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"La Cuatro Dientes", also known as "La Cuatro" outside of Chile, is the most famous humorous character performed by Gloria Benavides. This character with blond hair, a red miniskirt, polka dot blouse, socks and clogs, was born in 1975 on the television show Sabados Gigantes (as the show was known in Chile), initially as Mandolino's girlfriend.
At some point during the show, Don Francisco gets interrupted (and sometimes annoyed) by "La Cuatro" (initially named "La Cuatro Dientes" in Chile; played by Chilean singer and actress Gloria Benavides). She has a semi-romantic interest in Don Francisco, but would frequently pester him, including the use of bad jokes and bothering the audience.
Subcomandante Elisa (born María Gloria Benavides Guevara; January 1955) is a Mexican activist from Monterrey, Nuevo León. In the 1980s and early 90s, she served as a subcomandante in the Zapatista Army of National Liberation (EZLN). She was arrested in February 1995 in connection with the 1994 Zapatista uprising.
Gloria Munchmeyer (1938–present) Daniel Muñoz (1966–present). María Maluenda; Sebastián Mancilla; Carolina Marzán; María Luisa Mayol; Manuela Martelli; Yoya Martínez; Ariel Mateluna
The Viña del Mar International Song Festival (Spanish: Festival Internacional de la Canción de Viña del Mar) is a music festival that is considered the best and biggest in Latin America and the most important musical event in the Americas which is held annually on the 3rd week of February since 1960 in Viña del Mar, Chile.
Te sigo amando (English: I Still Love You) is a Mexican telenovela produced by Carla Estrada for Televisa in 1996. [1]The script was written by René Muñoz and it is an adaptation of Delia Fiallo's original radionovela La mujer que no podía amar.
He is married to Maria Gloria Benavides Guevara. [2] In 1995 Elorriaga's detention was ordered by President Ernesto Zedillo on the grounds that the EZLN was planning violence, [3] and he was captured on 9 February, following which he was sentenced on 2 May 1996 to 13 years imprisonment for terrorism, rebellion and conspiracy.
Ricardo Roberto Toro Lavín, also known as Buddy Richard (September 21, 1943, Graneros) [1] is a Chilean singer-songwriter known for his ballads. [2] [3]He began performing as part of the "Nueva ola" ("New wave").