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La Invasora (English title:My secret guest) is a Venezuelan telenovela [1] developed by Iris Dubs and produced by Radio Caracas Television in 2003. [ 2 ] Daniela Alvarado [ 3 ] and Juan Carlos García starred as protagonists with Rosalinda Serfaty , Jean Carlo Simancas , Mirela Mendoza and Carlos Arreaza as antagonists.
2004: ¡Qué buena se puso Lola! as Jorge (Benavides) Avellaneda; 2006: Por todo lo alto as Alcides Urquiaga; 2007: Mi prima Ciela as Abel Méndez; 2009: Condesa por Amor as Fernando; 2009: Los misterios del amor as Edwin Santeliz; 2010: La mujer perfecta as Beto Pimentel; 2012: Nacer Contigo as Caín Bermúdez; 2015: Amor Secreto as Dr. Edgar ...
¡Qué buena se puso Lola! (How hot Lola got!) is a Venezuelan telenovela written by José Manuel Peláez and produced by RCTV. [1] It starred Roxana Díaz and Jerónimo Gil, and with the participation of Flavia Gleske antagonistic.
Hassan Emilio Kabande Laija (born 15 June 1999), known professionally as Peso Pluma, is a Mexican singer, musician and rapper.Learning to play the guitar during his early teens, he developed his craft by writing songs inspired by regional Mexican music. [3]
¡Qué buena se puso Lola! La Cuaima , also known as Carmencita, la Cuaima , is a Venezuelan telenovela created by Carlos Pérez that premiered on Radio Caracas Televisión on August 6, 2003, and ended on February 9, 2004. [ 1 ]
¡Qué buena se puso Lola! Executive Producer 2005 Amantes: Executive Producer [1] 2006 Y los declaro marido y mujer: Executive Producer 2007 Toda una dama: Executive Producer 2009 Calle luna, Calle sol: Project manager 2013 Pasión Prohibida: Vice president of production 2013-2014 Santa Diabla: Vice president of production [2] 2014 En otra piel
She starred in Puso Sa Puso (1988), Langit At Lupa (1989), and Guhit Ng Palad (1998). She did Kung Ako Na Lang Sana (2003) with Sharon Cuneta and Aga Muhlach under Star Cinema. She also did a film for Gawad Kalinga Paraiso: Tatlong Kwento Ng Pag-asa (2007) with Maricel Soriano.
" Hasta Siempre, Comandante," ("Until Forever, Commander" in English) or simply " Hasta Siempre ", is a 1965 song by Cuban composer Carlos Puebla. The song's lyrics are a reply to revolutionary Che Guevara's farewell letter when he left Cuba, in order to foster revolution in the Congo and later Bolivia, [1] where he was captured and killed.