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1948 Mexican film
Maclovia (Belleza Maldita in some countries) is a 1948 Mexican romantic drama film directed by Emilio Fernández, who also co-wrote it along with Mauricio
Maclovia
Mexican actor (1912–1963)
Maria Felix was his other partner in such films as Enamorada (1946) or Maclovia (1948). In the late 40s, he made the jump to Hollywood by the hand of John
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in the Emilio Fernández movies like Enamorada (1946), Río Escondido (1948) and Maclovia (1948), she achieved great fame in Europe. María Félix at IMDb
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Mexican telenovela
(Sabine Moussier) and Maclovia (Isadora González). Lorenza is a beautiful young woman, provocative and very self-confident, whereas Maclovia is reserved, timid
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Mexican film director and actor (1904–1986)
winner of Best Cinematography in the Karlovy Vary in Czechoslovakia) and Maclovia (1948). His then wife Columba Domínguez starred in Pueblerina (1948). Fernández
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Mexican-American dancer
Maclovia Ruiz Mailer (11 September 1910 – 31 December 2005) was a Mexican-American dancer in the 1930s with the San Francisco Ballet. She also had the
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Mexican actress (1929–2014)
(1947). In 1948, Fernandez gave her the antagonistic role in the film Maclovia (1948), with María Félix. Her performance was praised by critics and, thanks
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1946 film
and Emilio Fernández film collaboration. The others were Rio Escondido, Maclovia, Reportaje and El Rapto. A restoration of the film by the UCLA Film & Television
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Mexican actor (1882–1965)
Abandonadas and won the Ariel Award for the same category in 1949 for the film Maclovia. Soto had a son whose name is Arturo Soto Ureña. Soto died on May 25, 1965
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Mexican actress and singer (1914–2002)
made three successful films: Enamorada (1946), Río Escondido (1947), and Maclovia (1948). The relationship between Félix and Fernández was cordial and smooth
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Mirror Has Two Faces 13 Columba Domínguez 85 Mexico Actress Pueblerina Maclovia 14 Stephen Lee 58 US Actor La Bamba Burlesque 18 Tom Pevsner 87 UK Producer
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Chilean actress (1950–2025)
1995 El amor está de moda Lucía Canal 13 1996 Marrón Glacé, el regreso Maclovia Canal 13 1997 Playa Salvaje Myriam Canal 13 1998 A todo dar Brígida Mega
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detailing the first commercial WiFi service in space. The film was directed by Maclovia Martel and Kristina Korsholm with Michael Potter as the executive producer
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Mexican actor
of the East (1946) The Queen of the Tropics (1946) Hidden River (1948) Maclovia (1948) The Shadow of the Bridge (1948) Angels of the Arrabal (1949) Midnight
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Ballet Hispanico, the leading Hispanic dance company in the United States. Maclovia Ruiz (1910–2005) – dancer with the San Francisco Ballet in the 1930s Eva
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Mexican film actor
flota sobre el agua (1948) - El zurdo Revenge (1948) - Gilberto Acosta Maclovia (1948) - Comisario (uncredited) Se la llevó el Remington (1948) - Santos
Manuel_Dondé
Chilean politician (1904–1979)
in La Unión, Chile on 6 May 1904, the son of Juan Eduardo Puentes and Maclovia García. He married Hortensia Pagueguy Valverde in Río Bueno on 15 January
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Uruguayan political family
also of French-Basque descent. They had five children: Santiago, Isabel, Maclovia, María and Domingo. In 1916 the family acquired the "El Paraíso" ranch
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Mexican actress, singer and dancer
Ariel Award nomination, losing to Columba Domínguez for her performance in Maclovia. Other important roles were in films such as Soy charro de levita (1949)
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Honduran priest
other two pastorelas were dedicated to Manuela Vega, Juana Velásquez and Maclovia Bonilla. He also wrote his pastorela Albano, which he dedicated to Raimunda
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Mexican historical telenovela
Gimeno), the healer Martina "La Perra" (Patricia Reyes Spíndola) the Nanny Maclovia (Angelina Peláez), Don Arcadio (José Carlos Ruiz) and Miss Gildarda (Beatriz
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Martha Garcia 1,875 29.89% Democratic Isaac Serna 850 13.55% Democratic MacLovia Zepeda 749 11.94% Democratic Paul Valach 539 8.59% Total votes 6,274 100
2004 Arizona House of Representatives election
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Mexican actor (1897–1956)
(1948) - Don Pilar Fort Apache (1948) - Cochise Barrio de pasiones (1948) Maclovia (1948) - Tata Macario Salón México (1949) - Lupe López Love in Every Port
Miguel_Inclán
1967 film directed by Emilio Fernández
Jiménez (1946) Enamorada (1946) The Fugitive (1947) Río Escondido (1948) Maclovia (1948) Pueblerina (1948) Salón México (1949) The Unloved Woman (1949) Duel
A Faithful Soldier of Pancho Villa
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11m March 25, 1948 video [72] An Autumn Story: Mrs. Pennypacker's Package Maclovia Rodriguez; collaborator: Charles Calitri color 11m August 14, 1967
List of Encyclopædia Britannica Films titles
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Italian film festival in 1948
Italy Louisiana Story Louisiana Story Robert J. Flaherty United States Maclovia Belleza Maldita Emilio Fernández Mexico Oliver Twist Oliver Twist David
9th Venice International Film Festival
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Mexican cinematographer (1907–1997)
Fernández Bustamante Tarzan and the Mermaids Robert Florey with Jack Draper Maclovia Emilio Fernández Dueña y señora Tito Davison 1949 Salón México Emilio Fernández
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assoluta at Teatro di San Carlo in Naples Pilar Rioja (born 1932), dancer Maclovia Ruiz (1910–2005), ballet dancer, show dancer, flamenco dancer, performed
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1917 play by George Sterling
Corps de Ballet – Wanda Allen, Iris Kuhnle, Helen McGowan, Barbara Perry, Maclovia Ruiz, and 44 others Angels – June Eberle, Josephine Kamm, Beverly Knappen
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Movie studio in Mexico City
Mexico Robert Wise 1948 Allá en el rancho grande Fernando de Fuentes 1948 Maclovia Emilio Fernández 1948 Tarzan and the Mermaids Robert Florey 1948 Si Adelita
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Season of television series
Klein, Kahlo Hair Studio, Sears FW14, SXY JNS, Joyrich US, Sally Beauty, Maclovia Shop SS15, Bamboo Kitambaa, Raúl Ozuna FW16, Alex Aguilar Shoes Winter
Mexico's Next Top Model season 4
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assyriologist and author. Carlos Roffé, 62, Argentine film and television actor. Maclovia Ruiz, 95, American dancer, pneumonia. Xolilizwe Sigcawu, 79, South African
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Mackenna's Gold (1969) The Mackintosh Man (1973) Mackintosh and T.J. (1975) Maclovia (1948) The Macomber Affair (1946) Macon County Line (1974) Macondo (2014)
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2017 studio album by Richard James Simpson
Welch – drums, percussions Joe – drums Joey Burns – cello, backing vocals Maclovia Martel – backing vocals Patricia Maertens – backing vocals Jennifer Louise
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Chilean politician (1881–1966)
1881, the son of Serafín Gutiérrez and Magdalena Romero. He married María Maclovia Mellado Aguilera in Temuco on 1 January 1910. A member of the Democratic
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American book editor and publisher
contribute money so that Bob could continue his education. He had three nieces, Maclovia, Kathleen and Roberta, whom he was close to throughout his life. He attended
Robert_Giroux
Mexican actor
ventura (1948) as Don Nicolás La casa de la Troya (1948) as Don Servando Maclovia (1948) as Cabo Mendoza El gallero (1948) as Aurelio de la Torre Flor de
Eduardo_Arozamena
Chilean politician (1936–1969)
Carahue, on 30 September 1936, the son of Manuel Rodríguez Caripán and Maclovia Huenumán Antil. He completed his primary studies in Carahue, continued
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American herpetologist
Blonder, Benjamin; Klein, Emily; Kohl, Michel T.; McGee, Earyn; Quintana, Maclovia; Ridley, Robyn E.; Tellman, Beth; Gerber, Leah R. (2017). "Without inclusion
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Mexican film producer
(1947) Bel Ami (1947) The Private Life of Mark Antony and Cleopatra (1947) Maclovia (1948) Midnight (1949) A Galician in Mexico (1949) The Perez Family (1949)
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American politician
to 1998. Vigil was born in New Mexico, the son of Samuel Vigil Sr. and Maclovia Sanchez Lujan. He served as a medic in the United States Army during the
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Ariel Award category
Columba Domínguez won in 1949 for her role in Maclovia.
Ariel Award for Best Supporting Actress
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military guard and a Costa Rica's first polo team member, and his wife Maclovia Arce Vargas of Orotina. Their five oldest children were born in Orotina
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Barba, Armando Silvestre, Isabela Corona Western Los viejos somos así Maclovia Emilio Fernández María Félix, Pedro Armendáriz, Columba Domínguez Drama
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