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- Saúl Gustavo Lisazo Oscoidi (Spanish pronunciation: [saˈul liˈsaso]; born June 1, 1956, in Los Toldos, province of Buenos Aires in Argentina) is an Argentine...
- protagonist, with the special parti****tion of Maritza Rodríguez, while Saúl Lisazo and Marlene Favela starred as the antagonists. Telemundo announced a prime-time...
- Claudia Coira as Claudia Flores María Eugenia Arboleda as Mirna Guerrero Saúl Lisazo as Alfredo del Pino Katie Barberi as María Laura César Román as Arredondo...
- as ELiana, together with Manolo Cardona, Pedro Armendáriz Jr. and Saúl Lisazo.[citation needed] In 2012, she starred in Relaciones Peligrosas under Telemundo...
- Carmen Marcos for TV Azteca in 2014. Edith González, Mauricio Islas and Saúl Lisazo. Carolina Miranda, Carla Carrillo and Paulette Hernández star as the leading...
- Guardia has acted alongside important actors, including Andrés García, Saul Lisazo, and Joan Sebastian. One of her major soap opera hits was alongside Sebastian...
- credits with actors, Fernando Colunga, Gabriel Soto, Miguel Varoni, and Saúl Lisazo among others. Latin Pride National Awards (for Outstanding Woman Achievement...
- La usurpadora replacing it the following Monday. Victoria Ruffo and Saúl Lisazo starred as protagonists, Cecilia Gabriela is a co-protagonist, while Ana...
- Jeimy Osorio as Mariana González Sylvia Sáenz as Patricia Fernández Saúl Lisazo as Roberto Mendoza Mauricio Garza as Nicolás Ramos Sheyla Tadeo as Bertha...
- María Rojo and Salvador Sánchez. Cast also includes Osvaldo Benavides, Saúl Lisazo, Tony Dalton, Arath de la Torre, Sergio Mayer and Itatí Cantoral. It was...