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(Spanish: ¡Qué linda es mi familia! ) is a 1980 Argentine comedy film directed by Palito Ortega and starring Luis Sandrini and Niní Marshall . [ 1 ] It was the final film of the comedian Marshall, who had made her screen debut in 1938.
"Playa del Inglés" (Spanish for: English Beach) is a song by the Spanish singer Quevedo and Puerto Rican singer Myke Towers. Released as the fourth and final single from Quevedo's album " Donde Quiero Estar ". [ 1 ]
¿Qué le pasa a mi familia? (English title: Keeping My Family Together) [3] is a Mexican telenovela that aired on Las Estrellas from 22 February 2021 to 11 July 2021. [4] [5] The series is produced by Juan Osorio. [6] It is an adaptation of the South Korean series What Happens to My Family?, and stars Diana Bracho, Mané de la Parra, and Eva ...
Mi familia es un dibujo (My family is a cartoon) is an Argentine live-action/animated telenovela broadcast by Telefe from 1996 to 1998. It led to a spin-off in 1998, changing its name simply to Dibu (Draw), the name of the cartoon protagonist. Germán Kraus plays José "Pepe" Medina, the protagonist's father.
My Family is a 2000–2011 BBC series. "My Family" may also refer to: My Family, a Latvian Soviet television two-part film; My Family, an American film directed by Gregory Nava
Mi marido tiene familia is a Mexican comedy telenovela that premiered on Las Estrellas on June 5, 2017. [1] Produced for Televisa by Juan Osorio and Roy Rojas and created by Héctor Forero López and Pablo Ferrer García-Travesí, based on the South Korean series My Husband Got a Family written by Park Ji-eun and produced by KBS.
The Perfect Family (Spanish: La familia perfecta) [1] is a 2021 Spanish comedy film directed by Arantxa Echevarría and written by Olatz Arroyo. The cast features Belén Rueda , José Coronado , Gonzalo de Castro , Pepa Aniorte, Carolina Yuste , Gonzalo Ramos , Jesús Vidal and Lalo Tenorio.
"Mi enfermedad" (lit. "My Disease") is a song written by Argentine singer-songwriter Andres Calamaro , originally recorded and released as a single separately by the Argentine rock singer Fabiana Cantilo 1991 and Calamaro's Spanish-Argentine band Los Rodríguez . [ 1 ]