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Angel [ˈeɪn.dʒəl] is a given name meaning "angel", or "messenger". In the English-speaking world Angel is used for both boys and girls.
Ángel [ˈaŋxel] is a common male name in Spanish-speaking countries.
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Ángel Garasa (1905–1976) was a Spanish-Mexican film actor.
Sara García (8 September 1895 – 21 November 1980) was a Mexican actress who made her biggest mark during the "Golden Age of Mexican cinema". During the 1940s and 1950s, she often played the part of a no-nonsense but lovable grandmother in numerous Mexican films. In later years, she played parts in Mexican telenovelas.
Known as "Mexican Cinema's Grandmother", García's image is displayed on the label of Mexico's traditional Abuelita chocolate, a company now owned by Nestlé.
García was born Sara García Hidalgo to Andalusian parents, Isidoro García Ruiz, an architect, and his wife Felipa Hidalgo de Ruiz. Her father was hired for various jobs in Veracruz, where they arrived, having just come from Havana, Cuba. García was the only survivor of their eleven children. In 1900, her mother died of typhoid fever which García had caught first and her mother caught from her.
García started her film career at 22 when she was a teacher at a Catholic school for girls, where she served as a substitute art professor. She is said to have been a talented painter in those days. One day she noticed that in a small building in Mexico City a film was being produced by newly founded film company Azteca Films. The 1917 silent, black and white feature film was Alma de Sacrificio (Soul of Sacrifice), the first production of Azteca Films, which was one of the very first Mexican film production companies. The leading lady was stage actress turned film producer (and writer, actress, editor and, maybe director) Mimí Derba. After screening tests she was offered a contract and a role as an extra in the film. She accepted although she did not mention it to her employers for many months. She appeared in two more films that year as an extra.
Los Miserables is a Chilean punk rock band formed in the early 1990s shortly after the demise of the military regime of Augusto Pinochet. The band is known for its songs charged with strong left-wing political ideas and anti-establishment commentary. The band has clearly presented itself as activist in its work with major participation in political events, international charity concerts, human rights events, and volunteer work in impoverished Chilean communities. The band has modeled itself in some ways after the famed Chilean band Los Prisioneros, who left a void after their initial break-up in 1990. Their albums can be found in Chile, Latin America, and the United States.
The band achieved major success in Chile in the mid-1990s, and is well known in Argentina, Colombia, and Mexico. They have recorded 8 albums, including three live albums, and received gold records in Chile. The band has also contributed songs to major Chilean movie soundtracks including the main song for the Chilean film El Leyton, a film by famed director Gonzalo Justiniano, of the films B-Happy (2003), Amnesia (1994), and Caluga o Menta (1990). They have also performed in tribute albums to Victor Jara, Violeta Parra, and Los Prisioneros.
Sergio Bustamante (October 18, 1934 – May 22, 2014) was a Mexican actor of telenovelas, cinema, dubbing and theater.
Born Sergio Emilio Edgardo de Bustamante y Arteaga Roa, he studied psychology in UNAM and later acting in Escuela de Arte Teatral. His debut as an actor was in El duelo by Federico S. Inclán. His debut in cinemas was Una Golfa in 1957 with Silvia Pinal.
With Los Spyders he recorded, "La Fiesta Magna" and he was a member of Sergio & Los Lunaticos. Bustamante also worked with Los Teen Tops.
He died in Puebla, Mexico, on May 22, 2014, from a heart attack at the age of 79.
El Obispo (Ángel Garasa) regala los candelabros de plata a Jean Valjean y compra su alma para el bien
Secuencias breves de film "Un quijote sin manchas", con Mario Moreno "Cantinflas" y Angel Garasa. Declaraciones de la gente en la calle donde hablan de la personalidad y el carisma de Cantinflas. Entrevista al actor mexicano Mario Moreno "Cantinflas" en su residencia, donde habla de su trayectoria y su origen. Luego el periodista le formula las siguientes preguntas: -¿Usted se considera un hombre, auténticamente un hombre del pueblo llamémosle así Latinoamericano? -¿Usted cree Mario que era mas Cantinflas antes cuando efectivamente vivía allí entre el pueblo que ahora que indudablemente ha triunfado y con todo lo que eso trae, digamos posición, etcétera? -¿Usted ahora, cuando era muchacho Mario, digamos cuando era mas muchacho, usted soñó que iba a ser artista, pensó que iba a llegar ser a...
Director: Ramón Peón Writer: Ramón Peón (adaptation) Stars: Ángel Garasa, Alicia Ravel, Jorge Reyes
El Rancho de la Discordia (1950) Actores: Sara García, Ángel Garasa y Domingo Soler Dirigida por: Fernando Cortés
Participación de Jesús Barrero en la película "El Padrecito" junto a Mario Moreno "Cantinflas" (QEPD) Jesús Barrero es el niño al que el sacerdorte (Angel Garasa) toca la cabeza.
Jean Valjean (Sergio Bustamante) llega a pedir alojamiento a casa del Obispo Bienvenido Myriel (Angel Garasa) Los Miserables, México 1974
Película mexicana dirigida por Juan Bustillo Oro, estrenada el 22 de abril de 1944. Con las actuaciones de Joaquín Pardavé, Sofía Alvarez, Angel Garasa, Bernardo Sancristobal, Manolo Noriega, Amparito Morillo, entre otros. También conocida con el título de "El amor de las casadas" Esta película es una adaptación de la obra de Pedro Antonio de Alarcón, mezclada con tintes de la obra "El lindo Don Diego" de Agustín Moreto.