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Actor Character Description Leticia Calderón: Esmeralda Rosales Peñarreal de Velasco: Born blind, when she was a baby it was thought that she was dead and was switched by Dominga & Crisanta with Jose Armando, her name comes from the emerald earrings Crisanta gave to Dominga, is in love with Jose Armando, Jose Armando's wife, Jose Rodolfo's mother, Rodolfo & Blanca's biological daughter ...
La reina soy yo (English: I am the Queen), formerly known as Puro Flow, [2] is a Mexican telenovela produced by Teleset and Sony Pictures Television for Televisa. [3] It is an adaptation of the Colombian telenovela La Reina del Flow broadcast by Caracol Televisión. The series stars Michelle Renaud, Mané de la Parra, and Lambda García. [4]
He is the son of the Argentinian-born bullfighter Raúl Acha, "Rovira", who appeared numerous times in the Plaza de Acho in Lima, Peru. Emmanuel grew up in Chosica, a town about an hour from Lima, and attended Chosica's most prestigious boarding school, the Colegio Santa Rosa, of the Augustinian priests.
Santiago del Olmo, a dying man, marries her to thwart his greedy aunt Malvina after his death. Following Santiago’s passing, Maria becomes the head of the family, enraging Malvina. Per Santiago's will, Malvina, her son Jorge Luis, and daughter Digna must live with Maria to inherit his fortune.
Amy, la niña de la mochila azul (transl. Amy, the Girl with the Blue Backpack) is a Mexican telenovela produced by Televisa in 2004. [1] The telenovela is an adaptation on the 1979 film La niña de la mochila azul .
Love & Hate is the third album released by Bachata group Aventura released on November 18, 2003, by Premium Latin Music. The album's production is based on bachata with elements of Hip Hop and R&B, similar to the bands previous studio albums.
We Broke the Rules is the second studio album by the American band Aventura, released on July 2, 2002, by Premium Latin music.On the album, Aventura incorporated elements of pop, hip hop, and R&B into bachata, giving what critics thought was a new flavor to the genre and extending its appeal to those who preferred urban music styles.
Ramona is a Mexican telenovela produced by Lucy Orozco for Televisa based on the 1884 novel Ramona by Helen Hunt Jackson.It premiered on April 3, 2000 and ended on July 14, 2000. [1]