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Demetrio González (7 October 1927 – 25 January 2015) was a Spanish-born Mexican film actor and singer of ranchera music. [2] Born in Asturias, Spain, he is sometimes called El Charro Español. He has starred in ranchera-music films from 1955 to 1968.
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Two Cheap Husbands (Spanish: Dos maridos baratos) is a 1960 Mexican comedy western film directed by Jaime Salvador and starring Lilia Prado, Demetrio González and Julio Aldama. [ 1 ] Cast
He was a pupil of the seminary of Talavera de la Reina and the minor seminary of the Archdiocese of Toledo. His tertiary education he received at the San Ildefonso Major Seminary of Toledo and the seminary of Palencia. He was ordained priest on 22 December 1974 in Toledo by Cardinal Marcelo González Martín. He was the coadjutor of "The Good ...
The first rendition of Luis Demetrio's "¿Quién será?" was recorded by Pablo Beltrán Ruiz with his orchestra as an instrumental cha-cha-chá in 1953. This version was later included on the LP South of the Border / Al sur de la frontera - Cha-cha-cha. According to Demetrio, Beltrán only contributed the first few chords of the song. [3]
Víctor Manuel González Reynoso (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈbiɣtoɾ ɣonˈsales]; born September 10, 1973, in Querétaro) is a Mexican actor. He is the nephew of the well-known composer Oscar Reynoso.
Gabriel Soto Borja Díaz (born April 17, 1975) is a Mexican actor and model.He won the national male pageant El Modelo Mexico, and placed first runner-up in Mister World 1996.
Cepillín also helped younger artists to acquire fame such as singer Yuri, who took a role in his movie Milagro en el circo ("Miracle in the circus"), and Salma Hayek, to whom he gave the opportunity in the masterpiece Aladdin as Jasmine. Cepillín had another show in 1987 called Una sonrisa con Cepillín on Channel 5 of Televisa. [2]