Blanca de Castejón (May 13, 1906 – December 26, 1969) was a Puerto Rican actress who is best remembered for her work in the Golden Age of Mexican cinema...
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Juan José Ortega who also directed Corazón salvaje. The film stars Blanca de Castejón, Andrés Soler and María Elena Marqués as well as Pedro Infante as...
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School for Tramps (redirect from Escuela de vagabundos)
family: the patriarch Miguel (Oscar Pulido) a businessman; Emilia (Blanca de Castejón), his wife, a fun and good-hearted but slightly deranged woman; and...
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Benita Martini and Wanda Tettoni in Italy; Tanie Kitabayashi in Japan; Blanca de Castejón and Cristina Montt in Mexico; Astrid Folstad and Bab Christensen in...
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Gómez Muriel and starring Alma Rosa Aguirre, Lilia del Valle, and Blanca de Castejón. It is based on a 1949 novel by Sarah Batiza, adapted for the screen...
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drama film. Directed by Nick Grinde, the film stars Tito Guízar, Blanca de Castejón, and Emilia Leovalli. It was previewed in New York City on August...
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was married three times. His wives were actresses. First he married Blanca de Castejón (deceased). He was then married to the actress and TV producer Silvia...
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starring Blanca de Castejón, René Cardona and Milisa Sierra. The film's sets were designed by the art director Jesús Bracho. Blanca de Castejón as Cristina...
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Fernando de Fuentes and adapted from the play by Sixto Pondal Ríos. Germán Valdés - (as Tin Tan German Valdes) Martha Mijares Blanca de Castejón Óscar Pulido...
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Canino, Sixto Chevremont and Cándida de Lorenzo. In the late 1930s Rafael Cobián produced films starring Blanca de Castejón such as Mis dos amores and Los hijos...
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that premiered on August 22, 1935 and starred Blanca de Castejón and Héctor Cataruzza. Blanca de Castejón Eduardo Berri Malena Bravo Héctor Cataruzza Augusto...
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directors like D. W. Griffith, Victor Fleming, William Wyler, and Cecil B. DeMille, among others, and with stars like Gary Cooper, Warner Baxter, Jimmy...
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My Goddaughter's Difficulties (redirect from Los apuros de mi ahijada)
Soto Blanca de Castejón as Doña Carmen Martínez Dalia Íñiguez as Clavelitos Delia Magaña as Chabela, criada Federico Curiel as Robertito Gloria de Córdoba...
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Rican mother) Rosario Dawson (born 1979), actress Blanca de Castejón (1906–1969), actress Kamar de los Reyes (1967-2023), actor Joey Dedio (born 1963)...
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Potter Rafael Calvo as Inspector Duff Raul Roulien as Max Minchin Blanca de Castejón as Peggy Minchin Miguel Ligero as Frank Benbow Amelia Santee as Señora...
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Castejón de Tornos is a municipality located in the province of Teruel, Aragon, Spain. According to the 2004 census (INE), the municipality has a population...
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Carmen de Gurtubay y Alzola, 2nd Marchioness of Yurreta y Gamboa (1910–1959), the only child of Juan Gurtubay y González de Castejón and Blanca de Alzola...
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Jimenez - Maria Amelia Senisterra - Princess Sofia Eduardo Arozamena Blanca de Castejón Ramón Pereda - ?unknown Resurrección at the AFI Catalog of Feature...
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Mejor Coactuación Femenina) is an award presented by the Academia Mexicana de Artes y Ciencias Cinematográficas (AMACC) in Mexico. It is given in honor...
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Televisa and broadcast by Telesistema Mexicano in 1961. Isabela Corona Blanca de Castejón Miguel Córcega Manola Saavedra Miguel Ángel Ferriz Raúl Farell "Risas...
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historical coastal city in the province of Alicante, Spain, on the Costa Blanca halfway between Alicante and Valencia, and the capital and judicial seat...
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Seven Billiard Tables (redirect from Siete mesas de billar francés)
Arévalo as Fele Ramón Barea as Jacinto Amparo Baró as Emilia Jesús Castejón as Antonio Blanca Portillo as Charo Víctor Valdivia as Guille Maribel Verdú as Ángela...
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Madrid on 4 June 1910, the only child of Juan Gurtubay y González de Castejón and Blanca de Alzola, 1st Marquesa of Yurreta and Gamboa. Yurreta refers to...
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Blancas is a municipality located in the province of Teruel, Aragon, Spain. According to the 2004 census (INE), the municipality has a population of 171...
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ScreenDaily. Castejón Leorza, María (19 December 2018). "A 'Superlópez' lo salva la villana". Pikaramagazine. "'Gente que viene y bah': la búsqueda de la felicidad"...
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Escuela de Música Miguel Zacarías Pedro Infante, Libertad Lamarque Escuela de vagabundos Rogelio A. González Pedro Infante, Miroslava, Blanca de Castejon Estafa...
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Valderrobres (redirect from Vall-de-roures)
Valderrobres (Spanish: [baldeˈroβɾes]) or Vall-de-roures (Western Calatan: [ˈbaʎ de ˈrowɾes]) is a municipality and the major town of the comarca of Matarraña...
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Sánchez i Llibre (GC-CiU) Pedro Sánchez Pérez-Castejón (GS) Aurelio Sánchez Ramos (GP) María de la Concepción de Santa Ana Fernández (GP) Josep Antoni Santamaría...
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Crème caramel (redirect from Flan de leche)
María Luisa B. de Sanguineti (1950). Recetas económicas y prácticas de cocina y reposteria. p. 55. Julia García; Gabriela González de Castejón (1 January...
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Julen Jiménez (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
2016, Il Barbiere di Siviglia (Opera), dir. Emilio Sagi, coreogr. Nuria Castejón 2016, Lucrezia Borgia (Opera), dir. Francesco Bellotto, coreogr. Martín...
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