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Milagros de la Torre is an artist based in New York. [1]Her work is a part of the permanent collection at the Museum of Modern Art [2] in New York. De la Torre was awarded the Guggenheim Fellowship in Creative Arts - Photography in 2011 and the Smithsonian Artist Fellowship Award in 2021.
Allisson Marian Gutiérrez (née Lozano Núñez; born August 1, 1992), better known as Allisson Lozz, is a Mexican former actress, model and singer.She is best known for her roles in the Mexican telenovelas Mision S.O.S as Diana, in Rebelde as Bianca, in Al Diablo con los Guapos as Milagros, and En Nombre del Amor as Paloma.
Milagros de la Torre Vargas/ Chachita Vargas (Mother of Milagros) Roberto Mateos... José Antonio Wilson Gómez / José Antonio Echevarria; Yvonne Frayssinet... Lucrecia De La Torre de Muñoz, Condesa de Santana del Sol (Main villain) Malena Elías... Raquel Echevarría Romero Viuda de Wilson (Secondary villain) Juan Vitali... Gerardo Bellido
Milagros Mata Gil (17 April 1951-7 July 2023) [1] was a Venezuelan novelist and essayist. [2] She was a professor of Spanish, literature and Latin at the Instituto Pedagógico de Caracas. She was also a researcher in the area of Venezuelan literature and was a member of the Venezuelan Academy of the Spanish Language since 2011 until her death ...
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Manuela Sancho y Bonafonte was born in Plenas, a small town in the province of Zaragoza, on 16 June 1784. [1] She was the first child of the smallholders Juan Antonio Sancho Artal and María Bonafonte Yus, and was baptised in the local church. [2]
Una muchacha llamada Milagros (English: A girl called Milagros) is a Venezuelan telenovela written by Delia Fiallo and produced by Venevisión in 1974. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Rebeca Gonzalez and José Bardina starred as the main protagonists with Ivonne Attas and Haydee Balza as antagonists.
Milagros: Girl from Away is a 2008 children's novel by Cuban-American author Meg Medina. [1] [2] It was first published on 11 November 2008 through Henry Holt and Company and follows a young girl who has to deal with various struggles, including an absentee father. The book took Medina about eighteen months to write. [3]