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Juan later Julia Martinez (Manila) Belén Cuesta: Recurring Main Colonel Luis Tamayo Fernando Cayo: Recurring Main Benjamín Martinez (Logroño) Ramón Agirre Recurring Main [d] Matías Caño (Pamplona) Ahikar Azcona Recurring Main [d] Dimitri Mostovói / Radko Dragić (Oslo) [e] Roberto García Ruiz: Recurring Main [a] César Gandía José ...
Virgilio Martínez Véliz (born August 31, 1977) is a Peruvian chef and restaurateur. He is considered one of the new generation of Peruvian chefs promoting the spread of Peruvian cuisine . He is known for his use of applying modern cooking techniques to indigenous Peruvian ingredients.
Enrique played by Carrell Lasso (season 3), a member of the Cali cartel’s security team. Claudio Salazar played by Carlos Camacho (season 3), a high-ranking member of the North Valley cartel. Dario played by Roberto Cano (season 3), a sicario for the Cali cartel and David’s right-hand man. Manuel played by Maurho Jimenez (season 3), Pacho ...
After 1999’s Any Given Sunday and 2014’s Annie, Foxx reunited with Diaz for Netflix's Back In Action as Matt. While he plays a husband on-screen, Foxx keeps his personal life private off ...
In Meet Me Next Christmas, Devale plays a concierge named Teddy, who Layla hires to help her get the tickets.Like his character, he also found his real-life love in New York City. According to a ...
A spoiler-free guide to the stars of Netflix's addictive new series. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us. Mail ...
Elite (Spanish: Élite; stylized as E L I T Ǝ) is a Spanish thriller teen drama television series created for Netflix by Carlos Montero and Darío Madrona. The series is set in Las Encinas, a fictional elite secondary school and revolves around the relationships between three working-class teenage students enrolled at the school through a scholarship program and their wealthy classmates.
It makes up about 18 percent of the U.S. population, but there’s still a lack of media representation (with Latinx actors making up 4.9 percent of speaking roles in films alone). Despite the low ...