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  2. Enamorándome de Ramón - Wikipedia

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    Enamorándome de Ramón is a Mexican telenovela produced by Lucero Suárez for Televisa. [1] It is based on the Venezuelan telenovela written by Doris Seguí, Tomasa Tequiero produced in 2009. [2] Filming began on December 1, 2016, at Televisa San Ángel. [3] The series stars José Ron as Ramón López and Esmeralda Pimentel as Fabiola Medina. [4]

  3. Sabine Moussier - Wikipedia

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    Diana Sabine Moussier (Spanish pronunciation: [saˈβine muˈsjeɾ]; born on July 12, 1968) is a Mexican actress who is best known for her villainous roles in Televisa's telenovelas, such as María Isabel, El privilegio de amar, Entre el amor y el odio, La madrastra, Amar sin límites, Piel de otoño, Amor sin maquillaje, Las tontas no van al cielo, Mi pecado, Abismo de pasión, La malquerida ...

  4. My Mother Likes Women - Wikipedia

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    My Mother Likes Women (Spanish: A mi Madre le gustan las mujeres) is a 2002 Spanish comedy film directed by Inés París and Daniela Fejerman. The film stars Leonor Watling, Rosa Maria Sardà, María Pujalte, Silvia Abascal, and Eliska Sirova. My Mother Likes Women premiered in Spain on 11 January 2002.

  5. List of Telemundo telenovelas and series - Wikipedia

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    Telemundo is an American television network owned by NBCUniversal and the first telenovela was created in 1988. Through the years Telemundo has been associated with several foreign chains such as Caracol Televisión some of their telenovelas higher production have been Corazón Valiente produced in 2012, the first soap opera that won the Premios Tu Mundo, was Mi Corazón Insiste en Lola Volcán.

  6. Amor real - Wikipedia

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    Amor real (English: Real Love) [nb 1] is a Mexican telenovela produced by Carla Estrada for Televisa, broadcast by Canal de las Estrellas (now known simply as Las Estrellas). It originally aired from June 9 to October 17, 2003.

  7. Lolita Flores - Wikipedia

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    Flores started her career in the early 1970s and with the release of the album Amor, amor (and a single of the same name) in 1975 she achieved success in her native Spain as well as in countries in Latin-America. Her songs "Sarandonga", "Lo voy a dividir", and "Si la vida son dos días" among others, have become staples in Spanish radio.

  8. María José (singer) - Wikipedia

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    Amante de lo ajeno was released on May 12, 2009. [9] It consists of 11 songs that had been hits by pop divas in the 1980s. "No soy una señora" was released as the first single on March 2, and became very popular in Mexico, especially among teenagers. [ 8 ]

  9. Verónica Castro - Wikipedia

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    Mi Pequeña Soledad: 1990: Viva La Banda: 1988 ¡Mamma Mia! 1988: Maxi Disco Rosa Salvaje: 1987: Reina de la Noche: 1986: Maxi Disco Macumba: 1986: Simplemente Todo: 1986: Esa Mujer: 1985: Cantaré, cantarás (I Will Sing, You Will Sing) 1983: Tambien Romantica: 1982: Sábado en la Noche Tiki-Tiki: 1982: El Malas Mañas: 1981: Cosas de Amigos ...