El mariachi gringo


1:00 pm - 3:00 pm, Friday, January 16 on WMBC Estrella TV HDTV (63.1)

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About this Broadcast
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Un joven aventurero proveniente de un pequeño pueblo de Estados Unidos viaja a México para cumplir su sueño de convertirse en mariachi.

2012 Spanish, Castilian Stereo
Comedia Drama Romance Musical

Cast & Crew
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Shawn Ashmore (Actor) .. Edward Hogan
Martha Higareda (Actor) .. Lilia
Adriana Barraza (Actor) .. Magdalena
Fernando Becerril (Actor) .. Alberto
Kate Burton (Actor) .. Anne
Tom Wopat (Actor) .. Ron
Lila Downs (Actor) .. Sofía

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Shawn Ashmore (Actor) .. Edward Hogan
Born: October 07, 1979
Birthplace: Richmond, British Columbia, Canada
Trivia: Though he would set the screen ablaze with his role as Iceman (aka Bobby Drake) in director Bryan Singer's X2, teen actor Shawn Ashmore has been appearing frequently in film since his cinematic debut in the 1991 comedy drama Married to It. Born one-minute after twin brother Aaron in Richmond, British Columbia, Canada, in October of 1979, Ashmore was raised in Toronto, British Columbia, and Alberta, where he would attend primary school at Leo Nickerson Elementary before heading to Turner Fenton High School in Brampton, Ontario. His mother's association with the Multiple Birth Association eventually led to a career in front of the camera for both Shawn and brother Aaron, and before long the siblings were appearing in numerous television commercials. Following his debut in Married to It, Ashmore would go on to meatier roles in such made-for-television features as Guitarman (1994) and Promise the Moon (1997), often joking that casting agents would have to flip a coin to chose between himself and his brother. As his career continued to build momentum with roles in such features as Strike! (1998) and on television's Animorphs, Ashmore was elated to find that he had been cast in a minor, albeit pivotal role in 2000's X-Men. Ashmore gained even more exposure with his subsequent role on The Disney Channel series In a Hearbeat. Always dedicated to making his performances as convincing as possible, Ashmore attended military school and received voice lessons for three months while preparing for his role in the 2002 made-for-television feature Cadet Kelly. He returned to the role of Iceman role in X-Men: The Last Stand in 2006. He worked steadily in projects such as Earthsea, 3 Needles, and Solstice. In 2008 he had a major role in the horror film The Ruins. Two years later he starred in Frozen, and followed that up with the horror film The Day.. Fluent in French, some of Ashmore's favorite pastime activities include snowboarding and playing guitar.
Martha Higareda (Actor) .. Lilia
Born: August 24, 1983
Birthplace: Villahermosa, Tabasco, Mexico
Trivia: Performer Martha Higareda launched her screen career with a series of roles in Mexican productions, including Amar te Duele (2002), Las Calles del D.F. (2006), and Así del Precipicio (2006). Higareda broke through to international acclaim with several plum assignments that cropped up within a three-year span. She first landed the lead female role in Fernando Kalife's ensemble drama 7 Days (2005), then tackled a key supporting part in Javier Patron's atmospheric family drama Beyond Heaven (2006), and next signed for a lead as a scream queen in Zev Berman's Borderland (2007) -- an occult horror outing about a series of grisly murders that plagued a northern Mexican town in early 1989.
Adriana Barraza (Actor) .. Magdalena
Born: March 05, 1956
Birthplace: Toluca, Mexico
Trivia: After appearing in a number of Mexican television series throughout the 1990s, actress Adriana Barraza was seen by international audiences for the first time in 2000 with a supporting role in director Alejandro González Iñárritu's critically acclaimed ensemble film Amores Perros. In 2006, she re-teamed with Iñárritu for the equally well-received Babel and netted both Golden Globe and Oscar nominations for her performance.
Fernando Becerril (Actor) .. Alberto
Kate Burton (Actor) .. Anne
Born: September 10, 1957
Birthplace: Geneva, Switzerland
Trivia: Retained her British citizenship after her family moved to Manhattan, but considers herself to be an American actress. Made her silver-screen debut in 1969 in Anne of the Thousand Days, which starred her famous father, Richard. Was nominated for two Tony Awards in 2002 for her work in Hedda Gabler and The Elephant Man. Received an honorary doctorate from Brown University, her alma mater, in 2007. Portrayed all of the adult female roles in the 2008 hit Broadway show Spring Awakening. Narrated audio books for novels written by Patricia Cornwell, Lisa Scottoline, Iris Johansen and Dean Koontz.
Tom Wopat (Actor) .. Ron
Born: September 09, 1951
Birthplace: Lodi, Wisconsin, United States
Trivia: To Gen-X'ers, particularly those who grew up hooked on prime-time television, Tom Wopat will be forever inseparable from his role as Luke Duke, the more intelligent and responsible of two cousins who spent their days charging around the rural South in a souped-up Dodge Charger and evading the wiles of corrupt politician Boss Hogg (Sorrell Booke), on the comedy-adventure series The Dukes of Hazzard (1979-1985). Born on a dairy farm in Lodi, WI, Wopat attended the University of Wisconsin as a young man, where he displayed strong musical ambition as a trombone player and a singer. Wopat spent his post-collegiate years touring in musical theater productions before being tapped for the Duke role in 1979. The CBS series, of course, took off like a rocket and netted a huge fan base (particularly among preteen boys). By 1982, however, it ran into a snag. Wopat and co-star John Schneider (who played Bo Duke) took issue with Warner Brothers Television over their salaries and shares of Hazzard merchandising revenues; the production company in fact snubbed their demands by bringing in two substitute actors for a single season, only to discover that the ploy didn't work. Wopat and Schneider thus returned in 1983 and stuck with the series for two more seasons, until it wrapped in August 1985. In the mean time, Wopat parlayed his Hazzard recognition into a recording career as a country singer. An eponymous debut album appeared in 1983 to generally favorable reviews, followed by a sophomore effort, the Capitol release Don't Look Back, in 1990, and a third effort, the Epic release Learning to Love, in 1992. The performer continued to cut his acting chops as well from time to time, signing for roles in such little-seen features as Contagious (1997) and Meteorites! (1998). He scored one of his more prominent post-Hazzard roles in a supporting turn opposite leads Kathy Bates, Jessica Lange, and Joan Allen in the female buddy comedy Bonneville (2006). Wopat also portrayed Jeff Robbins, ex-husband of actress Cybill Sheridan (Cybill Shepherd) in the first season of the CBS sitcom Cybill (1995-1998), and remained extremely active in various musical theater productions.
Lila Downs (Actor) .. Sofía
Born: January 01, 1968
Yareli Arizmendi (Actor)
Deanna Dunagan (Actor)
Born: May 25, 1940
Teresa Ruiz (Actor)

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