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Later, he played as a reinforcement for the Navegantes del Magallanes in the 1951 Caribbean Series, where he led the Venezuelan offensive with a .333 average and two home runs, while his 11 RBI topped the tournament. González also played in Cuba and Nicaragua up until 1958, his last season. Following his baseball retirement he returned to his ...
René Pérez Joglar was born in a hospital in Hato Rey, a sector within the San Juan area. His mother, Flor Joglar de García, is an actress who was part of the theatrical company called Teatro del 60 (Theater of the 60s). In her student years, she belonged to Juventud Independentista Universitaria or JIU (Independentist Youth of the university).
La revuelta de la memoria. Textos del Subcomandante Marcos y del EZLN sobre la historia [The Revolt of Memory: texts by Subcommander Marcos and the EZLN concerning history]. Chiapas, Mexico: Centro de Información y análisis de Chiapas (CIACH), 1999. ISBN 9685112029. Subcomandante Marcos (1999). Relatos de El Viejo Antonio [Tales by Old ...
Marco Antonio Barrientos Zumpano, known as Marco Barrientos (born June 28, 1963) is an Evangelical Christian musician, pastor, [1] author, [2] teacher, [3] and speaker known for combining practical biblical principles with the flow of prophetic songs.
In 1992 he wrote the script for De frente al sol, a telenovela starred by Angélica Aragón in the role of an indigenous woman and its sequel Más allá del puente. In 1986 he adapted the script for Monte Calvario and in 1997 for its remake Te sigo amando. He took the role of Padre Murillo in both productions.
René Marqués was a figure of what was known in Puerto Rico as "La generación del 50" (The Generation of the 50s). This was an artistic and literary group of Puerto Rican intellectuals which included Francisco Matos Paoli, Francisco Arriví, Abelardo Díaz Alfaro and Lorenzo Homar. [4]
Casados began working as an actor in the 1970s, appearing in films, television, and theatre, as well as working as a co-host of the program XE-TU with Erika Buenfil. [1] As of February 2010, he has appeared in nineteen telenovelas (Spanish-language soap operas), most notably La madrastra as Bruno Mendizábal and Fuego en le sangre as Father Tadeo.
In 1972, then aged 58, Touzet retired from performing live music and relocated to Miami, Florida, devoting his remaining years to composing for the piano, mainly in a style blending Cuban folk music and jazz with classical sounds.