Monday, June 3, 2013

Enrique Lizalde, television actor and former Mexican cinema - Radio Programas del Peru

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began studies in Literature, but the 60 opted for highlighting career as television heartthrob and theater.

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In melodrama, Juan del Diablo, plowed the seven seas in his ship Lucifer, and lived many adventures. The telenovela was born as a romantic story, with dazzling costumes and hairstyles and full of adventure and human values.

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YOUR STAGE

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The following decade he alternated his work in film and television. He acted in films like “Rosario” (1970), “The Man and the Beast” (1972), “The Monastery of the vultures” (1973), “The Lady of the Dawn” (1975) and “Mary of my heart” ( 1979).

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(1971), “The Tramp” (1971), “Letters to nowhere” (1973), “Earth” (1974), “Barata Spring” (1975), “Revenge” (1977) and “Mama ding” (1978).

addition to “Walk” (1980), “Arabic” (1980), “Spark” (1983), “Amalia Batista” (1983), “The Happy Years” (1984), ” Sweet Challenge “(1988),” Ballad for Love “and” Reach a Star “(1990).

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His most recent television have if do “Between Love and Hate” (2002), “Wounds of Love” (2006), “Love without makeup” (2007) and “Tomorrow is Forever” (2009).

Between the middle of shows, Lizalde was one of the few actors who always reluctant to give interviews about his career, even whether personal life.

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