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Adita & Teresita in 1951
Adita & Teresita pictured at Edouard VII Theater in Paris on January 24, 1951 when they went to see her sister Maria acting in the stage play "L'Île Heureuse".
The script was written by Jean-Pierre Aumont and their sister Lucita was also attending this event (sadly she's not pictured).
My guessing is that the woman on the right of the picture is Soledad Vicens Coll, you can see a post of her here.
Scan from Italian magazine Incom, 15th September 1951.
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The Philippines says it has “reached an understanding” with China on resupply missions to a beached Filipino naval ship that has been a key flashpoint between the two countries in the South China Sea
The Chinese foreign ministry confirmed the “temporary arrangement” with the two sides agreeing to jointly manage maritime differences and de-escalate the situation in the South China Sea.
Manila deliberately beached a naval ship, the Sierra Madre, on Second Thomas Shoal in 1999 to reinforce its claims over disputed waters surrounding it, and it has since maintained a small contingent of sailors aboard the vessel who require resupply missions that China has been accused of repeatedly trying to block.
The Philippines Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) did not provide details on the “provisional arrangement’ agreed on Sunday for the resupply missions to the Sierra Madre but said it followed “frank and constructive discussions” between the two sides earlier this month.
“Both sides continue to recognise the need to de-escalate the situation in the South China Sea and manage differences through dialogue and consultation and agree that the agreement will not prejudice each other’s positions in the South China Sea,” the DFA said.
The Chinese foreign ministry confirmed the arrangement, adding: “The Chinese side still demands that the Philippine side tow away the ship and restore the original status of [Second Thomas Shoal] as if it were unmanned and without facilities,” a spokesperson said in a statement released early on Monday.
“If the Philippines needs to provide supplies to the ship’s occupants before the Philippines tows away the beached warship, the Chinese side is willing to allow the Philippine side to carry out the transportation and replenishment on humanitarian grounds,” the spokesperson said.
On Monday, Philippine foreign ministry spokesperson Teresita Daza said in a statement that Manila would “continue to assert our rights and jurisdiction in our maritime zones”, which included Second Thomas Shoal.
The foreign ministry also rejected suggestions by China that the “provisional arrangement” announced on Sunday required Manila to give Beijing “prior notification” and verification of deliveries to the BRP Sierra Madre, reports Agence France-Presse.
China also stood firm over its territorial claims regarding the disputed waters.
“If the Philippines transports a large amount of building materials to the ship and tries to build fixed facilities and permanent outposts, China will never accept it and will resolutely block it in accordance with laws and regulations, so as to safeguard China’s sovereignty,” the spokesperson added.
Philippine security officials also said on Sunday they would carry out the resupply missions on their own despite an offer of help from the US.
White House national security adviser Jake Sullivan said on Friday the US would “do what is necessary” to ensure its treaty ally can resupply the Sierra Madre on the Second Thomas Shoal. Sullivan’s Filipino counterpart, Eduardo Año, said the resupply will remain “a pure Philippine operation”.
“There is no need at this time for any direct involvement of US forces in RORE [resupply] mission,” Año said in a statement.
Reuters had previously reported that the Philippines had turned down offers from the US to assist its operations in the South China Sea.
Tensions in the disputed waterway have boiled over into violence in the past year, with a Filipino soldier losing a finger last month in a clash that Manila described as an “intentional-high speed ramming” by the China Coast Guard.
Manila and Washington are bound by the 1951 Mutual Defense Treaty, a pact that can be invoked in case of an armed attack against Philippine forces, public vessels or aircraft in the South China Sea. President Joe Biden has affirmed an “ironclad” commitment to aid the Philippines.
China claims nearly all of the South China Sea, overlapping maritime claims of the Philippines, Vietnam, Malaysia and Brunei. In 2016, a Hague-based tribunal said China’s claims had no legal basis, a decision Beijing has rejected.
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[TASK 111: CHILE]
In celebration of September 15th to October 15th being Latinx Heritage Month, here’s a masterlist below compiled of over 620+ Chilean faceclaims categorised by gender with their occupation and ethnicity denoted if there was a reliable source. If you want an extra challenge use random.org to pick a random number! Of course everything listed below are just suggestions and you can pick whichever faceclaim or whichever project you desire.
Any questions can be sent here and all tutorials have been linked below the cut for ease of access! REMEMBER to tag your resources with #TASKSWEEKLY and we will reblog them onto the main! This task can be tagged with whatever you want but if you want us to see it please be sure that our tag is the first five tags, @ mention us or send us a messaging linking us to your post!
THE TASK - scroll down for FC’s!
STEP 1: Decide on a FC you wish to create resources for! You can always do more than one but who are you starting with? There are links to masterlists you can use in order to find them and if you want help, just send us a message and we can pick one for you at random!
STEP 2: Pick what you want to create! You can obviously do more than one thing, but what do you want to start off with? Screencaps, RP icons, GIF packs, masterlists, PNG’s, fancasts, alternative FC’s - LITERALLY anything you desire!
STEP 3: Look back on tasks that we have created previously for tutorials on the thing you are creating unless you have whatever it is you are doing mastered - then of course feel free to just get on and do it. :)
STEP 4: Upload and tag with #TASKSWEEKLY! If you didn’t use your own screencaps/images make sure to credit where you got them from as we will not reblog packs which do not credit caps or original gifs from the original maker.
THINGS YOU CAN MAKE FOR THIS TASK - examples are linked!
Stumped for ideas? Maybe make a masterlist or graphic of your favourite faceclaims. A masterlist of names. Plot ideas or screencaps from a music video preformed by an artist. Masterlist of quotes and lyrics that can be used for starters, thread titles or tags. Guides on culture and customs.
Screencaps
RP icons [of all sizes]
Gif Pack [maybe gif icons if you wish]
PNG packs
Manips
Dash Icons
Character Aesthetics
PSD’s
XCF’s
Graphic Templates - can be chara header, promo, border or background PSD’s!
FC Masterlists - underused, with resources, without resources!
FC Help - could be related, family templates, alternatives.
Written Guides.
and whatever else you can think of / make!
MASTERLIST!
F:
Belgium Castro (1921) Chilean - actress and teacher.
Carmen Barros (1925) Chilean - actress and singer.
María Teresa Fricke (1927) Chilean - actress.
Teresa Münchmeyer (1928) Chilean - actress and landscape painter.
Shenda Román (1928) Chilean - actress.
Delfina Guzmán (1928) Chilean - actress.
Mario Lorca (1930) Chilean - actress and director.
Violeta Vidaurre (1930) Chilean - actress.
Mireya Moreno (1931) Chilean - actress.
Luz Jiménez (1934) Chilean - actress, theater director, and teacher.
Gabriela Medina (1935) Chilean - actress.
Sonia Mena (1936) Chilean - actress.
Grimanesa Jiménez (1937) Chilean - actress.
Gloria Münchmeyer (1938) Chilean - actress.
Isabel Parra (1939) Chilean - singer-songwriter and interpreter of Latin American musical folklore.
Gabriela Hernández (1939) Chilean - actress.
Silvia Santelices (1940) Chilean - actress.
Palmenia Pizarro (1941) Chilean - singer.
Dagmar Lassander (1943) Chilean, German / French - actress.
Coca Rudolphy (1943) Chilean - actress.
Monica Carrasco (1947) Chilean - actress.
María Elena Duvauchelle (1947) Chilean - actress.
Gloria Laso (1947) Chilean - actress and director.
Ana Reeves (1948) Chilean - actress and director.
Gloria Benavides (1948) Chilean - actress, singer and comedian.
Patricia Maldonado Aravena (1950) Chilean - television presenter.
Teresita Reyes (1950) Chilean [Palestinian / Unknown] - actress.
Jacqueline Boudon (1951) Chilean - actress, comedian, director and pedagogue.
Elsa Poblete (1952) Chilean - actress.
Rosa Ramírez (1953) Chilean - actress and director.
Consuelo Holzapfel (1954) Chilean [German] - actress and director.
Silvia Novak (1955) Chilean - actress.
Malucha Pinto (1955) Chilean - actress, theater director and dramatist.
Claudia di Girolamo (1956) Chilean [Italian] - actress.
Fedora Kliwadenko (1956) Chilean - actress.
Loreto Valenzuela (1956) Chilean - actress and director.
Maricarmen Arrigorriaga (1957) Chilean [Basque] - actress.
Marcela Medel (1957) Chilean - actress.
Roxana Campos (1958) Chilean - actress.
Carmen Disa Gutiérrez (1959) Chilean - actress.
Maria Izquierdo Huneeus (1960) Chilean - actress, director and screenwriter.
Paulina García (1960) Chilean - actress, theatre director and playwright.
Esperanza Silva (1960) Chilean - actress and director.
Adriana Vacarezza (1961) Chilean [Basque, Italian] - actress.
Magdalena Max-Neef (1961) Chilean - actress.
Andrea Tessa (1961) Chilean [Italian] - singer-songwriter, TV presenter, and actress.
Irene Llano (1962) Chilean - actress and singer.
Elena Muñoz (1962) Chilean - actress, dramatist and scriptwriter.
Luz Croxatto (1962) Chilean - actress, director and screenwriter.
Sandra O'Ryan (1962) Chilean - actress.
Graciela Araya (1962) Chilean - singer.
Pilar Cox / María Pilar Cox Balsamina (1963) Chilean [Uruguayan] - ex-model, television presenter and actress.
Ximena Rivas (1963) Chilean - actress.
Coca Guazzini (1953) Chilean [Italian] - actress.
Valentina Vargas (1964) Chilean [French] - actress.
Carmina Irrigation (1964) Chilean - actress and manager.
Lisa Guerrero (1964) Chilean / English - actress, model, tv host, sportscaster, and journalist.
Viviana Rodríguez (1964) Chilean - actress.
Marcela Osorio (1964) Chilean - actress.
Katty Kowaleczko (1964) Chilean [Polish] - actress.
Carolina Arregui (1965) Chilean [Crotation, Basque] - actress.
Amparo Noguera (1965) Chilean - actress.
Cecilia Bolocco (1965) Chilean [Italian, Arbëresh / German] - actress, tv host, and Miss Universe 1987.
Myriam Hernández (1965) Chilean - singer-songwriter and television presenter.
Carmen Gloria Arroyo (1965) Chilean - tv host.
Claudia Celedón (1966) Chilean [Basque] - actress.
Elvira López (1966) Chilean - actress.
Natalia Cuevas (1966) Chilean - singer, comedian, impressionist, and actress.
Ana María Gazmuri (1966) Chilean - actress.
Lorene Prieto (1967) Chilean [New Zealand] - actress.
Charlotte Lewis (1967) 1/4 Chilean, 1/4 Iraqi, 1/4 Irish, 1/4 English - actress.
Macarena Mina (1968) Chilean [Italian] - Miss Chile 1989.
Javiera Parra (1968) Chilean - musician and singer.
Francesca Ancarola (1968) Chilean [Italian] - singer and songwriter.
Catalina Saavedra (1968) Chilean - actress.
Alessandra Guerzoni (1968) Chilean [Italian] - actress.
Paulina Gálvez (1969) Chilean / Spanish - actress.
Andrea Freund (1969) Chilean [German] - actress, director and producer.
Catalina Guerra (1969) Chilean - actress.
Karen Doggenweiler (1969) Chilean [German, Swiss / Spanish, Aragonese] - tv presenter.
Paula Urrutia (1969) Chilean - actress and director.
Claudia Burr (1969) Chilean - actress.
Aline Kuppenheim (1969) Chilean [French] - actress.
Paola Volpato (1969) Chilean [Italian] - actress.
Colombina Parra (1970) Chilean - musician and singer.
Alejandra Fosalba (1970) Chilean - actress
Alex Castillo / Alexandra Castillo (1971) Chilean - actress and dancer.
Cecilia Amenábar (1971) Chilean [Basque] - actress, model and artist.
Paz Bascuñán (1971) Chilean - actress.
Claudia Acuña (1971) Chilean - jazz vocalist, songwriter and arranger.
Magdalena Matthey (1971) Chilean - singer-songwriter.
Heidrun Breier (1971) Chilean [Romanian, possibly German] - actress and director.
Ángela Contreras (1971) Chilean - actress.
Katyna Huberman (1971) Chilean Jewish - actress.
Leonor Varela (1972) Chilean [Syrian, Hungarian, French / Galician, possibly other] - actress and model.
Tamara Acosta (1972) Chilean - actress.
Karla Constant (1972) Chilean - tv host.
Amaya Forch (1972) Chilean [German, English] - actress and pop singer.
Ivette Vergara (1972) Chilean - tv presenter.
Francisca Imboden (1972) Chilean - actress.
Tilde de Paula / Anatilde de Paula Diaz (1972) Chilean [Brazilian / Cuban] - tv presenter, journalist, and author.
Berta Lasala (1973) Chilean - actress.
Paola Bruna / Paola Åhlund (1973) Chilean - singer and artist.
Francisca Merino / Pancha Merino (1973) Chilean - actress and television presenter.
Andrea Eltit (1973) Chilean - actress.
María Eugenia Larraín (1973) Chilean [Basque, German] - model and socialite.
Taira Court (1973) Chilean - actress and designer.
Francisca Gavilán (1973) Chilean - actress and singer.
Sigrid Alegría (1974) Chilean - actress.
Antonella Ríos (1974) Chilean - actress and presenter.
Angelica Neumann (1974) Chilean - actress, producer and designer.
Blanca Lewin (1974) Chilean - actress.
Ingrid Isensee (1974) Chilean - actress , director, broadcaster and industrial designer.
Yazmin Vazquez (1974) Chilean - tv host.
Renata Bravo (1974) Chilean - actress, comedian and radio presenter.
Úrsula Achterberg (1974) Chilean - actress.
Carolina Paulsen (1974) Chilean - actress.
Victoria Gazmuri (1974) Chilean - actress.
Claudia Pérez (1974) Chilean - actress.
Javiera Contador (1974) Chilean - actress, comedian and television hostess.
Mariana Loyola (1975) Chilean - actress.
Claudia Cabezas (1975) Chilean - actress.
Itatí Cantoral (1975) Chilean, Mexican [Spanish, including Andalusian, possibly other], French / Argentinian [Italian] - actress, singer, dancer, and producer.
Gabriela Aguilera (1975) Chilean - actress and singer.
Íngrid Cruz (1975) Chilean - actress.
Antonia Fernández (1975) Chilean - actress
Jenny Cavallo (1975) Chilean - actress.
Paola Giannini (1976) Chilean - actress
Ilona Elkin (1976) Chilean / Finnish - actress.
Elvira Cristi (1976) Chilean - actress and model.
Daniela Aleuy (1976) Chilean - singer and songwriter.
Denisse Malebrán (1976) Chilean - singer, songwriter and vocalist.
Tonka Tomicic (1976) Chilean [Croatian] - model and television presenter.
Daniella Campos (1976) Chilean [English] - TV presenter and beauty pageant titleholder.
Mónica Godoy (1976) Chilean [English] - actress.
Deetah / Claudia Ogalde (1976) Chilean - rapper and singer.
Alicia Ika (1976) Rapa Nui [Chilean / Unknown] - actress, musician and surf instructor.
Carolina Nissen (1976) Chilean - singer.
Paola Bontempi (1977) Chilean [German, possibly other] - actress and tv host.
Ana Tijoux (1977) Chilean - musician.
Charissa Chamorro (1977) Chilean - actress.
Paula Sharim (1977) Chilean [Lebanese Jewish, Egyptian Jewish, possibly other] - actress.
Connie Achurra (1977) Chilean - tv host.
Diana Bolocco (1977) Chilean [Italian, Arbëresh / German] - tv host.
Sussan Taunton (1977) Chilean [English, possibly other] - actress.
Ana Sol Romero (1977) Chilean - tv host.
Nicole / Denisse Lillian Laval Soza (1977) Chilean [Spanish] - singer-songwriter.
Patricia López (1977) Chilean - singer and actress.
María José Prieto (1977) Chilean - actress.
America Olivo (1978) Chilean, Mexican, Italian, Basque, Spanish / Belgian, Irish - actress, singer, and model.
Carla Ballero (1978) Chilean - actress and reality tv personality.
Daniela Jacques (1978) Chilean - actress.
Carmen Gloria Bresky (1978) Chilean - actress.
Natalia Contesse (1978) Chilean - folk musician and historian.
Siboney Lo (1978) Italian, Chilean - actress.
Jennifer Mayani (1979) Chilean [Sindhi] - actress and model.
Daniela Lhorente (1979) Chilean - actress and singer.
Francisca Ayala (1979) Chilean - tv host.
Catherine Mazoyer (1979) Chilean / French - actress.
Mane Swett / Maria Elena Swett (1979) Chilean - actress.
Jani Duenas / Alejandra Duenas (1979) Chilean - actress and comedian.
Cote de Pablo (1979) Chilean - actress and singer.
Macarena Teke (1979) Chilean - actress.
Paulina Mladinic (1980) Chilean [Croatian, Basque] - model.
Celine Reymond (1980) Chilean - actress and singer
Javiera Hernández (1980) Chilean - actress and director.
María Paz Jorquiera (1980) Chilean - actress and comedian.
Adela Secall (1980) Chilean - actress.
Mariana Derderián (1980) Chilean [Syrian / Unknown] - actress and singer.
Francisca Lewin (1980) Chilean - actress.
Elita Löfblad / Helita Mariam Löfblad Letelier (1980) Chilean - model and reality tv star.
Maria Luisa Godoy (1980) Chilean - tv personality.
Paola Lattus (1980) Chilean - actress.
María José Bello (1980) Chilean - actress.
Gabriela Barros (1980) Chilean - actress, model and Miss Universo Chile 2004.
Adriana Barrientos (1980) Chilean [Yaghan, Spanish] - model, actress, vedette celebrity.
Fernanda Urrejola (1981) Chilean - actress.
Michelle Morgan (1981) Chilean - actress.
María Luisa Mayol (1981) Chilean - actress.
Begoña Basauri (1981) Chilean - actress.
María José Illanes (1981) Chilean - musician, model and actress.
Isabel Bawlitza (1981) Chilean - fashion model and beauty pageant titleholder.
Ignacia Allamand (1981) Chilean - actress.
Dayana Friend (1981) Chilean - actress.
Fernanda Urrejola (1981) Chilean [Basque, Spanish] - actress.
Ximena Abarca (1981) Chilean - pop singer and actress.
Pamela Díaz (1981) Chilean [Basque, Spanish] - model and media celebrity.
Elisa Zulueta (1981) Chilean [Basque] - actress.
Catalina Aguayo (1981) Chilean - model and actress.
Carolina de Moras (1981) Chilean [French] - model, actress and television presenter.
Nathalia Aragonese (1981) Chilean - actress and theater director.
Andrea Velasco (1981) Chilean [Italian, possibly other] - singer.
Javiera Díaz de Valdés (1981) Chilean [Basque, Spanish] - actress.
Medina / Medina Valbak / Andrea Valback (1982) Chilean, possibly other - singer-songwriter.
Lucy Cominetti (1982) Chilean - actress.
María Dalmazzo (1983) Colombian / Chilean, Italian - actress.
Yamna Lobos (1983) Chilean - dancer, television host, and actress.
Manuela Martelli (1983) Chilean [Italian] - actress.
Belén Montilla (1983) Chilean - Miss Universo Chile 2006.
Javiera Mena (1983) Chilean - singer and guitarist.
Pia Mechler (1983) Chilean, German, Polish, Scottish - actor.
Sofia Garcia (1983) Chilean - actress
Mon Laferte / Norma Monserrat Bustamante Laferte (1983) Chilean [French] - singer-songwriter and actress.
Loreto Aravena (1983) Chilean - actress.
Belenaza Mora (1983) Chilean - comedian and tv personality.
Emilia Noguera (1983) Chilean - actress, theater director and playwright.
Pia Miller / Pia Loyola (1983) Chilean - actress, model, and tv presenter.
Alison Mandel (1983) Chilean - actress.
Rocsi Diaz (1983) Chilean / Honduran - television personality and model.
Charmaine / Charmaine Náyade Carrasco (1984) Chilean - singer-songwriter.
Natalia Lafourcade (1984) Chilean, French Basque / Mexican, possibly small amount of English - singer and songwriter.
Maura Rivera (1984) Chilean - dancer and tv personality.
Carla Jara (1984) Chilean - actress and animator.
Renata Ruiz (1984) Chilean - model.
María Gracia Omegna (1984) Chilean - actress.
Camila Hirane (1985) Chilean - actress.
Karla Souza (1985) Chilean [likely Portuguese] / Mexican - actress.
Eliane Gagnon (1985) Chilean, French - actress.
Daniela Aranguiz (1985) Chilean - tv host.
Nataly Chilet / Nataly Chilet Bustamante (1985) Chilean [Ukrainian, possibly other] - beauty pageant titleholder.
Andrea García-Huidobro (1985) Chilean - actress and director.
Juanita Ringeling (1985) Chilean - actress.
Oona Chaplin (1986) Chilean [Mapuche, Spanish, Romanian] / Irish, Scottish, English - actress.
Vale Ortega / Valeria Ortega Schettino (1986) Chilean - model and tv host.
María de los Ángeles García (1986) Chilean - actress.
Tomasa Del Real / Valeria Cisternas (1986) Chilean - singer and rapper.
Vanessa Ceruti (1986) Chilean [Italian, Russian] - model, actress, Miss Universe Chile 2011 and Elite Model Look Chile 2004.
K-Réena / Katherine Macarena Contreras Contreras (1986) Chilean - pop, soul, and R&B singer.
Gianella Marengo (1986) Chilean - model and tv host.
Ximena Huilipán (1986) Chilean [Mapuche] - model and actress.
Cat Rendic (1986) Chilean - dancer.
Majo Martino (1986) Chilean - tv host.
Viviana Shieh (1986) Chilean [Taiwanese] - actress and singer.
Tanya Del Solar (1986) Chilean - model and Miss Piel Dorada 2010.
Oona Chaplin (1986) Chilean [Mapuche, Spanish, evidently Romanian] / English, Irish, 1/16th Scottish - actress.
Luli Love / Nicole Moreno (1987) Chilean - model, dancer, and panelist.
Nicole Polizzi (1987) Chilean - reality television personality, author, dancer and professional wrestler.
Daniela Ramírez (1987) Chilean - actress.
Maira Bodenhöfer (1987) Chilean - actress.
Snooki / Nicole Polizzi / Nicole LaVelle (1987) Chilean [Romani, Unspecified Middle Eastern, Unspecified South Asian, Unspecified East Asian, Jewish, Russian, Croatian, Macedonian, Slovakian, Spanish (including Andalusian)] - tv personality, dancer, and author.
Francisca Valenzuela (1987) Chilean - singer, poet, and multi-instrumentalist.
Isidora Urrejola (1987) Chilean - actress.
Sofía Viacava (1987) Chilean [Italian] - model and Miss Chile Continente Americano 2010.
Maite Orsini (1988) Chilean [French, Italian] - actress, model, and reality tv personality.
Valeska Díaz (1988) Chilean - actress.
Natalia Reddersen (1988) Chilean [German] - actress.
Sara Paxton (1988) Chilean, Mexican [Spanish and Dutch Jewish, some German] (born into the Jewish faith) / Irish, Scottish, English, very distant French (convert to Judaism) / - actress, singer and model.
Daniela Vega (1989) Chilean - actress and singer. - Trans!
Lorenza Izzo (1989) Chilean [Spanish, Italian, English, possibly other] - actress and model.
Karla Vasquez (1989) Chilean - actress and singer.
Daniella Monet (1989) Chilean [Spanish, Croatian] / Italian - actress, singer, and tv personality.
Catalina Vallejos (1989) Chilean - model, television personality and Miss ATP in 2009 and Calle 7 in 2010 and 2011.
Jena Lee / Sylvia Garcia (1990) Chilean - singer and composer.
Carolina Vargas (1990) Chilean - actress.
Ana Luisa König (1990) Chilean [German, Irish] - model and Miss Universo Chile 2012.
D-Niss / Denise Rosenthal (1990) Chilean - actress, model, dancer and singer-songwriter.
Mariana di Girolamo (1990) Chilean [Italian] - actress.
Catalina Cáceres (1990) Chilean - model, Nuestra Belleza Chile and Miss Universo Chile in 2016.
Dominique Gallego (1990) Chilean [Galician. English] - media model, television reality personality, promoter and actress.
Kathy Contreras (1990) Chilean - actress, model, and dancer.
Miranda Bodenhöfer (1990) Chilean - ballet dancer and actress.
Tanza Varela (1991) Chilean [Spanish] - actress and model.
Camila Recabarren (1991) Chilean [Basque] - model and Miss World Chile 2012.
Maria del Pilar (1991) Chilean - singer.
Kel Calderón / Raquel Calderón (1991) Chilean [Basque] - actress, singer and lawyer.
Luciana Echeverría (1991) Chilean - actress, model, singer and television presenter.
Natalie Sifferman (1991) Chilean / Unspecified White - actress.
Luciana Echeverría (1991) Chilean [Basque] - actress, singer and television presenter.
Carolina Mestrovic (1991) Chilean [Croatian, Italian] - singer, actress and TV host.
Alma Jodorowsky (1991) 1/4 Chilean [Ukrainian Jewish], 3/4 French - actress, singer, and model.
Camila Andrade (1991) Chilean - model, TV Host and Miss World Chile 2013.
Piyoasdf (1991) Chilean - singer and youtuber.
Kika Silva (1992) Chilean [Spanish] - model and television panelist.
Constance Piccoli (1992) Chilean - actress and singer.
Alicia Rodríguez (1992) Chilean - actress.
María Jesús Matthei (1992) Chilean - TV Host, model and beauty pageant titleholder.
Valentina Villagra (1992) Chilean - youtuber.
Ilonka Obilinovic (1992) Chilean - youtuber.
Claudipia Chic (1992) Chilean - youtuber.
Ivica Llanca (1992) Chilean - youtuber.
Diandra / Diandra Flores (1994) Chilean / Finnish - singer-songwriter.
Cecilia Sanchez (1994) Chilean - model (Instagram: cecisanmar).
Fernanda Sobarzo (1994) Chilean - model and Miss World Chile 2015.
Hellen Toncio (1994) Chilean - volleyball player and Miss Universo Chile 2014.
Camila Cuevas (1995) Chilean - youtuber.
Bramty Juliette (1995) Chilean - youtuber.
Camila Gallardo (1996) Chilean - singer.
Rogue Anastasia (1996) Chilean - youtuber.
Catalina Joy (1996) Chilean - Tik.Tok and Musical.ly star.
Belén Soto (1997) Chilean - actress and model.
Inna Moll (1997) Chilean - youtuber.
Trinidad de la Noi (1998) Chilean [French] - model, actress and Elite Model Look Chile 2012.
Xiomara Herrera (1998) Chilean - dancer.
Christell / Christell Jazmín Rodriguez Carrillo (1998) Chilean - singer.
Nuvia_OuO (1998) Chilean - Twitch star.
Teresita Commentz (2001) Chilean - actress.
Jeannette Pualuan (?) Chilean [Lebanese, possibly other] - singer-songwriter.
Macarena Darrigrandi (?) Chilean [Egyptian Jewish, possibly other] - actress.
Clara Lyons Parsons (?) Chilean [Spanish, Italian, English, possibly other] - model.
Daniela Gomez (?) Chilean, Colombian - actress.
Allie Escaffi (?) Chilean, Argentinian - actress and model.
Tamara Almeida (?) Chilean, Ecuadorian - actress.
Kaylah Zander (?) Chilean / Unspecified European - actress.
Daniela Manyoma (?) Chilean - Miss International Queen Chile 2014. - Trans!
Tatiana Leiva (?) Chilean, Unspecified Other - writer and actress.
Macarena Carrere (?) Chilean - actress.
Lizzy Snaps / Lizzy Sullivan (?) Chilean - tv host.
Alexandra Dionelis (?) Chilean / Greek - actress.
Marina Catalán (?) Chilean - actor.
Clara Aranovich (?) Chilean / Argentinian - actress, writer and director.
Bella Wholey (?) Chilean - actress.
Camila Correa Soya (?) Chilean [French, Hungarian] - actress and singer.
Alicia Ceron (?) Chilean - actress.
Karen Sotomayor (?) Chilean / Brazilian - actress.
Catalina Palacios (?) Chilean - actress, singer and television presenter.
Violeta Vidaurre (?) Chilean [German, Beligan] - actress.
Melissa Araya (?) Chilean - actress.
Francie Perez (?) Chilean, possibly other - actress.
Danielle Marina Jones (?) Chilean / African-American - actress.
Javiera Beltrami (?) Chilean - model (Instagram: javibeltrami).
Millie Wood V (?) Chilean, Russian - actress, model, Playboy Spain (Instagram: millie_wood92).
Jose Cruz (?) Chilean - model (Instagram: josefinacruz.t).
Monica Ramos (?) Chilean - harpist.
Bea de Tapia (?) Chilean - model (Instagram: beatapias).
Chiara Leone (?) Chilean - model.
Rosa Labordé (?) Chilean / Unspecified Eastern European - actress, playwright, director, and screenwriter.
Agustina Schwember (?) Chilean - model (Instagram: agustinaschwember).
Elizabeth Schall (?) Chilean - singer-songwriter, guitarist, and pianist.
Grace Barrejon (?) Chilean - model (Instagram: gracebarrejon).
Carmen Aguirre (?) Chilean - actress and writer.
Em Meades (?) Chilean - model (Instagram: emmeades).
Domi Palacios (?) Chilean - model (Instagram: domipalacios).
Jocelyn Osorio (?) Chilean - actress and model.
Emmanuelle Lussier-Martinez (?) Chilean / French - actress.
Daniella Tobar (?) Chilean - actress.
Uranía Haltenhoff (?) Chilean [German / Greek] - beauty pageant titleholder and Miss Chile 1990.
Constanza Silva (?) Chilean - model and beauty pageant titleholder.
Camila Stuardo (?) Chilean - model and a beauty pageant contestant.
Cecilia Echenique (?) Chilean - singer.
Cristina Gallardo-Domâs (?) Chilean [French] - singer.
Pascuala Ilabaca (?) Chilean - singer and songwriter.
K-Bust / Karla Bustamante (?) Chilean - singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist.
Verónica Villarroel (?) Chilean - soprano.
Isidora Cabezón (?) Chilean - actress.
Tichi Lobos (?) Chilean - actress.
Nadia Milton (?) Chilean - actress and singer.
Valentina Muhr (?) Chilean - actress.
Javiera Ramos (?) Chilean - actress.
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Claudio Spies (1925) Chilean [German Jewish] - musician.
Lucho Gatica (1928) Chilean [Basque] - bolero singer, film actor, and television host.
Leon Schidlowsky (1931) Chilean [Russian Jewish, Polish Jewish] - musician.
Fernando Farías (1932) Chilean - actor.
Nissim Sharim (1932) Chilean [Lebanese Jewish, Egyptian Jewish] - actor.
Alejandro Sieveking (1934) Chilean - actor, director, and playwright.
Jorge Aravena Llanca (1936) Chilean - photographer, writer, researcher and singer-songwriter.
Héctor Noguera (1937) Chilean - actor and teacher.
Patricio Manns (1937) Chilean [French, German] - composer, author, poet, novelist, essayist, play writer and journalist.
Julio Numhauser (1938) Chilean [German Jewish] - musician.
Germán Casas (1939) Chilean - singer.
Lorenzo Aillapán (1940) Chilean [Mapuche] - poet, actor, film producer, anthropologist.
Eduardo Carrasco (1940) Chilean - musician, university professor of philosophy, author, and one of the founders of the Chilean folk music group Quilapayún.
Julio Jung (1942) Chilean - actor.
Sergio Hernández (1942) Chilean - actor.
Eduardo Parra Pizarro (1943) Chilean - musician.
Hugo Medina (1943) Chilean - actor.
Nelson Brodt (1943) Chilean - actor, director, playwright and teacher.
Buddy Richard (1943) Chilean - singer-songwriter.
Willy Benítez (1946) Chilean - actor and comedian.
Pepe Soza / José Soza (1946) Chilean - actor, tv host, and director.
Benny Mardones / Ruben Mardones (1946) Chilean - singer-songwriter.
Óscar Castro Ramírez (1947) Chilean - actor, playwright and theatrical director.
Mario Mutis (1947) Chilean - musician.
Óscar Hernánd (1947) Chilean - actor.
Patricio Contreras (1947) Chilean - actor.
Exequiel Lavandero (1947) Chilean - actor.
Alejandro Castillo (1948) Chilean - actor.
Raúl Sendra (1948) Chilean - actor and tennis player.
Mauricio Pesutic (1948) Chilean [Spanish] - actor and director.
Pepe Secall / José Secall (1949) Chilean - actor.
Eduardo Gatti (1949) Chilean [French, Italian] - singer-songwriter.
Osvaldo Silva (1949) Chilean - actor, director, and producer.
Antonio Macia (1950) Chilean / Argentinian - actor and screenwriter.
Paco Saval (1950) Chilean - keyboard player, producer, composer and singer.
Humberto Gatica (1951) Chilean - musician.
Anderson Cooper (1951) 1/16 Chilean [Unspecified Indigenous, Bantu, Spanish], 17/16 mix of English, Dutch, Scottish, Irish, French Huguenot - tv personality, journalist, and author.
Gonzalo Robles (1952) Chilean - actor.
Cristián García-Huidobro (1952) Chilean - actor and comedian.
Patricio Strahovsky (1952) Chilean - actor.
Rodolfo Pulgar (1953) Chilean - actor.
Fernando Ubiergo (1953) Chilean - singer-songwriter and musician.
Mauricio Redolés (1953) Chilean - singer-songwriter, musician, and poet.
Oscar Lopez (1953) Chilean - singer, guitarist, and composer.
Francisco Reyes (1954) Chilean [French] - actor.
Alfredo Castro (1955) Chilean - actor, screenwriter and theatre director.
Cristián Campos (1956) Chilean - actor.
Alejandro Goic (1957) Chilean - writer, actor and director.
Felipe Armas (1957) Chilean - actor , producer , television director and businessman.
Joe Vasconcellos (1959) Chilean [Brazilian] - singer-songwriter and composer.
Erto Pantoja (1960) Chilean - actor.
Tom Araya (1961) Chilean - singer, songwriter, and musician.
Luis Gatica (1961) Chilean [Basque, possibly other] / Puerto Rican - actor.
Pablo Ausensi (1961) Chilean - actor.
Rodrigo Bastidas (1961) Chilean - theater director, dramatist, screenwriter, broadcaster and actor.
Luis Gnecco (1962) Chilean - actor.
Alain Johannes (1962) Chilean [Austrian, Dutch] - singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist.
Otilio Castro (1962) Chilean - actor and director.
Renato Munster (1962) Chilean - actor.
Fernando Larraín (1962) Chilean [Basque] - actor , broadcaster, comedian and animator.
Brontis Jodorowsky (1962) Chilean [Ukrainian Jewish] / French - actor and director.
Sebastián Dahm (1963) Chilean - actor and teacher.
Fareed Haque (1963) Chilean / Pakistani - guitarist.
Cristian Amigo (1963) Chilean - guitarist, composer, improviser, and ethnomusicologist.
Luis Dubó (1964) Chilean - actor.
Álvaro Rudolphy (1964) Chilean - actor.
Felipe Izquierdo (1964) Chilean - actor, comedian, communicator and businessman.
Pablo Striano (1964) Chilean - actor.
Andrés Díaz (1964) Chilean - cellist.
Luis Jara (1965) Chilean [Spanish] - singer, ex-actor and TV host.
Cristóbal Jodorowsky / Axel Jodorowsky (1965) Chilean [Ukrainian Jewish] / Mexican - actor, writer, playwright, trainer, painter, and tarologist.
Álvaro Scaramelli (1965) Chilean [Italian] - singer, composer and therapist.
Boris Quercia (1965) Chilean - actor, director, screenwriter, producer and writer.
Claudio Narea (1965) Chilean - rock musician, singer, and songwriter.
Alfredo Perl (1965) Chilean - pianist.
Remigio Remedy (1965) Chilean - actor.
Juan Falcón (1965) Chilean - actor.
Carlos Embry (1966) Chilean - actor.
Juan Carlos Valdivia Lena (1966) Chilean - tv host.
Daniel Muñoz (1966) Chilean - actor and folklorist.
Jordi Castell (1966) Chilean [Palestinian, Catalan] - tv presenter and photographer.
Francisco Melo (1966) Chilean - actor and producer.
Ramón Llao (1967) Chilean - actor.
Pablo Macaya (1967) Chilean - actor.
Rodrigo Muñoz (1967) Chilean - actor and comedian.
Beto Cuevas (1967) Chilean - singer, plastic artist, painter, and actor.
Rodrigo Andrés González Espíndola (1968) Chilean - musician.
lvaro Morales (1968) Chilean - actor, theater and television.
Marcelo Alonso (1969) Chilean - actor.
Claudio Valenzuela (1969) Chilean - guitarist, singer, and composer.
Anton Reisenegger (1969) Chilean [German] - singer and guitarist.
Horatio Sanz / Horacio Sanz (1969) Chilean - actor and comedian.
Alejandro Silva (1969) Chilean - guitarist, bassist, and songwriter.
Rafael Araneda (1969) Chilean [Basque, possibly other] - tv presenter.
Adam Buxton (1969) Chilean / British - actor, comedian, writer, and broadcaster.
Manuel García (1970) Chilean - singer-songwriter and guitarist.
Fernando Solabarrieta (1970) Chilean [Palestinian / Basque] - tv personality.
Carlos Patricio Díaz (1970) Chilean - actor.
Pablo Schwarz (1970) Chilean - actor.
Felipe Braun (1970) Chilean - actor.
Ricardo Villalobos (1970) Chilean - DJ.
Luis Uribe (1970) Chilean - actor.
Francisco Pérez-Bannen (1971) Chilean - actor.
Felipe Viel (1971) Chilean - actor and tv presenter.
Frank Pando (1971) Chilean - actor.
Sergio Lagos (1972) Chilean - musician and tv presenter.
Michio Nishihara Toro (1972) Chilean [Japanese, possibly other] - musician.
Álvaro Véliz (1972) Chilean - singer.
Juan Pablo Sáez (1972) Chilean - actor.
Cristián Sánchez (1972) Chilean - tv presenter.
Daniel Alcaíno (1972) Chilean - actor.
Pedro Carmona-Alvarez (1972) Chilean - musician, poet, and novelist.
Claudio Espinoza (1973) Chilean - actor.
Promis / Jose F. Promis / José Francisco Promis Hoyuelos (1973) Chilean - singer-songwriter, keyboardist, pianist, and composer.
Jason Liebrecht (1973) Chilean - actor.
Carmen Disa Gutiérrez (1973) Chilean - actor.
Marcial Tagle (1973) Chilean - actor.
Juan Pablo Ogalde (1973) Chilean - actor.
Rodrigo Sepúlveda (1973) Chilean - tv personality.
Carlos Díaz León (1973) Chilean - actor.
Víctor Montero (1973) Chilean - actor.
Claudio González (1973) Chilean - actor.
Sebastián Layseca (1974) Chilean - actor and director.
Pablo Francisco (1974) Chilean - comedian.
Cristián de la Fuente (1974) Chilean [French] - actor, presenter, model and producer.
Lincoln Cáceres (1974) Chilean - actor.
Patricio Castillo (1974) Chilean [Spanish] - actor, singer-songwriter, and performer.
Nicolás Fontaine (1974) Chilean - actor and director.
Álvaro Espinoza (1974) Chilean - actor.
Daniel Rojas (1974) Chilean [Unspecified Indigenous, possibly other] - pianist and composer.
Andrés Gómez (1975) Chilean - actor.
Rodrigo Salinas (1975) Chilean - actor and comedian.
Néstor Cantillana (1975) Chilean - actor.
Felipe Ríos (1975) Chilean - actor and director.
Pedro Pascal (1975) Chilean - actor.
Nicolás Saavedra (1975) Chilean - actor.
José Martínez (1975) Chilean - musician, comedian and actor.
Andrés Palacios (1975) Chilean - actor.
Leo Quinteros (1975) Chilean - singer-songwriter and guitarist.
Méndez / DJ Méndez / Leopoldo Jorge Méndez Alcayaga (1975) Chilean - DJ, singer-songwriter, and producer.
Diego Muñoz (1976) Chilean - actor.
Daniel Valenzuela (1976) Chilean - tv host.
Andres Burgos (1977) Chilean - youtuber.
Iván Álvarez de Araya (1977) Chilean - actor.
Américo / Domingo Jhonny Vega Urzúa (1977) Chilean [Basque] - singer.
Pablo Díaz (1978) Chilean - actor and producer.
Marko Zaror (1978) Chilean [Palestinian, possibly other] - actor, martial artist, and stuntman.
Francisco Celhay (1978) Chilean - actor.
Jesus Cosialls (1978) Chilean - actor.
Gonzalo Valenzuela (1978) Chilean - actor and model.
Benjamín Vicuña (1978) Chilean - actor and buisnessman.
Luciano / Lucien-N-Luciano / Nicol Et Lucien / Robert Crazy / Luciaen / Lucien Nicolet (1978) Chilean / Swiss - DJ.
Benjamín Vicuña (1978) Chilean - actor.
Gonzalo Valenzuela (1978) Chilean - actor and boxer.
Ricardo Fernández Flores (1978) Chilean - actor.
Santiago Cabrera (1978) Chilean [Spanish, Basque, small amounts of French, Belgian, Flemish, 1/32 English, 1/64th Irish, 1/64th German, possibly other] - actor.
Pablo Vargas Becerra (1978) Chilean - dancer and choreographer.
Sebastián Silva (1979) Chilean [Basque] - director, actor, screenwriter, painter and musician.
Diego Casanueva (1979) Chilean - actor.
Nick Puga (1979) Chilean - actor, writer, and producer.
Leo Rey (1979) Chilean - singer.
César Sepúlveda (1979) Chilean - actor.
Adan Jodorowsky (1979) Chilean [Ukrainian Jewish] / Mexican - actor, musician, and director.
Ignacio Franzani (1979) Chilean - tv presenter.
Christian de la Cortina (1979) Chilean - actor, producer, director, and writer.
Rodrigo Diaz Rioseco (1979) Chilean - dancer.
Álvaro Gómez (1980) Chilean - actor.
Sergio Freire (1980) Chilean - actor,comedian, and screenwriter.
Fille Danza (1980) Chilean - rapper.
Pablo Cerda (1980) Chilean - actor, director, and screenwriter.
Matías Novoa (1980) Chilean - actor and model.
Arap Bethke / Ricardo Arap Bethke Galdames (1980) Mexican [Chilean / German] - actor.
Fernando Milagros (1980) Chilean - singer.
Alvaro Estrella (1980) Chilean - singer and dancer.
Cristián Arriagada (1981) Chilean [Basque, Croatian] - actor.
Mario Horton (1981) Chilean - actor.
Alain Soulat (1981) Chilean - tv host.
Cristóbal Tapia Montt (1981) Chilean - actor and producer.
Tiago Correa (1981) Chilean / Brazilian - actor.
Gepe / Daniel Alejandro Riveros Sepúlveda (1981) Chilean - singer-songwriter.
Kanata Irei / Daniel Irei (1982) Chilean / Ryukyuan - actor, singer, and model.
Chinoy / Mauricio Castillo Moya (1982) Chilean - singer-songwriter.
Mathias Alvarez (1982) Chilean, Italian, Scottish, Irish - actor.
Héctor Morales (1982) Chilean - actor and director.
Raul Peralta (1982) Chilean - dancer.
Gabriel Peralta (1982) Chilean - dancer.
Eduardo Paxeco (1982) Chilean - actor.
Stefan Kramer / Stefan Kramer Solis (1982) Chilean [Swiss, German] - actor, comedian, impressionist, and announcer.
Pali (1982) Chilean - musician.
Fernando Godoy (1983) Chilean - actor.
Andrés Reyes (1984) Chilean - actor.
Santiago Tupper (1984) Chilean - actor and model.
Ariel Levy (1984) Chilean Jewish - actor and singer.
Emilio Edwards (1984) Chilean - actor and dancer.
Ariel Levy (1984) Chilean Jewish - actor.
Fernando Mena (1984) Chilean - actor, dramatist, director and writer.
Sergio Járlaz (1985) Chilean - singer.
Nano Stern (1985) Chilean Jewish - singer, multi-instrumentalist and composer.
Jean Philippe Cretton (1985) Chilean [French, Swiss] - tv presenter and musician.
Nicolas Linan De Ariza (1985) Chilean - youtuber.
Eyal Meyer (1985) Chilean [Kalaripayatu, German] - actor, model and dancer.
Gastón Salgado (1985) Chilean - actor.
Julio César Serrano (1986) Chilean - actor.
Martín Castillo (1986) Chilean - actor.
Justin Page (1986) Chilean - actor.
Luz Violeta / Sebastián Aguirre (1987) Chilean - drag performer.
Diego Ruiz (1987) Chilean - actor.
Karol Lucero (1987) Chilean - radio personality and televisión host.
Alejandro Fuentes (1987) Chilean - singer.
Samuel González (1987) Chilean - actor.
Michael Silva (1987) Chilean - actor.
Pablo Holman (1988) Chilean [Cornish] - musician.
Pedro Campos di Girolamo (1988) Chilean - actor.
Sebastián Ayala (1988) Chilean - actor and director.
Matías Assler (1989) Chilean - actor and model.
Ignacio Susperreguy (1989) Chilean - actor.
Fabrizio Copano (1989) Chilean - actor, comedian, tv presenter, and writer.
Alex Pino (1989) Chilean - rapper.
Omegaevolution (1989) Chilean - youtuber and Twitch star.
Nicolas Jaar (1990) Chilean [Palestinian / French] - composer and recording artist.
HolaSoyGermán / Germán Alejandro Garmendia Aranis (1990) Chilean [Spanish, possibly other] - youtuber, comedian, and writer.
Cristian Moreno (1990) Chilean - youtuber.
Sebastián Badilla (1991) Chilean - film director , screenwriter , producer and actor .
Paolo Ramírez (1992) Chilean - singer.
Nicolas Yunge (1992) Chilean - reality tv personality.
Hernan Arcil (1992) Chilean - dancer.
Fabricio Vasconcelos (1992) Brazilian [Chilean] - dancer.
Kevin Vasquez (1993) Chilean - actor, singer, producer, and composer.
Juan Francisco Matamala Reyes (1993) Chilean - dancer.
Pollo Castillo (1994) Chilean - facebook star.
ZeRo / Gonzalo Barrios (1995) Chilean - youtuber.
Sebastian Gomez (1995) Chilean - youtuber.
David Montoya (1995) Chilean - youtuber.
Keean Johnson (1996) 3/8 mix of Chilean, Mexican, 5/8 English - actor.
DeGoBooM (1996) Chilean - youtuber.
Matu Fuschloches (1996) Chilean - Tik.Tok star.
Dylantero Sin Imaginacion (1998) Chilean - youtuber.
Alfred.Okay (1998) Chilean - Tik.Tok star.
Camilo Elzo (1999) Chilean - youtuber.
Benjamin Mora (1999) Chilean - Tik.Tok star.
Cristobal González (2000) Chilean - youtuber.
Victor Klugg (2000) Chilean - Tik.Tok star.
Dani Ride (2001) Chilean - musician and youtuber.
Toshiro Murata (?) Chilean [Japanese] - singer.
Kiuge Hayashida (?) Chilean [Japanese] - bassist.
Alexander Nunez (?) Jamaican / Chilean - actor.
Sebastián Gálvez (?) Chilean [Spanish, Italian] - actor.
Leonardo Fuica (?) Chilean - actor.
Cesar Erba (?) Chilean - actor.
Iván Cabrera / Manuel Iván Cabrera Salinas (?) Chilean - dancer and actor.
Daniel Kemna (?) Chilean / Dutch - actor.
Sean Morales (?) Chilean, Unspecified - actor.
Oscar Morales Sánchez (?) Chilean - model (Instagram: moralessinmoral).
Aki / Aleksi Swallow (?) Chilean / Finnish - rapper-songwriter.
Paulo Felipe Casanova (?) Chilean - model, Candidato Mr Chile 2018 top 12, Mr Chile World Pacific and Mr gala viña 2017 (Instagram: paulocasanovaoficial).
Carlos Sanz (?) Chilean - actor.
Felipe Pereira (?) Chilean - model (Instagram: felipepereirarojas).
Roberto Díaz (?) Chilean - violinist.
Cristobal Jesus Lopez (?) Chilean - model (Instagram: tobal.lopez).
Lucio Prado (?) Chilean - model (Instagram: lucio_prado).
Daniel Andres Parraguez (?) Chilean - model (Instagram: iamdaniv).
Pablo Salvador (?) Chilean - model, gay activist and blogger.
Memo Aguirre (?) Chilean [Basque] - singer and musician.
Rodolfo Parada (?) Chilean - musician, composer, engineer and anthropologist.
Daniel Puente Encina (?) Chilean - singer-songwriter, guitarist, film composer, producer and actor.
RodStarz / Rodrigo Venegas (?) Chilean - rapper (Rebel Diaz).
G1 / Gonzalo Venegas (?) Chilean - rapper (Rebel Diaz).
Aldo Parodi (?) Chilean - actor.
Eduardo Cumar (?) Chilean - actor and theater director.
Juan Carlos Bistoto (?) Chilean [Argentinian] - actor.
Roberto Prieto (?) Chilean - actor.
Problematic:
Don Francisco / Mario Luis Kreutzberger Blumenfeld (1940) Chilean [German Jewish] - tv host - Sued for sexual harassment.
Tito Beltrán / Ernesto Beltrán Aguilar (1965) Chilean - singer. - Charged with the rape of an underage child as well as the rape of an additional 18-year-old woman.
Jorge Garcia (1973) Chilean, Cuban - actor and comedian - played a Native Hawaiian in Hawaii Five-0.
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Escuela Mexicana
Orozco inmutable
Prometeo, 1930 Temple sobre masonite 61 x 80 cm. Colección INBA Acervo Museo de Arte Moderno
Serpientes, 1935 Puntaseca 150 x 180 (5 7 / 8 x 7 1 / 16 ) I Ed: 40 ejemplares II Ed: (1950) 75 ejemplares
Las soldaderas, 1926 Óleo sobre tela 81 x 95.5 cm. Colección INBA Acervo Museo de Arte Moderno
La Prostituta Óleo sobre tela 38.1 x 35.6 cm. Colección Museo Soumaya
Dr. Atl
Detalle Volcán en erupción, 1943 Atlcolor sobre masonite, 67 x 92 cm. Colección Particular
Paisaje con pueblo y volcanes Atlcolor sobre masonite 60 x 86.6 cm. Colección Particular
Erupción del Paricutín Mixta sobre madera 168 x 168 cm. Colección Particular
Maria izquierda
Tony y Teresita actuando, 1945 Óleo sobre masonite 47 x 58 cm. Colección Galería Arvil
Los gallos, 1944 Óleo sobre masonite 50 x 60 cm. Colección Particular
Altar de Dolores Óleo sobre tela 74 x 59 cm. Colección Particular
Tamayo
Monumento a un héroe desconocido, 1975 Óleo sobre tela 130 x 97 cm Col. particular, Los Ángeles, California, EE. UU.
Vaca espantándose las moscas, 1951 Óleo sobre tela 79 x 99 cm. Colección Humanities Research Center, The University of Texas Austin, Texas, E.U.A.
Prometeo dando el fuego a los hombres, 1958 Fresco, 500 x 450 cm Sala de Conferencias en la UNESCO, París, Francia.
Jose Luis Cuevas, grabado
La puerta de carne Sevilla, 1991 Carboncillo y tinta sobre papel 140 x 266 cm
Autorretrato como burlador Puebla, 1993 Talavera horneada a 1050º C, Esmalte y colores naturales 37 x 39 x 6 cm
20 apuntes en color Sevilla, 1991 Técnica mixta sobre papel 100 x 70 cm
Helen Escobedo
Sui generis 1970
Señales 1971 CAM, Guadalajara
Melquiades Herrera
Melquiades Herrera (1949-2003) fue un artista polifacético e irreverente. Pionero del performance en México y miembro del legendario No-Grupo (1977-1983). Impartió clases de geometría, educación visual y diseño en la Antigua Academia de San Carlos, en la Escuela de Diseño del inba y en la Escuela Nacional de Artes Plásticas.
La fascinación de Melquiades Herrera por los objetos cotidianos, así como su atención en la cultura popular urbana y su agudo sentido del humor, lo convirtieron en una figura sumamente particular en la escena del arte de finales del siglo xx. Con apariciones en la televisión, en programas como La Caravana, procuró transmitir su característico modo de leer el mundo desde un medio masivo.
Melquiades atendía lo estético lo mismo en calles y mercados sobre ruedas que en galerías y museos. Sus escritos en revistas y periódicos dan cuenta de un modo particular de hacer crítica mordaz.
https://vimeo.com/72912858
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Teresita Montez modelling in 1951
France, Paris, August 1951: report on haute couture fashion winter 1951-1952: at the Longchamp racecourse: on the stand, models surrounding Simone Simon (looking through binoculars): on the left, model with a set of Jeans Patou: the dress is in black wool jersey, the three-quarter length coat is trimmed with astrakhan and lined with red. On the right, Teresita Montes with a Jacques Heim dress in white wool with a purple suede belt and a velvet cap of the same tone.
(Photo by Walter Carone/Paris Match via Getty Images)
Teresita Montez is not identifyed in this Getty Images photo. Very special thanks to @74paris for sharing!
#Teresita Montez#1951#1951 Teresita#Jacques Heim#Haute Couture#High Fashion#Simone Simon#Walter Carone#Autumn Winter collection#1950s fashion#1950s style#Gracia Family#Montez Family#collaboration
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Teresita Montez can be seen in this video presenting Jacques Heim Spring/Summer collection for 1951.
According to the site, this video was recorded the 19th May 1951.
Very special thanks to @74paris for sharing this gem 💗
#Teresita Montez#1951 Teresita#Jacques Heim#Haute Couture#model#mannequin#collaboration#Gracia Family#Montez Family#OTD#on this day
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Teresita Montez modelling in 1951
Teresita Montez is modelling Jacques Heim Spring/Summer collection for 1951.
Photos shared by @74paris & @shannendoherty-fans and come from pinterest, thank you very much!!
#Teresita Montez#1951 Teresita#model#mannequin#Jacques Heim#Haute Couture#1950s fashion#1950s style#1950s Haute Couture#collaboration#Spring/Summer collection#1951
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Teresita Montez in Normandy, 1951
France, Deauville, August 1951: fashion presentation marking the link with autumn for large summer evening dresses with a parade of 23 models, on the occasion of the "Fur and Jewel Night": Teresita Montez wearing a black evening dress with a white fur cape.
(Photo by Walter Carone/Paris Match via Getty Images)
At Getty Images website, the fashion designer is not mentioned.
#Teresita Montez#1951 Teresita#1951#Haute Couture#High Fashion#model#mannequin#Walter Carone#Paris Match
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Teresita Montez modelling in 1951.
First photo: Teresita Montez in yellow and black print dinner dress with removable bolero by Jacques Heim, photo by Seeberger Bros, published at "L'Officiel" magazine.
Second photo: Teresita Montez in beautiful blue tulle and lace evening gown, by Jacques Heim, photo by Seeberger Bros, published at June 1951 "L'Officiel" magazine.
Third photo: Teresita Montez in tulle and embroidered satin evening gown by Jacques Heim, photo by Willy Maywald, Paris.
Fourth photo: Teresita Montez is in white jersey dress with long fringed scarf slipped under marcasite belt, worn with steel-gray ottoman coat, by Jacques Heim, photo by Georges Saad.
Fifth photo: Teresita is modelling Jacques Heim evening gowns from his Autumn/Winter collection. (She can be seen seated at right of the picture), photo by Willy Maywald. From pinterest.
From Vintage Everyday, 1950's fashion/1950's Haute Couture Facebook group and Flikr shared by @74paris, thank you very much!!
#Teresita Montez#1951 Teresita#model#mannequin#Jacques Heim#Seeberger Bros#Willy Maywald#Georges Saad#Haute Couture#High Fashions#collaboration#Montez Family#Gracia Family#1951#L'Officiel#1951 L'Officiel
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L'Île Heureuse was a theatre play written by Jean-Pierre Aumont who wrote it for María Montez, it was directed and performed by Pierre Dux and María Montez and it was shown for the first time at Edouard VII Theater in Paris on January 24, 1951.
Here in these photos we can see María Montez with actor Jean Danet (first photo) and with Robert Murzeau (third photo) in two moments of the play.
The play was a success and in the audience there were poet Jean Cocteau (who was a friend of the family and wrote the poem "Nuit Aux Étoiles" for baby Tina Aumont when she was born) and María Montez sisters among others.
Some of the photos come from French magazine "Cinemonde" number 861 from February 1951.
And here we can see two tender photos taken once the play was finished, everybody was really happy cause the actors made a well performance and María Montez received very beautiful acclaims from the critics.
Here she is pictured with hubby Jean-Pierre Aumont and with her beautiful sisters (L-R): Adita, Teresita and Lucita, sitting is the star: María Montez.
Very special thanks to @74paris for sending me this beautiful article and the photos. María Montez would have been as well a great theatre actress, but destiny had other plans for her...
#María Montez#Maria Montez#1951 Teresita#Jean Pierre Aumont#Jean Cocteau#Teresita Montez#Montez family#Adita Gracia Vidal#Lucita Gracia Vidal#L'Île Heureuse#Jean Danet#Robert Murzeau#Cinemonde#1951 Cinemonde#collaboration#1951 Lucita#1951 Adita#1951 Maria#1951 L'Île Heureuse#actress
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Litte Tina, aged 13 with her dad, step mother and half brother Jean-Claude Aumont in Madrid, Spain in 1959 while a break of "Solomon and Sheba" filming.
It's a beautiful thing that Tina visited Spain as a child and later filmed there "L'Uomo L'Orgoglio, la Vendetta" and "The Last Run" because she fulfilled her mother's dream in a way...
The thing is that María Montez wanted to film in Spain and she was about to do it in 1951, and she was really happy because she wanted to use her real surname Gracia (she changed it to Montez cause the English-speaking people don't know how to pronounce Gracia) and she wanted to do a film in Spanish, sadly, it never happened as fate had other plans for her...
"Saludos afectuosos al pueblo español, mi pueblo, que pronto tendré el inmenso placer de visitar. Estoy tan contenta de trabajar en España! María Montez"
"Affectionate greetings to the Spanish people, my people, who I will soon have the immense pleasure of visiting. I am so happy to work in Spain! María Montez"
This is a postcard announcing that María would come to Spain to film "La Maja de Goya", a film produced by Cesáreo González. He contacted her with the contract and the script and she agreed to take part on the film.
First photo comes from Moon City Garbage Agency and the second photo comes from "María Montez La Reina del Tecnicolor" book written by Antonio Pérez Arnay. Please notice that María is wearing a necklace that later inherited her younger sister Teresita and later she gave it to Tina, as you can see in this post.
Very special thanks to @74paris for his invaluable help!!
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Teresita Montez pictured by Federico Garolla, Paris, November 1952.
Beautiful photo from Fedescaletta instagram.
This other instagram (1972projects) writes this interesting story about her:
In the mid-Forties, Maria Montez brought three of her teenage sisters to the US, to live in the Beverly Hills house she shared with husband Jean-Pierre Aumont. Adita, Lucita and Consuelo proved a handful to chaperone (and provided gossip columnists with plenty of fresh material). But it would be a further two years before Teresita, the youngest, arrived. And by then, tired of Hollywood typecasting, Maria had decided to move to Paris. Teresita went with her, and began modelling lessons. And after Maria died in 1951 (drowned in her own bathtub, a tragedy that played out across the world’s front pages), she struck out on her own. She signed an exclusive contract with Jacques Heim, was voted the top model in Paris in 1953, dabbled in movies, and married a millionaire (after a few postponements brought him round to the idea that she had no intention of retiring). But, despite refusing to cash in on Maria’s fame, Teresita found herself stuck with the surname she’d always rejected: Montez.
#Teresita Montez#Teresita Gracia Vidal#model#1952 Teresita#Aute Couture#Federico Garolla#1950s fashion#1952 Federico Garolla#Montez Family#Gracia Family#glamour fashion#glamour model
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Hola, me encantó tu blog. Me gustaría saber qué hermanas vivieron con María, Jean-Pierre y Tina en el momento que María falleció. ¿Fueron siempre las mismas hermanas las que vivieron juntas en Francia? ¿Qué pasó después de morir María, dónde vivieron? ¿Y cuándo Jean-Pierre se casó, dónde vivieron? ¿Qué pasó? Muchas gracias por este excelente blog, espero que la família lo descubra un día y la felicite. Gracias.
Hola Anon!!
Muchas gracias por tu interesante pregunta!!
Adita y Teresita fueron las hermanas que vivían con María en el momento en que ella falleció. La primera porque no estaba casada ni tenía pareja, la segunda porque era muy joven todavía. Fueron ellas dos las que encontraron a María en su baño ya sin vida y llamaron a los bomberos, quienes trataron de reanimarla por más de una hora pero no pudieron...
[María - sentada- con sus hermanas Adita, Teresita y Lucita - de izquierda a derecha - celebrando la estrena teatral de "L'Île Heureuse" donde María hacía un papel principal, 24 de enero de 1951 - María falleció en septiembre de ese mismo año-]
Al fallecer María, Jean-Pierre Aumont con su hija Tina se fueron a vivir a una casa llamada Rueil Mailmaison, y con ellos vivieron Lucita, con su esposo, el fotoperiodista Jean Roy y sus tres hijos, y también vivieron allí François Villiers (hermano de Jean-Pierre), su mujer Jeannine Rikh y sus hijas Mara, Aruna y Patty Villers. De todos estos primitos, Tina Aumont era la mayor, y aunque echaba de menos a su madre, ella recordaba con felicidad esos años.
[Tina Aumont con su padre, fotografiados en 1953 en Rueil Mailmaison, en el fondo se pueden ver a Lucita y a Jeannine]
[Tina Aumont - en el primer plano - jugando con sus primos y primas en los años 50]
En el año 1956, cuando Jean-Pierre Aumont se casó con Marisa Pavan, esta decidió que la casa era para su nueva família, así que Lucita (enviudó poco después), con sus niños se fueron a vivir a otra casa, y François Villiers, con su mujer y tres hijas también. Desconozco si se fueron a vivir juntas las dos famílias, pero Lucita, al perder el marido en Noviembre de 1956 hizo que la família se uniera más para poderla arropar y ayudarla con los niños. Y Tina fue enviada a diferentes internados de Francia y Suiza, volvía a ver a su padre y a la família cuando tenía vacaciones.
[27 de marzo de 1956 - Boda de Jean-Pierre Aumont con Marisa Pavan]
Marisa Pavan era una mujer celosa de María Montez, prohibió que se hablara de ella en casa y sus hermanas se fueron a vivir a otros lugares, Consuelo vivía con su hermana Adita en Estados Unidos, Teresita vivió en Francia, igual que Lucita, aunque años más tarde vivieron juntas en Mexico. Todas las hermanas mantuvieron el contacto, al igual que los hijos, y los hijos de Jean-Pierre y Marisa, siempre han sido queridos y bienvenidos por los Aumont, los Villiers, los Gracia, los Leleu y toda la família. Ahora mismo viven entre Francia, Estados Unidos y Latinoamérica, y estan muy unidos, el legado de María perdura...
Muchas gracias por tu pregunta, espero haber resuelto tus dudas, aunque no te lo haya podido responder todo, quien sabe si algún día encontraremos más respuestas!!!
Y ojalá tus palabras sean escuchadas y alguien de la família Gracia sepa de mi blog, me haría mucha ilusión!!
Gracias!!
Eleni xoxoxo
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Buenas tardes, me llamo Shana. El motivo de mi pregunta es sobre las tías de Tina osea las hermanas de la reyna Maria Montez, sabes algo que fué de ellas? Tina tuvo primos parte de madre? Creo que una de ellas fué modelo de Vogue pero ahora sus huellas del pasado son extintas, te agradecería si sabes algo.
Hola Shana, muchas gracias por tu interesante pregunta.
Aquí tienes dos listas que he hecho, la de los hermanos y hermanas de María Montez, y bajo esta he publicado la de los primos y primas de Tina por parte materna.
Espero que sea útil!!
HERMANOS Y HERMANAS DE MARÍA MONTEZ
Teresita Gracia Vidal, más conocida como Teresita Montez nació en 1929 o 1930 en la República Dominicana. Teresita se dedicó exclusivamente a hacer de modelo para la revista Vogue en los años 50 teniendo mucho éxito. Se casó con Yves Manuel y tuvieron una única hija, Raina Paris. Al poco de nacer Raïna, Teresita se separa y vive un fuerte romance con Maurizio Arena en 1959 pero esta no fue una buena relación para ella ya que él la engañó. En febrero de 2009 vivía en Bélgica aunque estubo un tiempo viviendo en México cerca de su hermana Lucita y sus hijos. Teresita fallece el 17 de Enero de 2023 a los 93 años de edad. (Ver más)
Lucita Gracia Vidal nació en la República Dominicana en 1929 y se fue a Hollywood en los años 40 junto a sus hermanas Consuelo y Adita para seguir una carrera artística. Allí conoció al fotoperiodista de París Match Jean Roy y se casaron el 12 de abril de 1946. Con él tuvo tres hijos varones: Yves, Jean-Pierre Robert y Marco Fabio Leleu Gracia. En 1956 Lucita enviudó ya que su marido fue asesinado en Egipto. Lucita no se volvió a casar nunca y estuvo vivendo en México con sus tres hijos y durante una larga temporada Teresita vino a vivir cerca de ellos. Falleció de un cáncer en 1979. (Ver más)
Jaime Gracia Vidal, nació en la República Dominicana en 1928 y también se dirigió a Hollywood para probar suerte en la meca del cine. Bajo el seudónimo de Jaime Montez, actuó en las películas “Time of Cuckoo”, “Montserrat”, “Live Wire”, “Heaven Can Wait”, “Bull Fight”, “Ana Lucasta” y “Bad Man”. Ingresó en el ejército americano, obtuvo el grado de sargento y participó en la guerra de Corea. No ingresó en la universidad española que le ofreció su primo hermano Armando. Jaime se casó en primeras núpcias con Rosmery Didonato, con quien tuvo su único hijo Jimmy. En 1977 volvió a casarse con Janet González. Falleció en 1979. (Ver más)
Consuelo Gracia Vidal, nació en la República Dominicana en 1925. A los 19 años se fue a Hollywood con sus hermanas mayores para probar suerte en el mundo del celuloide. En 1947 actuó en “Piratas de Monterrey” con el seudónimo Julia Andre junto a su hermana María Montez. Decidió no actuar más en el cine ya que tenía dificultad con el inglés, en cambio se dedicó a trabajar como modelo durante un tiempo. En Agosto de 1946, Consuelo se casó con el publicista de la Universal Kenneth Carter y tubieron cuatro hijos: Ken, William Joaquín (nombre de bisabuelo turolense), Jimmy y Cristina. Pasado el año 1951, tras fallecer su famosísima hermana María Montez, Consuelo se fue a vivir con su família en California y su hermana Adita vivió con ella. En febrero de 2009 se encontraba internada en un centro de tratamiento de Alzheimer en Los Ángeles. En febrero de 2009 vivían Ken y Jimmy, según datos facilitados por su nieta Emilia Gracia, residente en Arizona. En el año 2010 Consuelo seguía viviendo en Los Ángeles. Según este artículo, el 14 de enero del 2012, Consuelo seguía viva, pero ya no se la menciona más en futuras publicaciones. (Ver más)
Ada Gracia Vidal, conocida como Adita, nació en la República Dominicana en 1924 y viajó a Hollywood en los años 40 junto a sus hermanas Lucita y Consuelo para probar suerte en Hollywood bajo la protección de su hermana mayor María. Al fallecer María Montez, en 1951, Adita se fue a vivir con su hermana Consuelo en California y al ser la única hermana que no sé casó (almenos hasta la fecha del fallecimiento de María), recibió una importante cantidad de dinero del testamento de la estrella dominicana. (Ver más)
Luis Antonio Gracia Vidal nació el 10 de junio de 1923 en la República Dominicana. No se sabe mucho de su vida. En 1944, según las cartas que enviaba María a su primo Armando Gracia Sanfiel, Luís Antonio era estudiante y un año más tarde ingresó en la universidad. Posteriormente se casó y almenos tuvo una hija, Jaqueline Gracia. No se sabe cuando falleció. (Ver más)
Joaquín David Gracia Vidal nació el 26 de agosto de 1915 en la República Dominicana y almenos tuvo una hija: María Teresa Gracia Román, que fue la primera sobrina de la Reina del Tecnicolor. Al morir su hermana, lleno de pena y de dolor, quemó todas las fotos que tenía de ella. No se sabe cuando falleció. (Ver más)
Aquilino Mario Gracia Vidal nació el 14 de mayo de 1914 en la república Dominicana. En los años cuarenta viajó en varias ocasiones a Hollywood a petición de su hermana María, ya que ella quería que él triunfara en Hollywood pero él no se sentía atraído a esta idea. En diciembre de 1945 se casó con una andaluza con quien procreó un hijo, Jaime y una hija, Maria Isabel Gracia, que fue modelo publicitaria y actriz de cine y teatro que trabajó principalmente en Puerto Rico y Chile. Maria Isabel tuvo un hijo y una hija llamada Dominic Fuentes que es comunicadora y sanadora del alma, ha intervenido en muchos programas de radio y televisión y también actuó en la película “María Montez: la Película”. (Ver más)
Isidoro Rafael Gracia Vidal fue el mayor de los hermanos Gracia-Vidal. Nació el 3 de abril de 1911. Se casó con Safo Zuleika Fiallo Henriquez y el 1 de octubre de 1951 tuvieron a una única hija a quien llamaron María Montez de nombre en honor a su famosa tía (y hermana menor de Isidoro) que había fallecido tres semanas antes. Isidoro falleció en 1956 cuando su hija María contaba con cinco años de edad. La niña se fue a vivir a España con su madre en la adolescencia, cuando recibió una beca de cultura para dedicarse a la interpretación. (Ver más)
PRIMAS Y PRIMOS DE TINA AUMONT POR PARTE DE MADRE
Raïna Paris es hija de Teresita Montez e Yves Manuel. Ha trabajado en cine (actriz de cine y teatro, coproductora, directora de documentales… ) también es escritora, poetisa, hace lecturas de las cartas del tarot, realiza talleres de crecimiento personal/espiritual/del alma y es psicóloga. (Ver más)
María Teresa Gracia Román es hija de Joaquín David Gracia Vidal. Fue la primera sobrina de la Reina del tecnicolor. (Ver más)
Maria Isabel Gracia es la hija de Aquilinio Mario Gracia Vidal. En su juventud fue modelo publicitaria y actriz de cine y teatro que trabajó principalmente en Puerto Rico y Chile. Es mamá de Dominic Fuentes. (Ver más)
María Montez Gracia Fiallo, conocida cómo María Montez II o María Gracia es hija de Isidoro Rafael Gracia Vidal y Safo Zuleika Fiallo Henríquez. Nació el 1 de octubre de 1951 en la República Dominicana. Se hizo muy famosa de pequeña en la televisión Dominicana, viajó a España y también triunfó en cine y sobre todo en televisión, hizo mucho teatro en Francia e Inglaterra. Dejó su profesión cuando nació su hija Desirée D’Alesandro Gracia con Síndrome de Down. (Ver más)
Jean-Pierre Robert Leleu Gracia es hijo de Lucita Gracia Vidal y el fotoperiodista Yves Leleu (que trabajaba bajo el nombre de Jean Roy). Jean-Pierre Leleu Gracia tiene dos hermanos más, Yves y Marco Fabio Leleu Gracia. Ha trabajado de productor en la Warner Bros, y como director de programación de CINEMARK para México y Centro América. Es miembro del Consejo Directivo de CANACINE (Cámara Nacional de la Industria Cinematográfica y del Videograma).Tiene una hija llamada Céline Leleu. (Ver más)
FUENTES:
“María Montez La Reina del Tecnicolor”, libro escrito por António Pérez Arnay con prólogo de Terenci Moix, Filmoteca Canaria 1995.
Sitio web de María Montez y de María Montez II
“Los Orígenes Palmeros de María Montez” (en elapuron.com - artículo ya no disponible) Aquí se puede consultar otro artículo bajo el mismo título pero las cartas no están transcritas y algún enlace no funciona (2009/2010).
“Enrique Meneses, un flash” artículo en español de la revista Orsay escrito por José Luís Perdomo, 2011.
“María: Montez Su Vida”, edición especial del Centenario, libro escrito por Margarita Vicens de Morales, Dirección General de Cine de la República Dominicana, 2012.
“Un Museo en Honor de María Montez” en listín diario (2012).
“De María África a María Montez, un mito en Technicolor” documental dirigido por Jesús Reyes Mota, 2014.
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Como en otras publicaciones parecidas, esta es una publicación dinámica, ¿qué significa? pues que cada vez que vaya encontrando nueva información, la iré actualizando en el post original y lo iré republicando con las actualizaciones nuevas explicadas, así queda todo en una sola publicación y se evitan informaciones erróneas o dudas.
Muchas gracias por preguntar! :D
Eleni xoxoxo
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