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Nicknamed El Buitre (The Vulture), he was a member of the La Quinta del Buitre along with Manolo Sanchís, Rafael Martín Vázquez, Míchel and Miguel Pardeza. [2]
The name originated from an El País article written by journalist Julio César Iglesias entitled "Amancio y la quinta del Buitre". Originally, the article's title was intended to be simply "La Quinta del Buitre", however Iglesias remembers that he decided to add Amancio's name after being advised by the paper's editors that writing a 90-line article about a group of kids, "mocosos", would be ...
El Buitre Airport (Spanish: Aeródromo El Buitre, (ICAO: SCAE)) is a military airport just south of Arica, a Pacific coastal city in the Tarapacá Region of Chile.. The runway is 2 kilometres (1.2 mi) inland from the Pacific shore.
He acquired the nickname "Señor Smoke" in Detroit, while he was known as "El Buitre de Tecamachalco" (The Vulture of Tecamachalco) in Mexico. López was discovered in his hometown by Mexican League scouts and converted from a starting pitcher to a relief pitcher .
García actually had a small, uncredited part in the 1953 movie Huracán Ramírez, where he played both "El Buitre Blanco" and "Chico García" in some of the wrestling scenes. [4] When the wrestler who played the "Huracán Ramírez" role, Eduardo Bonada, wanted to stop wrestling under a mask, the Rodríguez' decided to quietly audition for a ...
Marco de la O as El Buitre (season 2) Vanessa Acosta as Juliana Hernández (season 2) Rubén Sanz as Father Rafael (season 2) David Palacio as El Man (season 2) Abril Schreiber as Gabriela (season 2) Pascacio López (season 2) Ana Jimena Villanueva as Rosa (season 2) Victor Olveira as Darwin Herfer (season 2) Arnoldo Picazzo as Mauricio (season 2)
The script was based on an original story by Huntington which was first known as Manutara.He sold it to producer Jack O. Lamont who managed to get some financing from Paramount provided American names were cast in the leads.
The black vulture (Coragyps atratus), also known as the American black vulture, Mexican vulture, zopilote, urubu, or gallinazo, is a bird in the New World vulture family whose range extends from the southeastern United States to Peru, Central Chile and Uruguay in South America.