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Officer Placa — chubby police officer who knows all the Homies by name [1] El Padrecito ("the little father") — Franciscan priest in sunglasses, based on creator David Gonzales' brother Robert (who is a priest) [1] El Profe — a Master's degree-qualified high school teacher who stays in the barrio to help [7]
The toys were widely popular, with the first series selling a million Homies figures in four months. [4] Gonzales claims that after he re-invented the Homies characters, police representatives have introduced themselves at public functions and individual police officers have even ordered Homies figures from him personally. [citation needed]
El padrecito (transl. "The Little Priest") is a 1964 Mexican comedy film directed by Miguel M. Delgado, starring Cantinflas, Ángel Garasa and Rosa María Vázquez. [1]
Jorge Antonio Russek Martínez (5 January 1932 – 30 July 1998) was a Mexican actor, whose career in film and television spanned over 40 years.A native of Guaymas, he became one of the most prominent actors in Mexican cinema and appeared in more than 300 films in his career.
Springsteen dedicated “My Hometown” to his “homies” of Freehold and Rathangan, the Irish home of his ancestors, at the E Street Band's May 19 concert at Croke Park in Dublin.
Barrio Sésamo (Sesame Neighborhood in English) is the Spanish co-production of the popular U.S. children's television series Sesame Street produced by Televisión Española and Sesame Workshop (formerly Children's Television Workshop) from 1979 to 2000, the equivalent of Plaza Sésamo in Mexico and Hispanic America. All characters adopted ...
Espino was in Spain's gazetteers [6] until Puerto Rico was ceded by Spain in the aftermath of the Spanish–American War under the terms of the Treaty of Paris of 1898 and became an unincorporated territory of the United States.
He was born in Havana, Cuba but started his acting career in Spain with the film Fray Escoba of Ramón Torrado.He made two more films with him and then moved to Mexico to participate in Los hijos que yo soñé ("The sons I dreamed of") and the telenovela San Martín de Porres that made him famous in this country.