- Inés
Rodena (April 20, 1905 in Havana, Cuba –
April 15, 1985 in Miami, USA) was a
Cuban radio and
television writer.
Before becoming a
writer Rodena worked...
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Rodenas may
refer to:
Ródenas, a muni****lity in Teruel,
Spain Rodenäs, a muni****lity in Schleswig-Holstein,
Germany Alejandra Rodenas (born 1963), Argentine...
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Rodenäs (Danish: Rødenæs,
North Frisian Runees or Rornees) is a muni****lity in the
district of Nordfriesland, in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. The northernmost...
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Marimar is a
Mexican telenovela created by Inés
Rodena and
produced by Valentín
Pimstein and Verónica
Pimstein for
Televisa in 1994. It is a
remake of...
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international audience. On 12
March 2017, Dara
released her
second single entitled "
Rodena takava", also
accompanied by a
music video. A few
months later, on 21 July...
- 1980, the
network gave
priority to
Venezuelans and
Cubans roadmaps Inés
Rodena and
Caridad Bravo Adams. Later, the
infant soaps began to be produced, such...
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telenovela Rina,
which in turn is
based on the
radionovela Enamorada by Inés
Rodena. Thalía and
Arturo Peniche starred as protagonists,
while Laura Zapata starred...
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Llibertat Ródenas Rodriguez (Chera, 1892 – México, 1970) was a
Spanish anarcho-syndicalist and
feminist activist.
Ródenas was the
daughter of an anticlerical...
- Romero, it was
directed by
Rafael Banquells. The
story was
written by Inés
Rodena and
adapted by
Valeria Philips. Los
Ricos También
Lloran aired in 1991–1992...
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stars María
Rivas and Juan Ferrara.
Based on an
original story by Inés
Rodena and
adapted by
Estela Calderón. "Nos
quedamos sin gata" (in Spanish). Retrieved...