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La Rosa de Guadalupe (English title: The Rose of Guadalupe) is a Mexican anthology drama television series created by Carlos Mercado Orduña and produced by Miguel Ángel Herros. The series centers on Mexican Catholic religiosity, specifically to the Virgin of Guadalupe .
Lazos de amor (English title: Τies of Love) is a Mexican telenovela produced by Carla Estrada for Televisa in 1995. [1] It stars Lucero and Luis José Santander . Plot
Guadalupe Rosales was born in 1980 in Redwood City, California. [2] She was raised in East Los Angeles and Boyle Heights, Southern California. [citation needed] She is the daughter of Mexican-American immigrants from Uruapan, Michoacan and Jerez, Zacatecas. [citation needed] When she was only 16 years old when she lost her cousin to gang violence.
Al rojo vivo (1980-1981) El precio de tu amor ( The Price of Your Love ), is a Mexican telenovela produced by Ernesto Alonso for Televisa in 2000. Eduardo Santamarina and Eugenia Cauduro as the protagonists, while Yadhira Carrillo star as the antagonists.
"Historia de un Amor" (Spanish for "Love Story") is a song about a man's old love written by Panamanian songwriter Carlos Eleta Almarán. It was written after the death of his brother's wife. It is also part of the soundtrack of a 1956 Mexican film of the same name starring Libertad Lamarque. The song tells of a man's suffering after his love ...
Corazón apasionado (English title: Passions of the Heart) [1] is a telenovela created by Alberto Gómez and produced by Cisneros Media in 2011. Marlene Favela and Guy Ecker star as the protagonists, [ 2 ] while José Guillermo Cortines , Jessica Mas and Marcelo Buquet star as antagonists.
The early 2000s saw a revival in Amor, particularly within the LGBT community, thanks to a parody character inspired by her in a late-night sketch comedy program called Desde Gayola. The recurring segment, in which her character played by the actor Miguel Romero, was named El Rincón de Pita Amor. [5]
Sara García Hidalgo (8 September 1895 [2] – 21 November 1980) was a Mexican actress who made her biggest mark during the "Golden Age of Mexican cinema". [4] During the 1940s and 1950s, she often played the part of a no-nonsense but lovable grandmother in numerous Mexican films.