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Julio Bracho Gavilán (17 July 1909 – 26
April 1978) was a
Mexican film
director and screenwriter.
Bracho was born as
ninth of
eleven children of Julio...
- The word
Bracho can
refer to:
Berakhah (Judaism), a
blessing or benediction,
usually recited according to a
traditional formula Bracho (surname), a Spanish...
- Berakhot, Brachot, or
Brochos may
refer to: Berakhah, a
Jewish benediction Any one of the
various benedictions; see List of
Jewish prayers and blessings...
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Diana Bracho (born
Diana Guadalupe Bracho y
Bordes Mangel; 12
December 1944) is a
Mexican actress.
Diana Bracho is the
daughter of actor/director Julio...
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Alejandro Bracho (born June 11, 1955) is a
Mexican actor. He
starred in the 1989
James Bond film
Licence to Kill as Perez, a
henchman of the drug baron...
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Bracho is a
Spanish surname and can
refer to the
following people:
Alejandro Bracho (born 1955),
Mexican actor Ángel
Bracho (1911–2005),
Mexican engraver...
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Bracholy is a
place and
former parish in Highland, Scotland. The
parish was
united with the
parish of Petty,
prior to the Reformation. The name, originally...
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Carlos Enrique Bracho González (born
October 6, 1937) is a
Mexican actor and writer. "
Bracho, Carlos".
Escritores Cinemexicanos (in Spanish). Archived...
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Gabriel Bracho (born 25 May 1915 in Los
Puertos de Altagracia, Zulia, died 6
March 1995 in Caracas) was a
Venezuelan artist.[citation needed] He and César...
- The
Carrao Bracho Trophy is
given annually to the
Venezuelan Professional Baseball League pitcher who has
recorded the best
individual performance in that...