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It began airing on La 1 on 3 October 2007. [8] The original broadcasting run ended on 29 January 2008. [8] Desaparecida sparked a spin-off, UCO, Unidad Central Operativa. [9] The series and its spin-off UCO were collectively rebranded in Argentina as Bruno Sierra, el rostro de la ley for broadcasting on Canal 7 in 2009. [5]
"Blanca Mujer" (transl. "White Woman") is a song by Puerto Rican singer Draco Rosa from his fourth studio album Vagabundo (1996) and twelfth studio album Vida (2013). It was released on 4 February 2013 through Sony Music Latin as a promotional single featuring Colombian singer-songwriter Shakira .
White Ravens 2001 for "Milú, un perro en desgracia" (Milú, a dog in disgrace). 2002, XIII Ala Delta Prize for "Caracoles, pendientes y mariposas" (Snails, earrings and butterflies) [3] 2004, National Libraries of Venezuela chooses his book "El puente de los cerezos" as the best book published in Spanish. 2004, Critics' Prize of Asturias.
Olderöck was a descendant of Nazi-affiliated Germans - [4] her father hailed from Hamburg and her mother from Munich. [5] She emigrated to Chile with her parents and sisters. . According to Nancy Guzmán, a journalist and author of the book Ingrid Olderöck: The Woman of the Dogs, the future agent was raised in a very authoritarian family environment where there was a certain contempt for ...
Ni en vivo ni en directo [7] 1983–1984: Comedy: Emilio Aragón: Ninette y un señor de Murcia: 1984: Sitcom: Juanjo Menéndez and Victoria Vera Nivel de vida: 1968–1970: Science: Blanca Álvarez, Maruja Callaved and Marisa Medina: Los Niños no sois tan niños: 1976: Children: Manolo Codeso: No disparen al pianista [77] 2007–2009: Music ...
The writing team of the first season was formed by Curro Royo, Miguel Ángel Fernández, Irene Olaciregui, Mercedes Cruz, Juan Vicente Pozuelo, Joaquín Górriz and Eva Peris, [6] whereas the episodes were directed by Miguel Ángel Vivas (who directed the key episodes), [8] Inma Torrente and Jacobo Martos. [9] Shooting took place in 2019 in ...
Yo compro esa mujer (English title: I Buy That Woman) is a Mexican telenovela produced by Ernesto Alonso for Televisa in 1990. [3] [4] Based on the novel "The Count of Monte Cristo" by Alexandre Dumas, created by Olga Ruilópez and adapted by Liliana Abud. The telenovela stars Leticia Calderón, Eduardo Yáñez and Enrique Rocha.
Yo Soy La Buena (2003) La Duena y El Senora del Bolero (2000) Antologia Cuba /Blanca Rosa Gil (1999) Besos de Juegos (1999) Tu Me Hiciste Mujer (1998) 15 Super Exitos (1997) Duena y Senora de la Cancion (1996) Hambre (1995) 15 Exitos (1994) La Munequita Que Canta (1993) Boleros (1992) Remastered; Unica Entrega (date unknown)