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Tú y yo (English: You and Me) is a Mexican telenovela produced by Emilio Larrosa for Televisa in 1996. [1]On Wednesday, September 9, 1996, Canal de las Estrellas started broadcasting Tú y yo weekdays at 9:30pm, replacing Cañaveral de Pasiones.
Estela Cols completed the Teaching Staff for Primary Education program at the Escuela Normal Superior no. 4 "Estanislao Zeballos" in 1987.A year later, in 1988, she received a bachelor's degree in Education sciences from the Faculty of Philosophy and Letters, University of Buenos Aires, with a distinguished general average and honors diploma.
Estela Giménez (born 1979), Spanish rhythmic gymnast; Estela Golovchenko (born 1963), Uruguayan playwright, actress, and theater director; Estela Inda (1917–1995), Mexican actress; Estela Jiménez Esponda, Mexican women's rights activist; Estela Milanés (born 1967), Cuban softball player; Estela Navascués (born 1981), Spanish long-distance ...
Grupo Santillana, formerly Santillana Ediciones Generales, is a Spanish publisher founded in 1959 by Jesús de Polanco and Francisco Pérez González. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] From 2008 and due to the high debts of the group PRISA, Santillana made disinvestments to guide itself.
Estela Medina was distinguished with the Florencio Award twelve times. Six awards were for Best Actress: in 1962 for Juana la Loca from El Cardenal de España; in 1968 as María Estuardo from María Estuardo; in 1969 for Sor Juana de los Ángeles from Los Demonios; in 1981 for the title role in La Planta; in 1997 as Madame de Merteuil from Quartet; and in 1999 for Miss Helen from El camino a ...
Estela de la Torre Borja (born 14 February 1965) is a Mexican gymnast. She competed in five events at the 1980 Summer Olympics. [1] References
Un esposo para Estela (A Husband for Estela) is a Venezuelan telenovela written by Camilo Hernández based on an original story by Ángel del Cerro and produced by Venevisión in 2009. The telenovela was distributed internationally by Venevisión International .
María Blanca Estela Pavón Vasconcelos (February 21, 1926 – September 26, 1949) was a Mexican film actress and singer of the Golden Age of Mexican cinema. She appeared in several classic films of the 1940s.