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Sylvia Banquells Pinal (born 13 October 1949), known professionally as Sylvia Pasquel, is a Mexican actress. Career. 1960s. At the ...
Silvia Pinal Hidalgo [1] was born in Guaymas, Sonora, on 12 September 1931. [8] [9] [10] Her parents were María Luisa Hidalgo Aguilar and Moisés Pasquel.Pasquel was an orchestra conductor at radio station XEW by whom Hidalgo Aguilar became pregnant when she was 15 years old.
Amarte es mi pecado (International title: My Love, My Sin) [2] is a Mexican telenovela produced by Ernesto Alonso for Televisa in 2004. [3]The series stars Yadhira Carrillo, Sergio Sendel, Alessandra Rosaldo, Sylvia Pasquel, Alexis Ayala and René Casados.
He was then married to the actress and TV producer Silvia Pinal and they had a daughter, Sylvia Pasquel; and he was last married to the actress Dina de Marco. Their children are José Manuel, Rocío Banquells, Jeanette, Mary Paz, Ariadne and Rafael Jr. Rafael died on 27 October 1990 in Mexico City, at the age of 73.
She is half-sister of the actress Sylvia Pasquel (daughter of Rafael Banquells and Silvia Pinal). Her other siblings are Jose Manuel, Janette, Mary Paz, Ariadne and Rafael Jr. [1] Banquells began her career as a special guest in the 1968 Banquells's telenovela Gutierritoz. She moved to the stage in the early 1970s.
Gabriela Alejandra Guzmán Pinal was born February 9, 1968, in Mexico City, to her mother Silvia Pinal's third marriage. Guzmán has three siblings: two older half-sisters, actress Sylvia Pasquel and Viridiana Alatriste. Her younger brother, Luis Enrique Guzmán, is her only sibling from the same father and mother.
Sylvia Pasquel as Elsa López de Gutiérrez, she is the mother of Lichita and Magos. [34] [35] Guest stars. Roberto Sen as Héctor Ontiveros;
Jaime Camil and Zuria Vega star as the protagonists; with Arturo Peniche as the co-protagonist; while Mark Tacher, Ingrid Martz, Tiare Scanda and the first actress Raquel Pankowsky star as the main antagonists, with the participation of Sylvia Pasquel, Manuel "Flaco" Ibáñez, and the first actress Queta Lavat. [5]