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Mundo de juguete (English: Toy World) is a Mexican telenovela produced by Televisa. It is a remake of the 1973 Argentine telenovela Papá corazón . It premiered on November 4, 1974, on Canal de las Estrellas and ended on February 25, 1977.
She started her career in 1974 in the telenovela Mundo de juguete.In the 1970s she was active principally on movies. In the 1980s acted in soap operas like Guadalupe (1984), Vanessa (1982) with Lucía Méndez, Chispita (1983), Vivir un poco (1985) with Angelica Aragón and Marionetas (1987).
The popularity of Elvira's Movie Macabre led to the 1988 film Elvira: Mistress of the Dark, and later the 2001 film Elvira's Haunted Hills, both starring Peterson as Elvira. The television show was revived in 2010, featuring Elvira hosting public domain films, and airing on This TV until 2011.
Mundo de juguete (1974) Gotita de gente (1978–1979) Los ricos también lloran (1979–1980) Sandra y Paulina (1980) Caminemos (1980) Déjame vivir (1982) La Fiera (1983) Rosa salvaje (1987) Mi segunda madre (1989) Agujetas de color de rosa (1994) María José (1995) Pobre niña rica (1995) La culpa (1996) ¡Vivan los niños! (2002) Velo de ...
Elvira, Mistress of the Dark famously wants to be remembered by two simple words.But when all is said and done, Cassandra Peterson only asks that people remember her buxom alter ego by three ...
Elvira returned as a horror hostess in 2014 with 13 Nights of Elvira, a 13-episode series produced by Hulu. In 2021, she recreated her show for a one-night movie marathon on the streaming service Shudder to celebrate the show's 40th anniversary. The special was called Elvira's 40th Anniversary, Very Scary, Very Special Special.
Gotita de gente (English: Droplet People), is a Mexican children's telenovela, which was produced by Valentín Pimstein for Televisa in 1978. Stars in it included main actors Graciela Mauri, Liliana Abud and Jorge Ortiz de Pinedo.
Halley Arre! was released, and since then Elvira Hernández has continued to publish both poetry books and essays (the latter signed with her real name, Teresa Adriasola). Her work has been associated with "neo-avant-garde" poets such as Raúl Zurita , Soledad Fariña , Verónica Zondek and Juan Luis Martínez . [ 5 ]