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Amparo Arozamena (August 24, 1916 –
April 30, 2009) was a
Mexican actress of film and television, best
known for her
character roles in the 1960s. During...
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Eduardo Arozamena Lira (13
October 1875 – 21 May 1951) was a
Mexican actor. His
nickname was "El
Nanche Arozamena". Son of Juan
Arozamena and Guadalupe...
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Celia Barquín
Arozamena (6 July 1996 – 17
September 2018) was a
Spanish amateur golfer. She won the 2018
European Ladies Amateur Championship. Barquín...
- The
Eduardo Arozamena Medal, (Spanish:
Medalla Eduardo Arozamena), is an
accolade bestowed by the
National ****ociation of
Actors to
honor actors who have...
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Marissa Garrido Arozamena (May 30, 1926 –
January 8, 2021) was a
Mexican telenovela playwright and
writer who was most
active in the 1960s, 1970s and...
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Landeta and
starring María
Elena Marqués, Agustín
Isunza and
Eduardo Arozamena. It was shot at the
Churubusco Studios in
Mexico City.
Following the death...
- as Drácula,
alongside Barry Norton,
Pablo Alvarez Rubio, and
Eduardo Arozamena.
Dracula was made as part of
Hollywood studios'
attempts to make films...
- Víctor
Manuel Eduardo Castro Arozamena (1924–2011) was a
Mexican actor,
screenwriter and film director.
Voices of
Spring (1947) Love for Sale (1951) The...
- the time were
Esperanza Iris,
Celia Montalván, Lupe
Rivas Cacho,
Amparo Arozamena,
Prudencia Grifell,
Celia Padilla,
Delia Magaña, Lupe Inclán,
Aurora Walker...
- composition's
original score. Musician, composer, and
conductor Juan
Arozamena (1899–1926), born in
Mexico City,
frequently performed the
melody and...