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Lo blanco y lo negro (English title: The white and black) is a Mexican telenovela produced by Ernesto Alonso for Televisa in 1989. [ 1 ] Ernesto Alonso starred as protagonist, while together Lupita D'Alessio and Elsa Aguirre starred as stellar performances.
Lo Pasado, Pasado (The past, is past) is a studio album by Mexican singer José José, released in 1978. The album has the participation of the popular singers/composers Juan Gabriel and José María Napoleón. The first single of the album was the song "Lo pasado, pasado", that instantly became a hit.
In the final scene, Maria Guadalupe and Nicolas are in a hotel room on their honeymoon, but when the camera zooms into Maria Guadalupe's face, she rubs her eyebrow with her pinky finger, which was Maria Paula's trademark idiosyncratic habit. This left viewers to speculate whether it was actually Maria Guadalupe instead of Maria Paula who died ...
Napoleon and Josephine: A Love Story is an American television miniseries broadcast on ABC from November 10 to 12, 1987. It stars Armand Assante as Napoleon Bonaparte and Jacqueline Bisset as Joséphine de Beauharnais, with Stephanie Beacham as Therese Tallien, Patrick Cassidy as Hippolyte Charles, Jane Lapotaire as Letizia Bonaparte, Anthony Perkins as Talleyrand, and Ione Skye as Pauline ...
The following is a list of the cast and characters of the Mexican telenovela Sortilegio, production of Carla Estrada and starring Jacqueline Bracamontes, William Levy and David Zepeda, based on the telenovela Tú o nadie produced in Mexico in 1985, with an original story by Maria Zarattini about the rivalry between two brothers over a woman.
"Nacida para amar" (Spanish pronunciation: [naˈθiða ˈpaɾa aˈmaɾ]; "Born to Love") is a song recorded by Spanish singer Nina, written by Juan Carlos Calderón. It represented Spain in the Eurovision Song Contest 1989 , held in Lausanne .
It depicts Luna's wife Paz Pardo de Tavera while sound asleep. It is currently a part of the art collection of the Lopez Museum. [1] Measuring 10 + 1 ⁄ 2 by 12 + 3 ⁄ 4 inches (270 mm × 320 mm), it is a contrapposto beneath the cover of bed sheets. The predominant color used by Luna for Ensueños de Amor is white with dashes of pink, green ...