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Richard Pacheco (born Howard Marc Gordon; May 5, 1948) is an American former pornographic film and video actor, writer and director who retired from the X-rated business in the mid-1980s. He appeared in more than 100 x-rated films and videos. He has won multiple adult film awards for Best Actor, Best Supporting Actor, and Best Director.
Kaley Cuoco had the "best New Year's Eve to date," officiating her sister Briana Cuoco's wedding! In an Instagram post on Thursday, Jan. 2, the actress, 39, reflected on Briana's wedding to Brian ...
Welcome to fatherhood, Fez! Wilmer Valderrama’s fiancée, Amanda Pacheco, gave birth to their first child on Monday, February 15. Celebs Who Hid Baby Bumps Amid Quarantine: Cheyenne Floyd and ...
Young with husband Ricardo Montalbán (c. 1950) Georgiana Young was born in 1924, the daughter of George Uncus Belzer and Gladys Royal (formerly Young). [3] [4] She was raised Roman Catholic, [5] along with her half-sisters, actresses Loretta Young, Polly Ann Young and Sally Blane. [6] At age thirteen, she was signed to a seven-year film ...
Aiza Seguerra as Cristina Rose "Kute" dela Rosa – Maya's sister, Teresita and Arturo's daughter and Cho's mother; called Kute – derived from "Kuya" and "Ate". Together with Jeff, they own the Little Pards Chibugan. Sylvia Sanchez as Teresita dela Paz-dela Rosa – Maya and Kute's mother, Mamang's daughter, Arturo's wife and Cho's grandmother.
Now with Bruce’s daughter Jenny engaged, Bruce is brainstorming how to top his performance at her wedding — maybe a parody of the Tommy Tutone song “867-5309?” Bruce doesn’t get stage ...
Ricardo Darín as Alejandro, Laura’s husband and Irene and Diego's father; Bárbara Lennie as Bea, Paco’s wife; Inma Cuesta as Ana, Laura's younger sister, Irene’s aunt, Joan’s fiancée, and Antonio’s daughter; Elvira Mínguez as Mariana, Laura's older sister, Irene’s aunt, Fernando’s wife, Antonio’s daughter, and Rocío's mother
Fiesta is a 1947 American Technicolor musical drama film directed by Richard Thorpe and starring Esther Williams, Ricardo Montalbán, Mary Astor and Cyd Charisse.It was released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.