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  2. José Ángel Espinoza - Wikipedia

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    José Ángel Espinoza Aragón (2 October 1919 – 6 November 2015), also known as Ferrusquilla, was a Mexican singer-songwriter and film actor. [1] He was the father of actress Angélica Aragón. [2]

  3. Fernando Sánchez Dragó - Wikipedia

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    Carta de Jesús al Papa (Editorial Planeta, 2001) El Sendero de la Mano Izquierda (Martínez Roca, 2002) Sentado alegre en la popa. La Dragontea, IV (Editorial Planeta, 2004) Kokoro: A vida o muerte. Dragó entrevista a Dragó (La Esfera de los Libros, 2005) Muertes paralelas (Editorial Planeta, 2006) Libertad, fraternidad, desigualdad.

  4. Guillermo Buitrago - Wikipedia

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    "La hija de mi comadre" "Ron de vinola" "Qué criterio" "El hijo de la luna" "Grito vagabundo" "El huerfanito" "La víspera de año nuevo" "La araña picua" "Dame tu mujer José" "La vida es un relajo" Guillermo Buitrago inédito. Se marchitaron las flores; La loca Rebeca; Muchacha patillalera; Gallo basto y pelao; El toque de queda; El ...

  5. Cornelio Reyna - Wikipedia

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    Cornelio Reyna Cisneros (September 16, 1940 – January 22, 1997), better known as Cornelio Reyna, was a Regional Mexican singer, composer, bajo sextist and actor. He made over 60 recordings of Norteño and Mariachi music.

  6. Valentín Elizalde - Wikipedia

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    Valentín Elizalde Valencia (Spanish: [balenˈtin eliˈsalde βaˈlensja]; 1 February 1979 – 25 November 2006) was a regional Mexican singer. Nicknamed "El Gallo de Oro" (The Golden Rooster), he was known for his off-key style.

  7. Emilia Guiú - Wikipedia

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    Emilia Guiú Estivella (March 21, 1922 – February 7, 2004) was a Spanish-Mexican actress who appeared mainly in Mexican films, particularly in the 1940s and 1950s in the Golden Age of Mexican cinema.

  8. Mario Benedetti - Wikipedia

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    Plaque at the Suns of the Paseo de los Soles, Montevideo, Uruguay. Mario Benedetti Farrugia [1] (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈmaɾjo βeneˈðeti] ⓘ; 14 September 1920 – 17 May 2009), [2] was a Uruguayan journalist, novelist, and poet and an integral member of the Generación del 45.

  9. Don Ramón - Wikipedia

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    Don Ramón is a widowed man from Chihuahua.His unnamed wife passed away during the birth of his daughter, the scandalous but likable Chilindrina. He lives in the apartment complex of El Chavo del Ocho, in flat No. 72 (in the animated series he lives in No. 10), although previously in the episode of his first appearance he lived in Doña Florinda's flat, No. 14.