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Ferdinando Martínez Valencia (born on April 15, 1982) also known as Ferdinando Valencia is a Mexican actor. [1] Television roles. Title Year Role Notes
Benavides as Juan Pablo in the Univision's series La bella y las bestias.. Benavides began his career in television from an early age, on the telenovela El abuelo y yo, alongside Gael García Bernal and Ludwika Paleta.
In that same year producer Ignacio Sada gave him the lead role in the telenovela Simplemente María, which is an adaptation of the 1989 telenovela, where he shared credits with Claudia Álvarez and Ferdinando Valencia. [17] [18]
Guest stars: Ferdinando Valencia as Eladio, Sergio Reynoso as Don Lauro, Marcela Morell as Doña Martina. 42: 11 "Papá millonario" November 6, 2017 () By collecting ...
Ferdinando Valencia as Cristóbal Cervantes Núñez; Arleth Terán as Vanessa Rivapalacio Landa de Arenti [4] Ana Martín as Felicitas Núñez Vda. de Cervantes "Doña Feli" Eleazar Gómez as Juan Pablo Flores Ríos / Juan Pablo Rivapalacio Flores [5] Alejandra Robles Gil as Lucía Arenti Rivapalacio [5]
Ferdinando Valencia as Guzmán Muriel; África Zavala as Federica; Daniela Luján as Clara Luz; Martín Ricca as Rudolf; María Chacón as Lichita Chagoyan; Miguel Martínez as Chano; Horacio Pancheri as Dámaso Rivera; Lambda García as Facundo; Sherlyn as Silvana; Leticia Perdigón as Bertha; Cecilia Gabriela as Pura; María Perroni as Chofis ...
With the stellar performances of Carlos de la Mota, Pablo Valentín, Tiaré Scanda, Dalilah Polanco, Ferdinando Valencia and the first actors Manuel Ojeda and Carlos Bracho; with the special participations of Christina Pastor, Martha Julia, Latín Lover, Eduardo Santamarina, Otto Sirgo, Fabiola Guajardo, María Isabel Benet, and Susana Zabaleta.
Guy Ecker was born in São Paulo.He is the third out of five children (three girls, two boys) of American parents Marion and Bob Ecker. His father was a businessman, originally from Wisconsin, who worked for several multinational companies and, during his childhood, Ecker also lived in Colombia, Venezuela and Mexico.