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- Huevos estrellados or huevos rotos is any of a number of Spanish dishes involving eggs fried in a large amount of olive oil or any other oil. In Madrid...
- Fred Niblo as himself "Estrellados (1930) - Overview - TCM.com". Turner classic Movies. Retrieved November 11, 2014. "Estrellados". AFI. Retrieved November...
- las modelos (1960) as Marcos Alonso Chimalpopoca Una estrella y dos estrellados (1960) as Tin Tán El violetero (1960) as Lorenzo Miguel The Phantom of...
- una noches (1957), La Odalísca no. 13 (1957), and Una estrella y dos estrellados (1959). Pons began alternating performances in films with performances...
- (uncredited) Hollywood (1923) as Himself Free and Easy (1930) as Himself Estrellados (1930) as Himself (Guest Appearance) Madam Satan (1930) as Radio Newscaster...
- usually include some of the following: Anamú (Petiveria alliacea) Anis estrellado (star anise, Illicium verum) Bohuco pega-palo (Cissus verticillata) Albahaca...
- scrambled eggs Huevos a la mexicana, a po****r Mexican breakfast dish Huevos estrellados, or "Huevos rotos", a Spanish dish Huevos motuleños, a Mexican dish that...
- Ricardo (9 September 2024). "Nueve personas iban abordo del helicóptero estrellado en Pasaquina, La Unión entre ellos el Director de la PNC, subdirector...
- 1960 Tin Tan y las modelos Cocodrilo Uncredited 1960 Una estrella y dos estrellados Hipólito, mesero 1960 The Phantom of the Operetta Policía Uncredited...
- (uncredited) Free and Easy (1930) as Benny - The Stage Manager (uncredited) Estrellados (1930) as ****istant director (uncredited) Our Blushing Brides (1930)...