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Velvet (also known as Galerías Velvet) [1] is a Spanish drama television series created by Ramón Campos and Gema R. María and produced by Bambú Producciones for Antena 3. [2] Its budget is estimated in 500,000 euros per episode. [ 3 ]
Velvet Colección (Velvet Collection) is a Spanish comedy-drama television series produced by Bambú Producciones for Movistar+. The series is the sequel to Velvet, which was created for Antena 3. The first season contains 10 episodes, and premiered on 21 September 2017 on #0 and Movistar+'s VOD service. [1]
Los desastres de la guerra: Girl with Víctor Hugo: TVE: 1996 Éste es mi barrio: Antena 3: 1 episode 1998 A las once en casa: La 1: 1 episode Médico de familia: Telecinco: 1 episode 1999 Camino de Santiago: Antena 3 3 episodes El comisario: Carola Telecinco 1 episode 2000 Hospital Central: Eva 1 episode Policías, en el corazón de la calle ...
Y llegaron de noche is a Mexican television comedy series created by Rob Greenberg and Bob Fisher that revolves around the production of the 1931 Spanish-language version of Dracula, which was concurrently produced with the English-language version.
Al filo de la ley Darío: Guest role. TV debut [5] 2007: Valderrei Rafa: 86 episodes [6] 2007: Amar en tiempos revueltos: Sancho: Recurring. 3 episodes. [6] 2009: Marisol, la película Carlos Goyanes: TV movie aired as 2-episode miniseries [6] [8] 2009: La chica de ayer: Cristóbal Mateo: Main cast [6] 2010–12: Hispania, la leyenda: Alejo de ...
The Night of the Witches aka Night of the Sorcerers (Spanish: La Noche de los Brujos) is a 1974 horror film which starred Maria Kosti, Loli Tovar aka Maria Dolores del Loreto Tovar, Barbara King, Kali Hansa aka Marisol Hernandez, Jack Taylor, Simón Andreu, and Joseph Thelman.
Miguel Ángel Silvestre Rambla was born in Castellón de la Plana on 6 April 1982. [2] He planned on becoming a professional tennis player before suffering an injury in a Hungarian tournament. He later decided to study physiotherapy until his aunt introduced him to the world of theatre.
José Luis Rodríguez was born in Caracas, Venezuela to José Antonio Rodríguez from the Canary Islands, Spain and Ana González a Venezuelan housewife.He lost his father at the age of six, and was raised by his mother (an illiterate then, learned to read as an adult to read the Bible) along with 11 brothers and sisters.