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Luis Guzmán (born August 28, 1956) is a Puerto Rican actor. His career spans over 40 years and includes a number of films and television series. He has appeared in Paul Thomas Anderson's films Boogie Nights (1997), Magnolia (1999) and Punch-Drunk Love (2002), and Steven Soderbergh's films Out of Sight (1998), The Limey (1999) and Traffic (2000).
Luis Jorba Servitje - US$2.4 billion - Grupo Bimbo; Marcos Achar Levy - US$2.3 billion - Comex Group; Roberto Hernández Ramirez US$1.9 billion - Banamex; David Peñaloza Alanis - US$1.5 billion - Grupo Tribasa; Alfredo Harp Helú|Benito Schon G. US$1.45 billion- Grupo Financiero Banamexs
Guzman has been seen in. Luis Guzmán, Puerto Rican born actor and youth advocate, shares how when his parents moved to New York from Puerto Rico in the 50s, "if your were Boriqua, you were ...
Net worth : [1] Age Country Source(s) of wealth 1 1 Carlos Slim Helu: 82.2 billion 82 Mexico: telecom 3 Germán Larrea Mota-Velasco: 30.8 billion 68 Mexico: mining 4 Iris Fontbona: 22.8 billion 79 Chile: mining 5 Jorge Paulo Lemann: 15.4 billion 82 Brazil: beer 6 Ricardo Salinas Pliego: 12.4 billion 66 Mexico: retail, media 7 Eduardo Saverin ...
Sitting with your legs nicely crossed is one thing, but this woman somehow managed to twist her legs around each other nearly three times! Photo of woman crossing her legs on a subway is baffling ...
Crossed is a creator-owned series from writer Garth Ennis and artist Jacen Burrows. [4] [5] It began with Crossed #0 on August 27, 2008, and all 10 issues have been released.The second series, Crossed: Family Values, is written by David Lapham [6] [7] and drawn by Javier Barreno. [8]
Jessica Simpson's legs are made for walkin'. Simpson took to Instagram Dec. 14 to post a sultry photo of herself rocking a zebra print swimsuit from her self-titled fashion line.
Luis Guzmán Gonzales (2 September 1918 – 19 January 1989) was a Peruvian footballer who played as a midfielder for Deportivo Municipal over a decade from 1937 to 1948. [1] He also played 13 matches for the Peruvian national team in the 1940s.