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Cepillín also helped younger artists to acquire fame such as singer Yuri, who took a role in his movie Milagro en el circo ("Miracle in the circus"), and Salma Hayek, to whom he gave the opportunity in the masterpiece Aladdin as Jasmine. Cepillín had another show in 1987 called Una sonrisa con Cepillín on Channel 5 of Televisa. [2]
However, the album did not achieve the desired success. However, Yuri gave the opportunity to perform her first acting work in the movie Milagro en el circo (1979), starring Mexican comedian Cepillín and collaborated in the program En familia con Chabelo on the Televisa network.
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"El circo" is a corrido and protest song written by Jesse Armenta, who had been working with Los Tigres del Norte for decades. [2]The lyrics describe two brothers, "Carlos" and "Raúl" (in reference to Carlos Salinas de Gortari, president of Mexico from 1988 and 1994, and his brother Raúl Salinas de Gortari), who form a "circus" (a drug cartel) and get rid of the other "circuses" in the country.
The Circus (Spanish: El circo) is a 1943 Mexican comedy film directed by Miguel M. Delgado and starring Cantinflas and Gloria Lynch. [1] Plot summary
"Milagro en el Congo / Venezia" is a single by the Spanish pop rock band Hombres G. It is one of their very first singles, released through the label, Lollipop, in 1983. [1] The music on the single has been described as spontaneous and as being particularly influenced by the punk genre. [2]
The Miracle Song (Spanish: La canción del milagro) is a 1940 Mexican musical drama film directed by Rolando Aguilar. It stars Carlos Orellana. External links
John Bill Ricketts, earliest identification, Breschard, the Circus Rider, by Gilbert Stuart. The equestrian theatre company of Pépin and Breschard, American Victor Pépin [1] and Frenchman Jean Baptiste Casmiere Breschard, arrived in the United States from Madrid, Spain (where they had performed during the 1805 and 1806 seasons), in November 1807.