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Irene Azuela began her career as an actress in 2000's in TV Azteca with three telenovelas: Todo por amor, Amores querer con alevosía and La otra mitad del sol. She began to make films in 2007 in the film El búfalo de la noche, written by Guillermo Arriaga. In 2008 she won as best actress in the Ariel Awards for the film Quemar las Naves.
It stars Osvaldo Benavides, Juan Manuel Bernal, Rosa María Bianchi, and Irene Azuela. [1] The plot revolves around a billionaire tequila magnate and his family in the corrupt world of Mexico's business elites riddled with scandal and violence. [2] [3] The series was released on September 13, 2019, on Netflix. [1]
In 1908 Julio Olmedo (Erick Elías) and Isabel Alarcón (Irene Azuela) travel on the same train heading to the Gran Hotel, the Alarcón family business.Julio travels to look for his twin sister, Cristina Olmedo (Ximena Herrera), who has stopped writing to him for a few months, while Isabel responds to a call from her mother, the matriarch Teresa de Alarcón (Diana Bracho), who has arranged her ...
The film won two Ariel Awards in 2008: for Best Actress (Irene Azuela) and for Best Original Music (Alejandro Giacomán, songs by Joselo Rangel). The film was also nominated for Best Art Design. The film was also nominated for Best Art Design.
' So is luck ') is a 2011 Mexican comedy film, written, produced and directed by Juan Carlos de Llaca and starring Alfonso Herrera, Mauricio Isaac and Irene Azuela. It was released on August 19, 2011. [1]
Azuela is a Spanish surname. Notable people with the surname include: Francisco Azuela (born 1948), Mexican writer and diplomat; Irene Azuela (born 1979), Mexican actress and producer; Jorge Toral Azuela, Mexican scouting leader; Mariano Azuela (1873–1952), Mexican author and physician; Mariano Azuela Güitrón (born 1936), Mexican jurist
Irene Astor, Baroness Astor of Hever (1919–2001), English philanthropist; Irene Avaalaaqiaq Tiktaalaaq (born 1941), Canadian artist; Irene Awret (1921–2014), German artist and writer; Irene Azuela (born 1979), Mexican actress and producer; Irene Bache (1901–1999), British artist; Irene Baird, English-Canadian novelist
The Obscure Spring; Directed by: Ernesto Contreras: Written by: Carlos Contreras: Produced by: Luis Albores Erika Avila Carlos Meza Gustavo Angel Olaya José María Yazpik