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Gabriel, Juan (1950--): [Alberto Aguilera Valadez] baby-faced singer/composer who has enjoyed great popularity since the 1970s. Born in Michoacán, he made his professional debut on TV in 1965, using the name "Adán Luna." He worked in various nightclubs over the next few years, was even arrested for robbery in 1970, but finally his luck changed and he became a top star. Starred in some 1970s and early '80s musical films, including two--El Noa Noa and Es mi vida--which are semi-autobiographical.

Galán, Alberto (1901-77): although he appeared in supporting roles as early as 1933, Galán became well-known as a second lead in some classic films of the 1940s, usually cast as "educated" (Distinto amanecer) or "artistic" (María Candelaria) types. Worked on-screen infrequently afterwards, but continued to appear on the stage and in films at least into the '60s.

Galindo, "Cavernario" (?-1999): flamboyant, homely professional wrestler who appeared in lucha libre films, both in arena action and as the occasional zombie, henchman, etc.

Galindo, Eugenia (?-1968): character actress, on-screen from the end of the silent period through the end of the 1950s. Usually cast as disapproving neighbors, maiden aunts, etc.

Gallardo, Juan (?-1999): Gallardo began as a Western/ranchera leading man (he even sings from time to time in some films) in the mid-1960s, but his slightly sinister appearance soon found him essaying villainous roles. In the 1980s and 1990s he became a staple in action films and videos.

Gallardo, Lucy (1929-2012): refined-looking Argentine-born actress and wife of Enrique Rambal (with whom she appeared from time to time), on-screen from the '50s onward. Their daughter, Rebecca Rambal, is also an actress and TV personality. Lucy Gallardo won the Best Supporting Actress Ariel in 1957 for Con quién anda nuestras hijas?, and the Best Co-Starring Ac

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    Demetrio Fernández González

    Demetrio Fernández González (El Puente del Arzobispo, Espanha, 15 de fevereiro de 1950) é um clérigo espanhol e bispo católico romano de Córdoba.

    Em 22 de dezembro de 1974, Demetrio Fernández González recebeu o Sacramento da Ordem para a Arquidiocese de Toledo do Arcebispo Marcelo Cardeal González Martín.

    Em 9 de dezembro de 2004, o Papa João Paulo II o nomeou Bispo de Tarazona. O núncio apostólico na Espanha, Dom Manuel Monteiro de Castro, o consagrou bispo em 9 de janeiro de 2005; Os co-consagradores foram o Arcebispo de Saragoça, Elías Yanes Álvarez, e o Arcebispo de Madrid, Cardeal Antonio María Rouco Varela.

    Em 18 de fevereiro de 2010, o Papa Bento XVI o nomeou ao Bispo de Córdoba.

    O Papa Francisco o nomeou membro da Congregação para as Causas dos Santos em 11 de janeiro de 2018.

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    Demetrio González

    Born(1927-10-07)7 October 1927

    Asturias, Spain

    Died25 January 2015(2015-01-25) (aged 87)

    Tepoztlán, Morelos, Mexico

    NationalityMexican
    Other namesEl Charro Español
    Occupation(s)Singer and actor
    Years active1956 - 1968

    Demetrio González (7 October 1927 – 25 January 2015) was a Spanish-born Mexican film actor and singer of ranchera music. Born in Asturias, Spain, he is sometimes called El Charro Español. He has starred in ranchera-music films from 1955 to 1968. Dos Corazones y un Cielo (1959), in which he co-starred with Rosa de Castilla and Eulalio González, is one of his most notable films. He died after a stroke in Tepoztlán, Morelos, Mexico in 2015. aged 87.

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  • Rev. Demetrio Gonzales “Dean”