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Maria Felix. Félix was known as La Doña for her role in the movie Doña Bárbara (1943), based on the novel by the Venezuelan writer Rómulo Gallegos. For the film, another actress (Isabela Corona) was already hired, but when Gallegos first saw Félix, he was charmed by her and said: "Here is my Doña Bárbara!" This movie was filmed in ...
The Brother / Raúl Salinas de Gortari played by Mauricio Isaac (season 2; guest season 3), a Mexican businessman and the elder brother of the President Elect. Credited only as "The Brother". Cecilia Rosado played by Mariana Treviño (season 2), the President Elect’s campaign manager and a member of the PRI.
Maria Felix was his other partner in such films as Enamorada (1946) or Maclovia (1948). [3] In the late 40s, he made the jump to Hollywood by the hand of John Ford. Armendáriz was a favorite of Ford, appearing in three of his films: The Fugitive (1947), Fort Apache and 3 Godfathers (both 1948). Armendáriz with Lana Turner in Diane (1956)
After the routing of the cocaine shipments through the Bahamas was blocked by the United States, Félix makes contact with the Colombian cartels and reach an agreement with the Cali Cartel of the Orejuela brothers. Following the meeting, Pablo Escobar warns Felix and proposes another deal, half and half with him and Cali.
Esteban Soberanes as Francisco Vega, Romelia's deceased brother, he is former member of the Monkeys' group. Assassin of Altagracia's father. He is the third victim of Altagracia. Villain. (season 1) Gavo Figueira as Jorge Moya, neighbour and friend of the Aguirre family. (season 1) Roberto Quijano as Gabino Domínguez, a policeman obsessed with ...
"Maria Callas sang 'Carmen' for everyone [at the same event as Marilyn Monroe], for Kennedy, so they knew each other quite well, and there are letters between Jackie and Maria Callas because ...
Pablo Rabiella y Díez de Aux (died 1719) was a Spanish painter of battle-pieces and portraits. Díez de Aux lived at Zaragosa at the start of the 18th century. His brother Pablo Félix was also a painter.
Jole Notes is ready to celebrate six years as Cape Cabaret's owner with an evolving entertainment lineup and menu items