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Carlos Ramirez in a 1944 advertisement. Carlos Julio Ramírez (August 4, 1916 in Tocaima, Cundinamarca – December 12, 1986 in Miami, Florida) was a Colombian baritone who became a MGM Studios contract actor in Hollywood during the 1940s. [1]
"Bésame Morenita" is a Colombian song. It was composed in 1950 by Álvaro Dalmar for the baritone Carlos Julio Ramirez. [1] The song was censored in Spain in the mid-1950s for being "against public morality."
Born in Santo Domingo Este, Carlos Julio emigrated to Barcelona in 2000 and was in FC Barcelona's La Masia academy until 2013, when he signed for Villarreal CF. [1] He represented their third and reserve teams in Tercera División and Segunda División B respectively, before on 9 July 2016 signing a two-year deal with Marbella FC of the latter.
Irving Torres Yllán from CineNT wrote: "Tell Me About Yourself has in its favor that what it relates feels genuine, not forced, that it opens the debate to what society wants and what people want, that it shows that in the middle of the 21st century there are situations that do not change, that there are many others that have changed, that it tells a story with a surprising rhythm and that ...
Benito Báez; José Báez; Pedro Báez; Sandy Báez; Lorenzo Barceló; Luis Barrera; Antonio Bastardo; Miguel Batista; Rafael Batista; Tony Batista; Danny Bautista
Julio Ramón Ribeyro (1929–1994), short story writer and novelist. Gabriel Rimachi Sialer (born 1974), writer, journalist, and archeologist. José de la Riva Agüero (1783–1858), soldier, politician, and historian. Gonzalo Rodríguez Risco (born 1972), playwright and screenwriter. María Rostworowski (1915–2016), historian.
Ramírez Sánchez, son of Marxist lawyer José Altagracia Ramírez Navas and Elba María Sánchez, was born in Michelena, in the Venezuelan state of Táchira. [12] Despite his mother's pleas to give their firstborn child a Christian first name, José called him Ilich, after Vladimir Ilyich Lenin, while two younger siblings were named "Lenin" (born 1951) and "Vladimir" (born 1958). [13]
Carlos is a masculine given name, ... Carlos Julio Villar Aleman (born 1946), Cuban artist; Carlos Anwandter (1801–1889), German political exile who immigrated to ...