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CACHO
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- It follows two teenage boys who take a road trip with a woman in her late twenties and stars Diego Luna, Gael García Bernal, and Maribel Verdú, with narration by Daniel Giménez Cacho.
- The department of Intibucá was created on April 16, 1883 upon recommendation of the Governor of the department of Gracias (now called Lempira), Jose Maria Cacho in 1869.
- Juan Migrano, Capitan Felipe Cacho Valerio, and other municipal officials of Bolinao, the Alcalde came to Cabarruyan to choose a suitable location for the town site.
- Other hot sauces are made from puta madre, cacho de cabra, rocoto, oro and cristal peppers, mixed with various ingredients.
- In 2008 she was a vedette in "Cristina en el país de las maravillas", along with Nito Artaza, Antonio Gasalla and Cacho Castaña.
- He was married to Marilu Cacho, has three sons and daughters-in-law, Jeric and Marissa, Gicky and Malu, Joby and Cindy.
- Humberto "Cacho" Costantini (April 8, 1924 – June 7, 1987) was an Argentine writer and poet whose work was influenced by Buenos Aires slang (porteño).
- A second television special was aired in 2012 on Telemundo, introducing new parodies such as Dando Manigueta (Dando Candela), the Gricel Mamery/Javier Ceriani exposure incident, José Ortiz "El Buen Samaritano", a clairvoyant claiming he spoke to the spirit of murdered child Lorenzo González Cacho; the Manny Manuel car accident and Dinga & Matraca (Minga & Petraca).
- Imago is a Filipino rock band composed of Kharren "Kurei" Granada (vocals), Myrene "Maps" Academia (bass), Tim Cacho (guitar), Zach Lucero (guitar) and Mervin Panganiban (drums).
- Other directors include Alonso Ruizpalacios, Fernando Eimbcke, Jonás Cuarón, Issa López and Carlos López Estrada other actors include Eugenio Derbez, Eiza González, Diego Boneta, Tenoch Huerta, Kate del Castillo, Marina de Tavira, Diego Calva, Daniel Giménez Cacho, Omar Chaparro, Ana de la Reguera, José María Yazpik, Martha Higareda, Adriana Paz, Salma Hayek, Marco Perez, Adriana Barraza, Damián Alcázar, Irene Azuela, Luis Gerardo Méndez, Eduardo Verástegui, Karla Souza, Ana Claudia Talancón, Juan Daniel García Treviño, Joaquín Cosío, Alfonso Herrera, Yalitza Aparicio, Ilse Salas, Demian Bichir, Tony Dalton, Cecilia Suárez, Cassandra Ciangherotti and Jaime Camil.
- in terms of its direction, it aligns with the previous ones, that's true, but here everything is different: from the good editing to the individual work of Tincho Zabala, Cacho Castaña, Silvia Pérez, Carlos del Burgo, and Tito Mendoza.
- Then in the playoffs, Cacho and Landin shared the glory of getting Pachuca into the semi-finals where Toluca was able to stop Pachuca from advancing.
- She introduced the term Milonguero Style in the mid 1990s when she was assisted by Cacho Dante, Pedro 'Tete' Rusconi, and other milongueros with whom she collaborated to develop a new didactic and system to teach tango.
- Guest stars included Chayanne, Gabriel Corrado, Catherine Fulop, Valeria Lynch, Patricia Sosa, Arturo Puig, Cacho Castaña, Juan Manuel Tenuta, Moria Casán, María Rosa Gallo, Martha Bianchi, Carla Peterson, Carlos Belloso, Rodolfo Barilli, Cristina Perez, Antonio Carrizo and Fernando Peña, among others.
- Cacho sprinted past Morceli in the home straight, and the dispirited defending champion slowed down towards the finish, allowing Estevez to pip him at the line for the bronze medal.
- Many established actors, or who had a breakout role later, have had recurring or guest roles throughout the series, including Susana Abaitua, María José Alfonso, Anna Allen, Héctor Alterio, Javier Ambrossi, Ángel de Andrés López, Álex Angulo, Enrique Arce, Raúl Arévalo, Carmen Balagué, Elena Ballesteros, Carlos Bardem, Pilar Bardem, Miguel Bernardeau, Icíar Bollaín, María Botto, Pedro Casablanc, César Camino, Carles Canut, Óscar Casas, Pilar Castro, Víctor Clavijo, Adrià Collado, Luis Cuenca, Gemma Cuervo, Juan Díaz, Ruth Díaz, Israel Elejalde, Asier Etxeandia, Fiorella Faltoyano, Fernando Fernán Gómez, Greta Fernández, Alba Flores, Nacho Fresneda, Elena Furiase, Ginés García Millán, Andrés Gertrúdix, Ariadna Gil, Daniel Giménez Cacho, Aizpea Goenaga, Bárbara Goenaga, Agustín González, Fernando Guillén, Carlos Iglesias, Itziar Ituño, Chete Lera, José Lifante, Charo López, José Luis López Vázquez, Mikel Losada, Manuel Manquiña, Kiti Mánver, Cristina Marcos, Juan Margallo, Sílvia Marsó, Maria de Medeiros, Melody, Natalia Millán, Juli Mira, Irene Montalà, Guillermo Montesinos, Álvaro Morte, Sergio Mur, Marta Nieto, Nancho Novo, Francesc Orella, Antonio Pagudo, Diana Peñalver, Javier Pereira, Blanca Portillo, Brendan Price, Juanjo Puigcorbé, Jordi Rebellón, Miguel Rellán, Antonio Resines, Mabel Rivera, Paco Sagarzazu, Susi Sánchez, Bárbara Santa-Cruz, Carlos Santos, Alejo Sauras, Julieta Serrano, Manolo Solo, Emma Suárez, Adriana Torrebejano, Claudia Traisac, Unax Ugalde, Antonio Valero, Manuela Velasco, Pastora Vega, Juan Carlos Vellido and Luis Zahera.
- Some of highlights are: in Ansina school: Wáshington Ocampo, Héctor Suárez, Pedro "Perico" Gularte, Eduardo "Cacho" Giménez, Julio Giménez, Raúl "Pocho" Magariños, Rubén Quirós, Alfredo Ferreira, "Tito" Gradín, Raúl "Maga" Magariños, Luis "Mocambo" Quirós, Fernando "Hurón" Silva, Eduardo "Malumba" Gimenez, Alvaro Salas, Daniel Gradín, Sergio Ortuño y José Luis Giménez.
- Daniel Jiménez Cacho (La Mala Educación) plays the journalist Victor Silampa and Martina Garcia (Golpe de Estadio) plays the 16-year-old prostitute Quica, while Cesar Mora, in a role worthy of an Oscar-nomination, plays Sancho Panza to the journalist's Don Quixote, as Estupinan - probably the most human and sympathetic of all the characters - representing the Colombian "Everyman".
- However, she has gained mainstream popularity in the sketch comedy television show La hora pico, co-starring Adrián Uribe, Miguel Galván, and Lorena de la Garza, where she portrays various comic characters such as Sisi, Nakaranda Estefanía Cacho Partida, La Cajera, Boatriz, Lahora (a parody of Laura Bozzo), among others.
- A number of formations for the orchestra were tried including: Astor Piazzolla, Roberto Di Filippo, Angel Genta, and Fernando Tell (bandoneon); Hugo Baralis, Cacho Gianni, Juan Bibiloni, and F.
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