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  2. Lidia Falcón - Wikipedia

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    Los que siempre ganan, 1970. Con el siglo. Debuted in Barcelona and Athens in 1982. Las mujeres caminaron con el fuego del siglo. Barcelona, 1982. Parid, parid malditas, 1983. Reprinted in Barcelona in 1986 and 1987. Siempre deseé el amor, 1983. La hora más oscura, 1987. Three Spanish Idiots , Madrid, 1987; Gijón, 1988; Valencia and Bilbao ...

  3. Ana Brenda Contreras - Wikipedia

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    From 2008 to 2009, Ana also starred as Violeta Madrigal in the telenovela Juro que te amo. [9] In 2009, she played Maura Albarrán in the telenovela Sortilegio. [9] That same year, she appeared as Marcela Garrido in an episode of the TV series Mujeres asesinas and had a special participation in the original Fox series, Tiempo final. [14]

  4. Anna Castillo - Wikipedia

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    Anna Castillo Ferré was born in Barcelona on 9 October 1993. [1] [2] From the age of seven, Castillo enrolled into various acting schools in Barcelona and Madrid, later studying at Saint Joan Bosco Horta college.

  5. Blanca Suárez - Wikipedia

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    Suárez made her acting debut in 2007, portraying the role of Julia Medina in the Antena 3 series The Boarding School.She would star the series until its end in 2010, and earn Fotogramas de Plata Award for Best Actress for her performance, [5] as well as a Golden Nymph for Best Actress – Drama nomination at the Monte-Carlo Television Festival in 2009.

  6. Daniela Castro - Wikipedia

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    Mujeres asesinas: Rosa Domínguez "Rosa, heredera" (Season 2, Episode 5) 2009 Mi pecado: Rosario Pedraza de Córdoba Main cast; 110 episodes 2011-2012 Una familia con suerte: Josefina Arteaga de Irabién Main cast 2013-2014 Lo que la vida me robó: Graciela Giacinti de Mendoza / Gaudencia Jimenez Main cast 2017-2018 Me declaro culpable

  7. Luisa Cáceres de Arismendi - Wikipedia

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    Luisa Cáceres Díaz de Arismendi was born on September 25, 1799. [1] Her father, Domingo Cáceres, and her brother Félix were assassinated by the Royalists in the town of Ocumare in 1814, and thus she participated in the 1814 Caracas Exodus and emigrated with the rest of her family to Isla Margarita. [2]

  8. Isabel Preysler - Wikipedia

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    Preysler was born in Manila, Philippines, the third of six children to a wealthy family.She attended a private Roman Catholic school. Her father, Carlos Preysler y Pérez de Tagle, was the executive director of Philippine Airlines and one of the board of directors of the Banco Español de Manila (Spanish Bank of Manila), [5] while her mother, María Beatriz Arrastía y Reinares, was the owner ...

  9. Ana Belén - Wikipedia

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    María del Pilar Cuesta Acosta (born 27 May 1951), known professionally as Ana Belén, is a Spanish actress and singer.She and her husband are considered symbols of the Spanish Transition, [citation needed] and her songs and albums often feature boldly-titled works with social and political content.