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Pedro Armendáriz Bohr was born in Mexico City to Mexican-American actor Pedro Armendáriz and actress Carmelita Bohr Armendariz. [1] Armendáriz appeared in the James Bond film, Licence to Kill, as President Hector Lopez. His father Pedro Armendáriz Sr. had been in the earlier James Bond film From Russia with Love.
Boi-Ngo was the third Oingo Boingo album to be self-produced by Danny Elfman and Steve Bartek (including So-Lo).The tracks "Pain", "We Close Our Eyes" and "Not My Slave" were released as singles.
Danna María García Osuna (born February 4, 1978) is a Colombian actress and model best known for playing main roles in telenovelas in Colombia, Mexico and the US. Personal life [ edit ]
"Danny's Song" is a song written by American singer-songwriter Kenny Loggins, as a gift for his brother Danny for the birth of his son, Colin. It first appeared on an album by Gator Creek [ 1 ] and a year later on the album Sittin' In , the debut album by Loggins and Messina .
The Disappearance of John and Giannina Colonna is an ongoing missing children's case that has baffled international authorities since it took place, in Puerto Rico in 1974. [1] Even as the case took place five decades ago, international agencies such as the Interpol are still involved trying to solve it.
Among their well-known songs are "Danny's Song", "House at Pooh Corner", and "Your Mama Don't Dance". After selling more than 16 million records and becoming one of the leading musical duos of the 1970s, [2] Loggins and Messina separated in 1976. Although Messina would find only limited popularity following the breakup, Loggins went on to ...
Danny Masterson was convicted Wednesday of raping two women at his home in the early 2000s — the latest seismic development in a Hollywood-rattling case six years and two trials in the making. ...
Daniel Balderrama Espinoza (born March 12, 2004), [1] better known by his stage name DannyLux, is an American singer-songwriter.He is well known for his hit song with Eslabón Armado called "Jugaste y Sufrí" which introduced him to the music industry, becoming one of the biggest new names in the regional Mexican genre.