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Ferrara demonstrated an interest in acting since he was a young child. But it wasn't until he was 22 that he booked his first job as an actor. He changed his name to Juan Ferrara before playing a small role in the 1965 movie, "Tajimara". In 1966, he got his first major movie role, as Sonny in Los Angeles de Puebla.
It stars Juan Ferrara, Diana Bracho, Alicia Machado, Héctor Suárez Gomis, Magda Guzmán Rosa María Bianchi, Julio Bracho, Sergio Corona, Arsenio Campos and Julieta Rosen. Cast [ edit ]
David Zepeda, Sandra Echeverría and Gabriel Soto star as the main protagonists, while Laisha Wilkins, Rosa María Bianchi, Ferdinando Valencia and Juan Ferrara star as the main antagonists. With stellar performance of Delia Casanova , Leticia Calderón and Pedro Armendáriz Jr. , who died a few months after finishing his work in this story.
Lourdes Munguía and Juan Ferrara starred as protagonists, while Fernando Balzaretti and leading actress Saby Kamalich starred as antagonists in first part of telenovela. Mariagna Prats starred as antagonist in second part.
Ofelia Guilmáin was born in Madrid, Spain. [citation needed]She was part of the Guerrillas of Theater groups in Spain set up by the republican government. When Francisco Franco came to power, she left her country as did many other artists and intellectuals.
Jerry Ferrara knew Entourage was a big deal when this unexpected moment happened on set. The actor, who recently partnered with CashApp and Visa along with his Entourage costar Kevin Dillon ...
Juan Ferrara Marco Muñoz Arturo Peniche Ana Colchero Cecilia Gabriela Magda Karina: Opening theme: Valeria y Maximiliano by Bebu Silvetti ¿Dónde andará el amor? by Denisse de Kalafe (rebroadcasting 2000) Ending theme: Promesas en la noche by Lourdes Munguía: Country of origin: Mexico: Original language: Spanish: No. of episodes: 90 ...
Mar de amor (International title: Curse by The Sea) is a Spanish-language Mexican telenovela produced by Nathalie Lartilleux for Televisa. [2] It is a remake of 1978 Venezuelan telenovela María del Mar.