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Carlos Ignacio Carrillo Contreras (November 5, 1940 – March 4, 1994) was a Mexican Luchador, or professional wrestler, known under the ring name Aníbal. Carrillo made his debut in November 1963, and adopted the enmascarado character (masked) Aníbal, named after the Carthagenian general Hanibal, in 1965. Carrilo's career peaked in the late 1960s and the 1970s as he worked for Empresa Mexicana de Lucha Libre and the Universal Wrestling Association, winning a number of championships. Carrillo was unmasked after losing a Lucha de Apuesta (bet fight) to Máscara Año 2000 on December 13, 1991. Carrillo retired from wrestling in 1993 and died from a brain tumor in 1994. El Hijo de Aníbal (Spanish for "the Son of Aníbal") is billed as Aníbal's son, but it has never been confirmed if he is indeed the son of Carrillo or if he paid for the rights to use the name, a practice not uncommon in Lucha Libre.
Carrillo began training for a professional wrestling career at the age of 20, training in Gimnasio Baños Gloria and at the Gimnasio San Francisco de Portales under the tutelage of Chico Fernández and Salvador Flores. He made his professional wrestling debut in November 1963 and earned 40 pesos for the match. After wrestling for two years Carrillo was convinced by friends in the business that he needed to become an enmascarado, or masked wrestler, since young wrestlers who were popular wore masks. Carrillo came up with the name "Aníbal", after the Cartagenia general Hanibal who had crossed the alps and almost defeated the Roman Empire. Carrillo was given a blue mask, trunks and boots and became the highflying tecnico ("good guy" or Face), quickly earning the nicknames El Guerrero Cartaginés ("The Carthagenian Warrior") and La Saeta Azul ("The Blue Arrow"); later he was also referred to as La Furia Azul ("The Blue Fury")
María Cristina Lancelotti (January 7, 1952 in Buenos Aires), better known by her stage name Valeria Lynch, is an Argentine singer and actress.
Valeria Lynch was born on January 7, 1952 in the neighborhood of Villa Urquiza, Buenos Aires, Argentina, the first child of the marriage of María Antonia Spano (Tony) and José Julio Lancellotti. From an early age, she showed she had a love for singing and dancing, and at age 14 while started studying at the Commercial College Donato Álvarez in the neighborhood of La Paternal, when she defined her vocation and began to study singing with Clara Calvo and drama with Dante Gilardoni.
In 1969, she debuted on the television show La Botica del Ángel with Eduardo Bergara Leumann, singing "Cuando un amigo se va". The first major production Lynch took with producer Alejandro Romay in Argentina was the adaptation of the musical Hair, held at the Teatro Argentino in 1971 where she showed her talent by putting voice to the song Aquarius-Let The Sunshine In. Romay allegedly discovered her great talent suggested that she use a pseudonym.
Anibal Silveyra sings "SHE IS A WOMAN" from KISS OF THE SPIDER WOMAN, Better quality video, Juan Darhtes and Valeria Lynch. Directed by Harold Prince.
Anibal Silveyra Peor es Nada Jorge Guinzburg, Fontova, Ana, Ma. Fernanda, Gunda,
Anibal Silveyra visita sorpresa a Valeria Lynch en el programa de Juan Alberto Badia. This is a sorprise visit in a tv. show.