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Actor/Film producer. Years active. 1935–2016. Mario Almada Otero (January 7, 1922 – October 4, 2016) was a Mexican actor with a career lasting over seven decades. [1] He appeared in over 300 films. He was most known for his roles in urban westerns, narco peliculas and action pictures. He was the brother of actor Fernando Almada.
Delma S. Arrigoitia, historian, author; first person in the University of Puerto Rico to earn a master's degree in the field of history; in 2010, her book, Puerto Rico Por Encima de Todo: Vida y Obra de Antonio R. Barceló, 1868–1938, was recognized among the best in the category of "research and criticism" and awarded a first place prize by ...
Santiago Segura Silva was born in Madrid on 17 July 1965. [5] He was raised in the city's district of Carabanchel. [6] After studying Arts at the Complutense University of Madrid, [7] he decided to pursue a career as a filmmaker and in 1989 he directed the short Relatos de medianoche with a budget of 7000 pesetas (around US$50).
The Philadelphia Phillies’ win over the Tampa Bay Rays descended into chaos on Tuesday night after reliever Edwin Uceta hit Nick Castellanos with a 96mph fastball.
Plus, there’s still one tasty deal yet to expire: The chain’s $1 Happier Hour runs every day from 2 p.m. until 5 p.m. and offers fans a $1 medium-sized Baja Blast fountain drink or regular ...
Jordi Wild. Jorge Carrillo de Albornoz Torres (pronounced [ˈʒɔɾði kaˈriʎo ðe alβoɾˈnoθ ˈtores], born 28 August 1984), better known as Jordi Wild, is a Spanish YouTuber and podcaster. His YouTube channel, El Rincón de Giorgio, was created in March 2013, and reached 7 million subscribers in 2017; [6][7] he currently has more than 12 ...
September 3, 2024 at 3:45 PM. (Reuters) - Snap will concentrate on expanding and diversifying its underperforming advertising business with a focus on augmented reality, CEO Evan Spiegel informed ...
Baja Studios, formerly Fox Baja, is an American-owned film studio near the resort community of Rosarito, Baja California, Mexico. It comprises the world's largest stages and water tanks designed for filming. [1] As well as major film work the facility is used for making commercials, music videos, television series, and movies for television.