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Carmen Alcayde Ballesteros 9 April 1973 (age 51) Valencia, Spain. Carmen Alcayde Ballesteros (Valencia, 9 April 1973) is a Spanish TV presenter and actress. Career ...
Carmen Villalobos (born Yorley del Carmen Villalobos Barrios on July 13, 1983) ... El Señor de los Cielos, where she played Leonor Ballesteros. [3] [4] ...
Severiano Ballesteros Sota was born in the village of Pedreña, Cantabria, Spain, on 9 April 1957, the youngest of five sons [2] of Baldomero Ballesteros Presmanes (1919–1987), who was a farm labourer, and Carmen Sota Ocejo (1919–2002). [3] [4] One died in childhood, while all the others became professional golfers. [2]
Last year, conjoined twins Carmen and Lupita Andrade graciously opened up to TODAY.com about what it's like to share a body with another person. The 23-year-old sisters, who live in Connecticut ...
Carmen Electra [3] (born Tara Leigh Patrick, April 20, 1972) is an American actress, model, singer, and media personality. She began her career as a singer after moving to Minneapolis where she met Prince who produced her self-titled debut studio album , released in 1993.
His daughter Carmen was married to golfer Seve Ballesteros from 1988 to 2004. [6] He died on 9 September 2014, of a heart attack in Madrid. Botín was survived by his six children and nineteen grandchildren. Botin's eldest daughter Ana Patricia Botín, previously head of Santander's British business, was appointed chairman after his death. [7] [8]
Carmen Villalobos as Leonor Ballesteros Mirelis (seasons 1–3) Gabriel Porras as Marco Cartagena Mejía ( season 1 ) Mauricio Ochmann as José María Venegas Mendivil "El Chema" (seasons 2–3; special guest stars season 1; the main protagonist in the spin-off series of El Chema )
She also participates in the film Seve, the movie, a biopic where she plays Carmen, la madre de Severiano Ballesteros' mother. [9] Since 2015 she has been part of the recurring cast of the Telecinco series La que se avecina where she plays Sandra, Enrique Pastor's (José Luis Gil) press officer. [10]