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The Magician (Spanish:El Mago) is a 1949 Mexican comedy film directed by Miguel M. Delgado and starring Cantinflas, Leonora Amar and José Baviera. The film tells the story of lookalike hired from an agency to take the place of a magician who has gone on holiday. [1] The film's sets were designed by the art director Gunther Gerszo.
El Mago (Spanish for "the magician") or Mago is a nickname given to: Pablo Aimar (born 1979), Argentine retired footballer; Guido Alvarenga (born 1970), Paraguayan former footballer; Thiago Alcântara (born 1991), Spanish-Brazilian football player; William Arjona (born 1979), Brazilian former volleyball player
Pedro Septién Orozco (March 21, 1916 – December 19, 2013) was a Mexican sports broadcaster. He was nicknamed El Mago (Spanish for "The Wizard"). Septien was famous in Mexico due to his vast knowledge about Major League Baseball.
Eduardo Escobedo, 39 – known as ‘El Mago’ – was killed during the incident on an industrial lot on Thursday morning Drug kingpin linked to son of El Chapo gunned down in Los Angeles Skip ...
In November 2013, El Mago Pop premiered on Discovery Max, scoring a 4.8% screen share and 810.000 viewers. El Mago Pop aired in 148 countries around the world. In May 2014 it was presented at the UP-FRONT in New York, becoming one of the first Discovery Europe productions to broadcast in the United States.
In a song called "El Mago," the band Edicion Especial sang of Escobedo feeding "gringos" at his Japanese restaurants and said his children were "siempre lo más valioso" — always the most important.
Eduardo Escobedo, nicknamed El Mago, 39, a convicted drug trafficker linked to a son of El Chapo was reportedly gunned down in Willowbrook. This is the lot where the shooting took place, in the ...
Aníbal Velásquez was born in 1936 in Barranquilla, Colombia to parents José Antonio Velásquez and Belén Hurtado, and is the brother of the musician José "Cheíto" Velásquez. [2]