Margarita Padín (1910–1993) was an Argentine stage and film actress. Dancing (1933) Melgarejo (1937) Closed Door (1939) Mother Gloria (1941) Franco p...
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Padín, Spanish feminist Cândido Rubens Padín (1915–2008), Brazilian bishop Laura Alonso Padín (born 1976), Spanish operatic soprano Margarita Padín (1910–1993)...
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(disambiguation), several people Margarita Osmeña (born 1949), Filipino politician Margarita Ostolaza, Puerto Rican politician Margarita Padín (1910–1993), Argentine...
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including the first comic actress and vedette Margarita Padín, and the young figures Pilar Padín [es] and Fausto Padín [es]. Her sister-in-law was the actress...
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Ni Militar, ni Marino… El Presidente Argentino with, among others, Margarita Padín, Pedro Quartucci and Enrique Serrano. Her only film appearance was...
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Aída Luz Pedro Maratea Oscar Valicelli Adrián Cuneo Alfredo Jordan Margarita Padín Mario Pugliese Cariño Adolfo Stray Susy del Carril Armando Bó Fausto...
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Cúneo Tito Gómez Zully Moreno Pepita Muñoz José Olarra José Olivero Margarita Padín Fernando Ponchel Mirtha Reid Adelaida Soler Armando de Vicente Pepe...
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Bertolini Ernesto Raquén as Juancito Rufino Córdoba as Clodomiro Barragán Margarita Padín as Cholita Ilde Pirovano as María Malatesta Blanca Vidal as Remigia...
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Pedro Quartucci Héctor Calcaño Héctor Quintanilla Eduardo Sandrini Margarita Padín Domingo Mania Paquita Garzón Rosa Catá Amelia Bence Elena Zucotti René...
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Podestá Prize for Lifetime achievement, along with Niní Marshall and Margarita Padín. In 1990, Bence was reunited with Closas to act in "Cartas de amor"...
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Helene Jacobs, 87, German resistance member during World War II. Margarita Padín, 83, Argentine actress. Rodolfo Tommasi, 85, Italian football player...
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Herencia (1964). He died on May 14, 2001, in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Margarita Padín was born on July 8, 1910, in Chacabuco, Buenos Aires, Argentina. She...
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party (uncredited) Pedro Maratea as Young Man #2 in party (uncredited) Margarita Padín as Young Woman in show (uncredited) Thompson, Currie K. (2014-05-28)...
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William Boyd 1895–1972 American actor Patricia Castell Ovidia Paramidani Padín 1926–2013 Argentine actress Peggie Castle Peggy Blair 1927–1973 American...
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The J. I. Kislak Organization of Newark, N. J., announced that González Padín, Puerto Rico's oldest and best known department store chain at the time...
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Villegas Francisco Barletta Marcelle Marcel Warly Ceriani Pura Díaz Fausto Padín Walter Jacob Aída Fernández José Rivas Fernando Campos Posadas, Landro &...
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Mirtha Legrand Carmen Llambí Mecha López Pedro Maratea Toti Muñoz Fausto Padín Jesús Pampín Nathán Pinzón Alberto Quiles Domingo Sapelli Passport to Rio...
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in the last two. Clara Campoamor Rodríguez, Victoria Kent Siano, and Margarita Nelken y Mansbergen were the most important women to emerge in this period...
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ABC-CLIO. p. 475. ISBN 978-1-85109-853-8. Emilio Cuenca Ruiz; Margarita del Olmo Ruiz (2014). Padín, Jesús E. (ed.). Masoneria Ritos y Simbolos Funerarios:...
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Movements are a post-hardcore band from Rancho Santa Margarita, California, formed in 2015. The band was signed to a record contract with Fearless Records...
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Monroig (1989–1992) Ponce René Muñoz Padín (1965–1968) San Juan José Ortiz Dalliot (2001–2005) San Juan Margarita Ostolaza Bey (2001–2005) San Juan Mercedes...
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Loma Dehesa 79' m Con: Alba Alpín Bardaji (3) 24', 27', 51' Ariadna Bingbing Vergara Piqueras 66' Attendance: 101 Referee: Carlos Guerrero Padín (RFER)...
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Republic came into being in 1931, with one of three prominent women, Margarita Nelken y Mansbergen, voted into the inaugural Congreso de Diputados as...
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Estremadura highway during the Siege of Madrid. When the war broke out, Margarita Ribalta was initially assigned by JSU to a position at headquarters. ...
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as they did not believe it was the time to push for electoral reforms. Margarita Nelken, María Martínez Sierra and Carmen de Burgos were all important...
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Álvarez Yuste (2) 48', 59' Cards: Inas El Ammouri Ruiz 25' to 35' Sofía Ayuso Fernández 75' to end' Attendance: 431 Referee: Carlos Guerrero Padín (FER)...
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remained high, with many newborns dying within weeks of their birth. Margarita Nelken, María Martínez Sierra and Carmen de Burgos had all been pre-Civil...
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shock troops. She learned how to construct bombs. When the war broke out, Margarita Ribalta was initially assigned by JSU to a position at headquarters. Unhappy...
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Spain's Cortes were Clara Campoamor Rodríguez, Victoria Kent Siano and Margarita Nelken y Mansbergen following the June 1931 elections, when women still...
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