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My Brother's Wife (Spanish: La mujer de mi hermano) is a 2005 Mexican film directed by Ricardo de Montreuil, based on the novel of the same name by the Peruvian writer, journalist and TV host Jaime Bayly. It starred Bárbara Mori, Manolo Cardona, Christian Meier, and Angélica Aragón.
Since 2005, she has appeared as the lead character in several Hollywood and Bollywood films such as My Brother's Wife (2005), Violanchelo (2008), Insignificant Things (2008) produced by Guillermo del Toro, Kites (2010), Cantinflas (2014) and Treintona, soltera y fantástica (2016). Mori started her career in 1992 as a fashion model at the age ...
Amanda goes to a church in the city and befriends brother Juan. The two share their life experiences with each other and Amanda begins turning to him for assistance. Realizing that avoiding romance is crucial to maintaining her new life, Amanda resorts to disguising herself as a frumpy, middle-aged woman with children by using a fat suit ...
In May 2004, he decided to take part in the second chapter of Big Brother VIP in its third edition; in which he ended in second place, beaten only by Roxana Castellanos. He has a son with actress Bárbara Mori, Sergio Jr. In March 2007, he appeared in the music video for Ivy Queen's hit single "Que Lloren".
His Brother's Wife is a 1936 American romantic drama film directed by W. S. Van Dyke and starring Barbara Stanwyck and Robert Taylor.Written by Leon Gordon and John Meehan, based on a story by George Auerbach, the film is about a scientist preparing to leave for the jungles of South America to work on a cure for spotted fever.
In the heart of Rubí (Bárbara Mori) reigns a constant struggle between every woman's desire to find true love and a desperate obsession with money.Although fate has denied her a good economic situation, it has instead favored her with extraordinary physical beauty and Rubí is determined to use it to marry a rich man who will give her the life of luxury she aspires to.
La negociadora is a Mexican thriller drama web television series produced by 11:11 Films for the streaming services Claro Video. [1] Manolo Cardona serves as showrunner of the series, along with David Ruiz as director. [1]
Amores, querer con alevosía is a Mexican telenovela that originally aired on Azteca Trece from January 15, 2001 to June 22, 2001. [1] The telenovela was created by Bernardo Romero Pereiro and Jimena Romero for the company TV Azteca. [1]