she escapes from her in the barn to go upstairs. Ingrid went hysterical and fell off an ...
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Bailando Por Un Sueño
Bailando may refer to: * Bailando (Paradisio song), "Bailando" (Paradisio song), 1996 * Bailando (Enrique Iglesias song), "Bailando" (Enrique Iglesias song), 2014 * Bailando (Rouge song), "Bailando" (Rouge song), 2018 * ''Bailando!'', special promotional CD release by pop singer Gloria Estefan * "Bailando", a song by Alaska y los Pegamoides * "Bailando", a song by Frankie Ruiz * "Bailando", a song by Lynda Thomas from the album ''Un grito en el corazón'' * "Bailando", a song by Yaga & Mackie from ''La Moda'' See also

* ''Bailando por un Sueño'', a franchised TV series * "Bailando Por El Mundo", single by Spanish producer, singer, remixer and DJ of electronic music Juan Magan, featuring Pitbull and El Cata * "Siga Bailando", a song by Bonny Cepeda {{disambiguation ...
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Atrévete A Olvidarme
''Atrévete'' is a Venezuelan 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 (film and television), drama genres around the w ... produced by Radio Caracas Television in 1986. It is based on the telenovela ''La señorita Elena'' written by Cuban writer Delia Fiallo. Caridad Canelón and Pedro Lander starred as the protagonists. Cast * Caridad Canelón as Mariela Román *Pedro Lander as Armando Morales *Dilia Waikarán as Carmela *Nancy González as Charo *Haydée Balza as Barbie *Laura Brey as Diana *Miguel Alcántara as Marco *Néstor Maldonado as Robertico *Elisa Stella as Doña Amanda *Rosario Prieto as Daría Sepúlveda *Alberto Álvarez *Belén Marrero * Nohely Arteaga *Julio Capote References External links *Opening credits {{DEFAULTSORT:Atrévete (telenovela) 1986 telenovelas RCTV telenovelas Spanish- ...
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Mujer Bonita
''Mujer bonita'' (English: ''Pretty Woman'') is a mini Mexican telenovela that lasted only two weeks of transmission, produced by Ignacio Sada for Televisa in 2001. It is an adaptation of the telenovela '' La mesera'' produced in 1963. Plot Charito is a beautiful girl who falls in love with Orlando, a rich, young man whose parents oppose of their relationship. To be together, they decide to go to Mexico City, only to face many problems, especially economic, because Orlando does not get a job and his family refuses to support him in any way. Charito gets pregnant, and things gets complicated, because in addition she falls sick with anemia, resulting in her being admitted to the hospital. Meanwhile, Orlando starts to get tired of the situation, and even said himself it was a mistake to have abandoned all for Charito. Cast * Adriana Fonseca as Charito * René Strickler as José Enrique * Abraham Ramos as Orlando * María Sorté as Sol *Alejandra Peniche as Rebeca *Mónica Dossett ...
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Rosalinda (Mexican TV Series)
''Rosalinda'' is a 1999 Mexican television drama series broadcast by Canal de Las Estrellas. The series is based of 1972 Venezuelan drama series '' María Teresa''. Directed by Beatriz Sheridan, it stars Thalía, Fernando Carrillo and Angélica María and Lupita Ferrer. It aired from March 1 to June 18, 1999, replacing ''El Privilegio de Amar'' and was replaced by '' Infierno en el paraíso''. This was the last telenovela wherein Thalía starred in (to focus on her rising music career at that time). ''Rosalinda'' remains as the most expensive television production in Mexico, as well as the all-time most exported and most watched single telenovela in the world, as it was broadcast in Mexico and more than 180 countries worldwide to 2 billion viewers by 2000. It is the most watched foreign program in the Philippines and still remains the second most watched program in the Philippines overall. Plot Rosalinda, a beautiful flower seller and decorator at a fancy restaurant, meets ...
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Gotita De Amor
''Gotita de amor'' (''Droplet of Love'') (known as ''Chabelita'' in some territories) is a Mexican telenovela produced by Nicandro Díaz González for Televisa in 1998. Is a remake of 1978 Brazilian telenovela ''Pingo de gente''. On Monday 3 August 1998, Canal de las Estrellas started broadcasting ''Gotita de amor'' weekdays at 4:00pm, replacing ''Una luz en el camino''. The last episode was broadcast on Friday, 27 November 1998 with ''El diario de Daniela'' replacing it the following Monday. Laura Flores and Alejandro Ibarra starred as protagonists, while Pilar Montenegro, Isaura Espinoza, María Clara Zurita, Mercedes Molto, Raúl Araiza and Miguel de León starred as main antagonist. Andrea Lagunés starred as Isabel "Chabelita" Arredondo/García de Santiago, the main child character that the show's name refers to (the ''Droplet of Love''). Plot Isabel, affectionately called “Chabelita,” is abandoned at the door of an orphanage just days after her birth. Within it ...
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Preciosa (TV Series)
''Preciosa'' (English: ''Precious'') is a Mexican telenovela produced by Pedro Damián for Televisa in 1998. On Monday, April 27, 1998, Canal de las Estrellas started broadcasting ''Preciosa'' weekdays at 7:00pm, replacing ''Mi pequeña traviesa''. The last episode was broadcast on Friday, August 28, 1998, with ''Soñadoras'' replacing it the following Monday. Irán Castillo and Mauricio Islas starred as protagonists, while Nailea Norvind, Felicia Mercado, Roberto Ballesteros and Bertha Moss starred as antagonists. Cast *Irán Castillo as Preciosa Ruiz/Estrella Ruiz *Mauricio Islas as Luis Fernando Santander *Nailea Norvind as Valeria San Román Valdivia de Santander *Francisco Gattorno as Álvaro San Román *Roberto Ballesteros as Sandor *Susana González as Felina *Alfonso Iturralde as Roberto San Román *Felicia Mercado as Enriqueta Valdivia de San Román * Ingrid Martz as Alma San Román *Bertha Moss as Eduarda Santander *Yula Pozo as Fermina *Marcela Pezet as Lorena *Lui ...
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