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  2. Juan Ferrara - Wikipedia

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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.

  3. Misterio - Wikipedia

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    The film stars Juan Ferrara, as a TV star who blurs reality with the plot of the soap opera he is shooting. Helena Rojo plays Sandra, his co-star, while Víctor Junco is the TV director and Beatríz Sheridan is the screenwriter. Misterio is adapted from a novel written by Vicente Leñero, who adapted it for the screen.

  4. Victoria (Mexican TV series) - Wikipedia

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    This telenovela tells the adventures of Victoria a foreign girl who comes to Mexico with the aim of finding a husband, clearly these situations are rare with a dose of melodrama and comedy that gave freshness to the story, despite not being a success equaled the success of the original, this according to critics of the lack of independence between one and the other because they were exactly alike.

  5. Infierno en el paraíso - Wikipedia

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    Infierno en el paraíso (English title: Hell in Paradise) is a Mexican telenovela produced by Carlos Sotomayor for Televisa in 1999. [1] [2] 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.

  6. Mentiras (film) - Wikipedia

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    Cinémas d'Amérique Latine said that the film "adorned itself with an aesthetic worthy of the most common of soap operas". [2] Some reviews noted the film's feminist themes, with Debate feminista holding it as an example of a film that conveys a narrative of "feminidad odiahombres" ("man-hating femininity"), [3] and Jorge Ayala Blanco in La disolvencia del cine mexicano: entre lo popular y lo ...

  7. La gata (1970 TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Juan Ferrara Magda Guzmán Antonio Raxel José Gálvez Sergio Bustamante Emma Roldán Norma Lazareno: Opening theme: Jump to the Villa by John Dankworth and Cleo Laine: Ending theme "Yo voy soñando caminos" by Alberto Cortez: Country of origin: Mexico: Original language: Spanish: Production; Producer: Valentín Pimstein: Original release ...

  8. Ofelia Guilmáin - Wikipedia

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    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.

  9. El hogar que yo robé - Wikipedia

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    Andrea Velarde is a young married woman who cheats on her husband, she is traveling in a tourist place with Eduardo, a young gigolo and rake. Visiting a casino and after dinner, Andrea goes to touch up her makeup in the restroom, also feeling bad about something she ate, then suddenly her face is reflected in the mirror, but the image is not hers, but of another woman, surprised she discover ...