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Sniper: Ultimate Kill is a 2017 American action film directed by Claudio Fäh and starring Chad Michael Collins, Billy Zane, and Tom Berenger. [1] [2] [3] The film is the seventh installment of the Sniper film series and a sequel to Sniper: Ghost Shooter (2016).
Felipe Calero as Tom Stevenson; Herbert King as Tobías; Isabella Santo Domingo as Victoria Morales; Joavany Álvarez as Oliver; Julián Arango as Mario de La Espriella Lombardi; Julio César Herrera as Nelson Betancourt; Luis Fernando Salas as Nardo; María Fernanda Yepes as Valentina; Sofía Jaramillo as Cameron Cifuentes Araujo
Andrés Calero was born on 16 October 1906 in Erandio, Biscay.He began playing football in 1925 in his hometown club CD Acero, [4] where he stood out as a forward. His good performance eventually drew the attention of Athletic Bilbao, who signed him in the summer of 1927, making his debut against Barakaldo CF on 2 October, which ended in a 2–3 loss. [1]
Felipe Calero as Andrés Morales; The corrupt, crafty and prejudiced politician, Natalia's friend. He was a candidate for the House of Representatives and now for the Senate of the Republic. In principle, he intends to create ties with Ortega, given that his illegal businesses can represent a valuable economic contribution to his campaign.
Felipe Calero as Quique [6] Norma Nivia as Laura [6] Daniel Rodríguez as Polo [6] Ivan Rodríguez as Castor [6] Leonardo Acosta as Aldo; Alexandra Restrepo as Martha; José Daniel Cristancho as Nacho; Paula Estrada as Mafe; Xilena Aycardi as Paloma; Viviana Santos as Kamila; Fiona Horsey as Aida; Edwin Maya as Germen
The program follows the story of the lives of five women who are undergoing different kinds of marital crises. The first one to be introduced is Antonia Palacios, a beautiful middle-aged woman: the best saleswoman in Colombian real state company Grupo Inmobiliario, she is overloaded with work by her boss Manuel Gomez (Jorge Cao), a proud, avaricious and rich company manager with few scruples.
Escobar: El Patrón del Mal (international title: Pablo Escobar, The Drug Lord; also known as Pablo Escobar: El Patrón del Mal) is a 2012 Colombian biographical TV series produced and broadcast on Caracol TV, based on a true story about the life of Pablo Escobar – the notorious druglord.
Other notable young player is 22-year old Andrés Felipe Roa, who was called up for the senior team and played the Olympic Games play-off against United States along with his fellow mates Luis Manuel Orejuela and Kevin Balanta. [31] For the 2016 season, the average age of the squad was 22.8 with 17 players under 21. [32]