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Sergio Goyri Pérez (born 14 November 1958) is a Mexican actor known for his performances in soap operas. Filmography. Television roles Year Title Roles Notes
Lucero, Fernando Colunga, Gabriela Spanic, Sergio Goyri, Jacqueline Andere, Ana Martín and Eduardo Capetillo star in this telenovela. This was Colunga’s second collaboration on-screen with Spanic, since 1998's La usurpadora, and his third collaboration with Lucero, after 2005’s Alborada and 2009’s Mañana es para siempre.
Don Bruno forces Renata to marry Fausto López-Guerra (Sergio Goyri), the owner of a nearby ranch, who is full of debts and sees this marriage as a solution to his economic problems. Over time, Abigail , daughter of Renata and Pablo, turns into an attractive young woman, who meets Mateo (Mark Tacher), Fausto's nephew. A strong attraction arises ...
Two of the songs on the album were co-written by Bisbal. The song "Esta Ausencia" was chosen as theme song for the Mexican telenovela Piel de Otoño (2005), produced by Mapat L. de Zatarain, starring Laura Flores and René Strickler, while Sergio Goyri, Sabine Moussier and Manuel Landeta, starred as antagonists. Gerardo Munguía and María ...
Mi pecado (International Title: Burden of Guilt) is a Mexican telenovela that was produced by Televisa and aired on Canal de las Estrellas from Monday, June 15, 2009, [1] through Friday, November 13, 2009. [2]
Sergio Jiménez: Starring: Sonia Infante Sergio Goyri José Alonso Susana Alexander Eric del Castillo Stephanie Salas: Opening theme: Con tanto fuego by Juan Diego: Country of origin: Mexico: Original language: Spanish: No. of episodes: 100: Production; Executive producer: Ernesto Alonso: Running time: 21-22 minutes (episodes 1-80) 41-44 ...
Here's a list of the best songs from the time, ranging from Toto to Michael Jackson. The 1980s produced chart-topping hits in pop, hip-hop, rock, and R&B. Here's a list of the best songs from the ...
Te sigo amando (English: I Still Love You) is a Mexican telenovela produced by Carla Estrada for Televisa in 1996. [1]The script was written by René Muñoz and it is an adaptation of Delia Fiallo's original radionovela La mujer que no podía amar.