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"La Cuatro Dientes", also known as "La Cuatro" outside of Chile, is the most famous humorous character performed by Gloria Benavides. This character with blond hair, a red miniskirt, polka dot blouse, socks and clogs, was born in 1975 on the television show Sabados Gigantes (as the show was known in Chile), initially as Mandolino's girlfriend.
Subcomandante Elisa (born María Gloria Benavides Guevara; January 1955) is a Mexican activist from Monterrey, Nuevo León. In the 1980s and early 90s, she served as a subcomandante in the Zapatista Army of National Liberation (EZLN). She was arrested in February 1995 in connection with the 1994 Zapatista uprising.
Sábado Gigante (English translation: "Giant Saturday" or "Gigantic Saturday"; known officially as Sábado Gigante Internacional outside Chile) is a Spanish-language television program that was broadcast by Spanish International Network in the United States.
Alfredo Castro (1955–present) Cristián Campos (1956–present) Patricio Contreras (1947–present). Santiago Cabrera [3]; César Caillet; Adela Calderón; Felipe Camiroaga; Elsa del Campillo
The Viña del Mar International Song Festival (Spanish: Festival Internacional de la Canción de Viña del Mar) is a music festival that is considered the best and biggest in Latin America and the most important musical event in the Americas which is held annually on the 3rd week of February since 1960 in Viña del Mar, Chile.
Benavides (singer), Venezuelan singer; Brad Benavides, American-Spanish-Guatemalan racing driver; César Benavides, Chilean Army general; Freddie Benavides, American baseball player and coach; Jesse Benavides, American former professional boxer; José Benavides (director) (1911–1945), Mexican film director; José María Benavides (1945–2024 ...
His 1969 live album, Buddy Richard en el Astor, was broadcast live on Chilean television and radio, [3] one of the first live broadcasts in the country. [1] His 1975 song Tu cariño se me va ("Your love leaves me") and his 1982 song Mentira ("Lie") (made popular by the Nicaraguan singer Hernaldo Zúñiga) became popular across Latin America.
"Resistiré México" is a song and charity single recorded by the supergroup Artists for Mexico in 2020. [2] It is a remake of the 1988 hit song "Resistiré", which was written and performed by Dúo Dinámico. [3]