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  2. Eulalio González - Wikipedia

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    Eulalio "Lalo" González Ramírez (16 December 1921 – 1 September 2003), nicknamed "Piporro", was a Mexican actor, humorist, singer-songwriter, screenwriter, announcer, film director, and film producer.

  3. File:Eulalio González, Piporro circa 1950s.jpg - Wikipedia

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    English: Mexican actor, singer, and comedian Eulalio González better known as Piporro in a publicity photo coming from Cuban journalist, Rodolfo Santovenia, he worked at the "Bohemia" Cuban magazine. Circa 1950s.

  4. Eleazar García - Wikipedia

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    García was known professionally as Chelelo and was one of the three main norteño comedians of Mexican cinema, along with Eulalio González and Alejandro Reyna. He died on 24 August 1999 after three years of struggle to recover from embolism. [1] His son Eleazar Lorenzo García Gutiérrez (1957-2011) was known as Chelelo Jr. [2]

  5. File:Eulalio González, Piporro press photo 1976 (cropped).jpg

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    English: Mexican actor, singer, and comedian Eulalio González better known as Piporro in a 1976 press photo. Date: 8 December 1976: Source: WorthPoint: Author:

  6. Eulalio - Wikipedia

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    Eulalio González (1921–2003), Mexican actor, humorist, singer-songwriter, screenwriter, announcer, film director, and film producer Eulalio Gutiérrez (1881–1939), Mexican general Eulalio Tordil (born 1953), spree killer who murdered three people in Maryland

  7. The Ship of Monsters - Wikipedia

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    The Ship of Monsters (Spanish: La nave de los monstruos) is a 1960 Mexican comic science fiction film. It was produced by Jesús Sotomayor Martínez, directed by Rogelio A. González, and starred Eulalio González, Ana Bertha Lepe and Lorena Velázquez.

  8. Qué hombre tan sin embargo - Wikipedia

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    The film featured the "accidental" cinematic debut of actress Hilda Aguirre; her father (José María Aguirre) was a friend of producer Gregorio Walerstein. [2] Aguirre's father had told the producer that he had a "half-crazy daughter who wanted to work in cinema."

  9. File:Eulalio González, Piporro circa 1950s (cropped).jpg

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    English: Mexican actor, singer, and comedian Eulalio González better known as Piporro in a publicity photo coming from Cuban journalist, Rodolfo Santovenia, he worked at the "Bohemia" Cuban magazine. Circa 1950s.