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Perlita De Huelva
Adela Sequeyro Haro (March 11, 1901 – December 24, 1992) was a Mexican journalist, actress, filmmaker and screenwriter. She was a pioneer of Mexican cinema both during the silent era and the talkies. Early life Adela Sequeyro was born March 11, 1901, in Veracruz, Mexico to a liberal and well-established family headed by Frederico Sequeyro-Arrola and Virginia Haro y Gutiérrez-Zamora. Financially weakened by the Mexican Revolution of the 1910s, the family was constrained to move to Cuautitlán. Sequeyro attended the French-English school of Mexico City before starting an early career in journalism. Career Beginning her journalism career in 1923, Sequeyro started writing about cinema for ''El Democráta.'' She began acting the same year under the stage name ''Perlita'' and in 1933, she played an important part in Fernando de Fuentes's film, ''Él prisonero número trece.'' As her love for cinema grew fonder, Sequeyro became interested in filmmaking. However, as a woman, she was n ...
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Veracruz, Mexico
Veracruz, formally Veracruz de Ignacio de la Llave, officially the Free and Sovereign State of Veracruz de Ignacio de la Llave, is one of the 31 states which, along with Mexico City, comprise the 32 Federal Entities of Mexico. Located in eastern Mexico, Veracruz is bordered by seven states, which are Tamaulipas, San Luis Potosí, Hidalgo, Puebla, Oaxaca, Chiapas, and Tabasco. Veracruz is divided into 212 municipalities, and its capital city is Xalapa-Enríquez. Veracruz has a significant share of the coastline of the Gulf of Mexico on the east of the state. The state is noted for its mixed ethnic and indigenous populations. Its cuisine reflects the many cultural influences that have come through the state because of the importance of the port of Veracruz. In addition to the capital city, the state's largest cities include Veracruz, Coatzacoalcos, Córdoba, Minatitlán, Poza Rica, Boca Del Río and Orizaba. Etymology The official name of the state is Veracruz de Ign ...
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Gustavo Sáenz De Sicilia
Gustavo is the Latinate form of a Germanic male given name with respective prevalence in Portuguese language, Portuguese, Spanish language, Spanish, and Italian language, Italian. It is derived from Gustav (name), Gustav /ˈɡʊstɑːv/, also spelled Gustaf, a Swedish name, likely from Slavic Gostislav. People with the name Drama, film and television * Gustavo Alatriste, Mexican actor, director, and producer of films, married to Silvia Pinal * Gustavo Aguerre (born 1953), Argentine artist, curator, writer, and theatre designer * Gustavo Sorola, American actor, podcast host, and co-founder of the American company, Rooster Teeth Engineering, religion and science * Gustavo Colonnetti (1886–1968), Italian mathematician and engineer * Gustavo Gutiérrez Merino (1928-2024), Peruvian theologian and Dominican priest regarded as the founder of Liberation Theology at the University of Notre Dame * Gustavo Tamayo, Colombian ophthalmologist * Gustavo Marín, Chilean-French economist an ...
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Nobody's Wife (1937 Film)
Nobody's Wife () is a 1937 Mexican drama film directed by Adela Sequeyro, and starring Sequeyro and Mario Tenorio. Cast * Adela Sequeyro - Ana María * Mario Tenorio - Marcelo * José Eduardo Pérez - Leonardo * Eduardo González Pliego - Rodolfo * Joaquín Coss - Mayer * David Valle González - Stepfather References External links * 1937 romantic drama films Mexican romantic drama films Mexican black-and-white films 1937 films 1930s Spanish-language films 1930s Mexican films Spanish-language romantic drama films {{1930s-Mexico-film-stub ...
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Más Allá De La Muerte
''Más allá de la muerte'', is a Mexican telenovela produced by Ernesto Alonso in 1969, this production is known as the first color telenovela produced in Mexico. His chain was Televisa, Televicentro (now Televisa) and was led by Julissa and Carlos Bracho. Plot In Puebla in the mid-19th century, pretty girl Estela Ballesteros lives ahead of her time. Because she suffers from a heart injury, the Estela Family allows her certain freedoms, such as studying art with painter Octavio Duran and sustain a romance with the reprehensible Angel Montalvan. Cast *Julissa as Estela Ballesteros *Carlos Bracho as Ángel Montalván *Ernesto Alonso as Octavio Durán *Emily Cranz as Malena *Aarón Hernán *Hortensia Santoveña *Carlos Ancira as Gabriel Montalván *Miguel Manzano as Ramón Ballesteros *Norma Herrera as Hildegard References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Mas alla de la muerte Televisa telenovelas Spanish-language telenovelas 1969 telenovelas 1969 Mexican television series debuts 1969 ...
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Ramón Peón
Ramón Peón (1887–1971) was a Cuban actor, screenwriter and film director. He also produced and edited some of his films.Hershfield & Maciel, p. 41 Selected filmography * '' Dios Existe'' (1920) * '' El veneno de un beso'' (1929) * '' Road of Hell'' (1931) * ''Sanctuary'' (1933) * ''La Llorona'' (1933) * '' Heroic Silence'' (1935) * '' Women of Today'' (1936) * '' A Dangerous Adventure'' (1939) * ''Rocambole'' (1946) * ''Arsène Lupin'' (1947) * '' You Have the Eyes of a Deadly Woman'' (1947) * ''Opium Opium (also known as poppy tears, or Lachryma papaveris) is the dried latex obtained from the seed Capsule (fruit), capsules of the opium poppy ''Papaver somniferum''. Approximately 12 percent of opium is made up of the analgesic alkaloid mor ...'' (1949) * '' The Fallen Angel'' (1949) References Bibliography * Joanne Hershfield & David R. Maciel. ''Mexico's Cinema: A Century of Film and Filmmakers''. Rowman & Littlefield, 1999. External links * 1887 births 197 ...
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Mujeres Sin Alma
ttps://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Mujeres&action=edit Edit''Mujeres solo cocinan * Isla Mujeres (municipality), in the state of Quintana Roo, northeast of Cancun, Mexico ** Isla Mujeres, an island in the Caribbean Sea, off the Yucatán Peninsula *** Isla Mujeres, town on the island, seat or capital of the municipality * Mujeres (TV series), a Spanish dramedy television series Music * "Mujeres" (Fanny Lu song), 2013 * "Mujeres" (Mozart La Para song), 2018 * "Mujeres" (Ricardo Arjona song), 1992 * "Mujeres", a 2008 song by Alexander Acha * "Mujeres", a 2020 song by Julieta Venegas * ''Mujeres'', album by Coque Malla * ''Mujeres'', album by Estrella Morente * ''Mujeres'', album by Silvio Rodríguez See also * * Mujer (other) {{disambiguation}Edit''Mujeres solo cocinan * Isla Mujeres (municipality), in the state of Quintana Roo, northeast of Cancun, Mexico ** Isla Mujeres, an island in the Caribbean Sea, off the Yucatán Peninsula *** Isla Mujeres, town on ...
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Raphael J
Raffaello Sanzio da Urbino (; March 28 or April 6, 1483April 6, 1520), now generally known in English as Raphael ( , ), was an Italian painter and architect of the High Renaissance. His work is admired for its clarity of form, ease of composition, and visual achievement of the Neoplatonic ideal of human grandeur. Together with Leonardo da Vinci and Michelangelo, he forms the traditional trinity of great masters of that period. His father Giovanni Santi was court painter to the ruler of the small but highly cultured city of Urbino. He died when Raphael was eleven, and Raphael seems to have played a role in managing the family workshop from this point. He probably trained in the workshop of Pietro Perugino, and was described as a fully trained "master" by 1500. He worked in or for several cities in north Italy until in 1508 he moved to Rome at the invitation of Pope Julius II, to work on the Apostolic Palace at the Vatican. He was given a series of important commissions there a ...
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José Bohr
José Bohr (3 September 1901 – 29 May 1994) was a German-born Chilean film director, film producer, producer, actor and screenwriter. He directed 35 films between 1919 and 1969. Selected filmography Actor * ''Thus Is Life, Así es la vida'' (1930) * ''Rogue of the Rio Grande'' (1930) * ''Sombras de gloria'' (1930) * ''Ex-Flame'' (1930) * ''Hollywood, City of Dreams, Hollywood, ciudad de ensueño'' (1931) Director * ''La sangre manda'' (1934) * ''Luponini de Chicago'' (1935) * ''Dreams of Love (1935 Mexican film), Sueño de amor'' (1935) * ''Así es la mujer'' (1936) * ''Por mis pistolas (1938 film), Por mis pistolas'' (1938) * ''El látigo'' (1939) * ''Si mis campos hablaran'' (1947) * ''La dama de las camelias'' (1947) * ''Mis espuelas de plata'' (1948) * ''Tonto pillo'' (1948) * ''Uno que ha sido marino'' (1951) * ''El gran circo Chamorro'' (1955) * ''Un chileno en España'' (1962) * ''Sonrisas de Chile'' (1970) References External links

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La Sangre Manda
''The Call of the Blood'' (Spanish original title: ''La sangre manda;'' lit. Blood commands) is a 1934 Mexican drama film written and directed by the German-Chilean filmmaker and actor José Bohr. It stars Bohr himself, Virginia Fabregas, Elisa Robles, and Sara García. Cast * José Bohr: José Bolívar * Virginia Fábregas: Doña Rosa * Elisa Robles: Lupe * Joaquín Busquets: Chato López * Julio Villarreal: Julián 'El Pesao' * Luis G. Barreiro: César, José's valet * Godofredo de Velasco: Don Pedro Bolívar * Beatriz Ramos: Lya Font * Delia Magaña: Gladys, Lya's friend * Consuelo Segarra: Chabela, a working class mother * Elisa Asperó: Doña Amparo * Sara García Sara García Hidalgo (8 September 1895 – 21 November 1980) was a Mexican Actor, actress who made her biggest mark during the "Golden Age of Mexican cinema". During the 1940s and 1950s, she often played the part of a no-nonsense but lovable ...: Vecina * Mario Herrero: Gaspar, steel worker * Car ...
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El Prisionero Trece
''Prisoner 13'' (Spanish: ''El prisionero trece'') is a 1933 Mexican film. It was directed by Fernando de Fuentes. Plot The film is a part of the trilogy of films made by Fernando Fuentes concerning the Mexican Revolution, the other two films being '' El compadre Mendoza'' (1934) and '' Vámonos con Pancho Villa'' (1936). The film centers on the drunkard Colonel Carrasco, whose wife Marta leaves him taking his young son. The child, Juan, grows into an admirable and well-mannered young man. Having been promoted to a higher rank of power amidst the Mexican Revolution, the indulgent and corrupt Colonel accepts a bribe to free a revolutionary, Felipe Martinez, from his prison. Martinez has been sentenced to execution at the hands of a firing squad. Carrasco asks to have the revolutionary replaced by absolutely anyone. In a twist of fate, that anyone turns out to be his own long lost son Juan. Upon receiving this news, Marta races to the prison and explains the predicament to Carras ...
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El Sendero Gris
EL, El or el may refer to: Arts and entertainment Fictional entities * El, a character from the manga series ''Shugo Chara!'' by Peach-Pit * Eleven (''Stranger Things'') (El), a fictional character in the TV series ''Stranger Things'' * El, family name of Kal-El (Superman) and his father Jor-El in the Superman dynasty * E.L. Faldt, character in the road comedy film ''Road Trip'' Music * Él Records, an independent record label from the UK founded by Mike Alway * ''Él ''(Lucerito album), a 1982 album by Lucerito * "Él", Spanish song by Rubén Blades from the album '' Caminando'' * "Él" (Lucía song), the Spanish entry performed by Lucía in the Eurovision Song Contest 1982 Other media * ''Él'', 1926 autobiographical novel by Mercedes Pinto * ''Él'' (film), a 1953 film by Luis Buñuel based on the 1926 novel * ''Él'' (visual novel), a 1991 Japanese adult visual novel * EL TV, an Azerbaijani regional television channel Companies and organizations * Estée Lauder Compan ...
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