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The singles 5 o 6, Lupita and Globo were promoted on video channels such as MTV and Telehit. Pito Perez started a tour in support of the album in capital cities of Mexico and Colombia. They played festivals such as: Musica por la Tierra, Vive Latino, El Tortazo Festival (Bogota Colombia) and Slam Fest.
The first family are the Perez family: Nacho, his wife Lupita, and their children Wendy and Roni. Nacho has the Teporingos Neza football team in his heart, since his father was a player. Nacho's dream is to take the team to the first division and turn it into one of the best teams in the world.
Las aventuras de Pito Pérez ("The Adventures of Pito Pérez") is a 1957 Mexican film directed by Juan Bustillo Oro and produced by Fernando de Fuentes, [1] and starring Germán Valdés. It is based on the 1938 novel La vida inútil de Pito Pérez by José Rubén Romero .
Vitor and Albertano accompany Lupita to the fair of her town, where she meets up with an old love, who immediately becomes a rival of the Guapos. Guest stars: Ferdinando Valencia as Eladio, Sergio Reynoso as Don Lauro, Marcela Morell as Doña Martina
Hoy voy a cambiar is a Mexican biographical miniseries produced by Santiago and Rubén Galindo for Televisa. [2] The series is based on the life of Mexican singer and actress Lupita D'Alessio. [3]
In the vibrant world of Netflix’s “Emilia Pérez,” music plays a central role in storytelling with ‘Mi Camino’ at its heart, sung by star Selena Gomez. Gomez explores a new frontier by ...
Las aventuras de Pito Pérez (1957) Every Child a Cross to Bear (1957) Rebel Without a House (1960) Adventures of Joselito and Tom Thumb (1960) Three Black Angels (1960) El analfabeto (1961) La cigüeña distraída (1966) Qué hombre tan sin embargo (1967) El médico módico (1971) La madrecita (1974) El miedo no anda en burro (1976)
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