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Together, they performed in the stage productions Maestra Vida and Mis adorables entenados in 1988. The next year, Ecuavisa brought the production to television and Guillén played the mother of the eponymous Vera family, who struggled to raise her step-children. Guillén participated in the series's entire run, 1989 to 1991.
Sandra Pareja (born 1966/1967) is an Ecuadorian actress, best known for her role in the Ecuavisa television series Mis adorables entenados [].She began her acting career at age 16 in the theater group El Juglar [], and has appeared at Teatro El Ángel with the group La Mueca.
Yaiza Pérez Esteve (born 22 February 1994 in Madrid) is a Spanish actress and singer.She is best known as the child actress who played Sheila in the TV series Mis adorables vecinos. [6]
Mis adorables vecinos (lit. ' My lovely neighbors ') is a Spanish comedy television series produced by Globomedia for Antena 3 that was originally broadcast from 11 April 2004 to 21 May 2006. It revolves around the life of a Spanish family who moves to a wealthier neighborhood and their relationship with their new neighbors. [1]
Two titles from leading lights of the New Catalan Cinema, Elena Trapé’s “The Enchanted,” starring Goya winning actress Laila Costa, and Lucía Alemany’s “Co-Husbands,” with “House ...
A las once en casa (TVE, 1998–2000) Family comedy. A medias (Antena 3, 2002) Comedy about two forty-somethings that share a flat with their daughters. A miña sogra e máis eu (TVG, 2004–2005) Comedy about a man who for economical reasons have to live with his mother-in-law. (in Galician) A su servicio (TVE, 1994) 10 episodes of 45 minutes ...
Latremenoi Mou Geitones (Greek: Λατρεμένοι μου Γείτονες) or My Beloved Neighbors is a Greek TV serial written by Panos Amarantidis and Constntine Ganosis, directed by Pierros Andrakakos, created by Studio ATA and broadcast on Mega Channel starting in 2007 with additional episodes in 2008.
Lorenzo de Monteclaro (born September 5, 1939) is a singer of regional Mexican music. He was born with the name of Lorenzo Hernández in Cuencamé de Ceniceros, Durango, and sang for the first time on radio in the late 1950s on a Sunday talent contest called "Aficionados de los Ejidos" on XEDN (Torreón, Coahuila).