Los milagros del cielo


10:58 am - 12:58 pm, Saturday, January 17 on Golden (Latin America) ()

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About this Broadcast
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Drama religioso basado en una historia real sobre una niña que sufre una milagrosa cura de una enfermedad digestiva que sufría desde un accidente de tráfico.

2016 Spanish, Castilian Stereo
Drama Fantasía Otro Religión Hospital

Cast & Crew
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Jennifer Garner (Actor) .. Christy Beam
Kylie Rogers (Actor) .. Anna Beam
Martin Henderson (Actor) .. Kevin Beam
Brighton Sharbino (Actor) .. Abby Beam
Courtney Fansler (Actor) .. Adelyn Beam
John Carroll Lynch (Actor) .. Pastor Scott
Eugenio Derbez (Actor) .. Dr. Nurko
Queen Latifah (Actor) .. Angela
Hannah Alligood (Actor) .. Haley
Gregory Alan Williams (Actor) .. Dr. Joe Hester
Wayne Pére (Actor) .. Ben
Kelly Collins Lintz (Actor) .. Emmy
Brandon Spink (Actor) .. Billy Snyder
Rhoda Griffis (Actor) .. Church Lady
Bruce Altman (Actor) .. Dr. Burgi
Zach Sale (Actor) .. ER Doctor
Gwen Waymon (Actor) .. School Nurse
Kenny Alfonso (Actor) .. Dr. Dorsi
John Crow (Actor) .. News Reporter
Kevin Sizemore (Actor) .. Fireman
Preston Baker (Actor) .. Fireman
Maia Moss-Fife (Actor) .. Pre-Op Nurse
Matt Mercurio (Actor) .. Paramedic
Suehyla El-attar (Actor) .. Receptionist
Norma Alvarez (Actor) .. Cafeteria Worker
Adam Drescher (Actor) .. Manager
Anne Holt (Actor) .. News Anchor
Kim Banta (Actor) .. Vet Receptionist
Emerald Robinson (Actor) .. Woman with Big Hair
Mac Powell (Actor) .. Lead Singer
Christina Bach (Actor) .. Boston Hospital Nurse
Tara Lee (Actor) .. Waiting Room Nurse
Brian Bremer (Actor) .. Grumpy Waiter
Neil Redick (Actor) .. Travis
Christy Beam (Actor) .. Real Christy
Annabel Beam (Actor) .. Real Anna
Kevin Beam (Actor) .. Real Kevin
Abigail Beam (Actor) .. Real Abbie
Adelynn Beam (Actor) .. Real Adelynn
Paul Andrew O'Connor (Actor) .. Fireman
Carla Shinall (Actor) .. Nurse B.Petty
Judd Lormand (Actor) .. Church Man
Barbara Vincent (Actor) .. Angry Ticket Line Passenger
Summer Corbitt (Actor) .. Summer in waiting room play area
Blake Sewell (Actor) .. Church Cowboy

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Did You Know..
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Jennifer Garner (Actor) .. Christy Beam
Born: April 17, 1972
Birthplace: Houston, Texas, United States
Trivia: While landing a guest spot on a hit television series would be a welcome event for most up-and-coming actresses, Jennifer Garner's brief run on Felicity proved especially fortunate for her -- thanks to her appearance on the show, she met her future husband, and the producer who would cast her in the leading role of the successful action/adventure series Alias. Jennifer Garner was born in Houston, TX, in 1972; when she was very young, her family relocated to Charleston, WV, where she grew up. Garner was the second of three daughters, and early on developed an interest in ballet. After graduating from George Washington High School in Charleston, Garner attended Denison University in Granville, OH, where she became interested in drama, and eventually received a degree in theater. After college, Garner moved to New York and began auditioning for stage roles, landing her first part only a month after arriving in town in 1995 as an understudy in the Broadway production of A Month in the Country. Later that same year, Garner moved to Los Angeles and began working in television, making her screen debut in the made-for-TV movie Zoya. Over the next two years, Garner landed guest roles on several television shows, including Spin City and Law & Order, and small parts in several motion pictures, among them Deconstructing Harry, In Harm's Way, and Mr. Magoo. 1998 found Garner cast as the female lead on the short-lived Fox drama Significant Others, and while the show only aired for a little over a month, Garner fared much better with a showy recurring role on Felicity, where she played Hannah, the former girlfriend of Noel Crane, played by Scott Foley. Though Garner claims she had to go through five rounds of auditions before she was given the role, she certainly made an impression on co-star Foley; they soon began dating, and were married in the fall of 2000. Garner's work on Felicity helped win her a major supporting role on the television series Time of Your Life, a spin-off of Party of Five starring Jennifer Love Hewitt. The heavily promoted series was a ratings disappointment, but Garner received enthusiastic notices, and began winning film roles in high-profile projects such as Pearl Harbor and Dude, Where's My Car? In 2000, J.J. Abrams, who produced Felicity, was preparing a new series for ABC about a female spy living a triple life as a college student and supposed bank employee, who is also a double agent working for the CIA. Abrams remembered Garner's impressive performance as Hannah, and cast her as Sydney Bristow in Alias. The show quickly became a success when it premiered in 2001, earning respectable ratings, strong reviews, and a devoted fan following who tuned in each week to see Garner beat up bad guys and don an impressive collection of slinky outfits. That same year, Garner also appeared opposite her then-husband, Foley, in a supporting role in the independent drama Rennie's Landing. Riding high on the success of Alias with a Golden Globe Award in hand, Garner continued to grow as a big-screen presence. After a memorable appearance in Steven Spielberg's Catch Me If You Can, Garner displayed the butt-kicking skills she honed on Alias, appearing as Elektra in the 2003 comic-book adaptation Daredevil. The next year, she took on her first big-screen starring role, playing an adolescent girl who wakes up to suddenly find herself all grown up in the romantic comedy 13 Going on 30. Garner would star on Alias until it ended its run in 2006, and subsequently enjoyed her career as a movie star, appearing in such films as Juno, The Kingdom, The Invention of Lying, Arthur, and Butter. She took a supporting role in the drama Dallas Buyers Club in 2013, before returning to family fare with Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day.
Kylie Rogers (Actor) .. Anna Beam
Martin Henderson (Actor) .. Kevin Beam
Born: October 08, 1974
Birthplace: Auckland, New Zealand
Trivia: In the early 2000s, New Zealand helped Hollywood find some of the film industry's new and exciting talent. In addition to offering high-profile efforts by such visionary directors as Peter Jackson and Lee Tamahori, the South Pacific island country was also the birthplace of talented actor Martin Henderson. A native of Auckland who stumbled into acting when a popular local TV show held a casting call at his school, the 13-year-old soon realized his true calling. He landed the part on Strangers and soon thereafter was cast in the popular hospital drama Shortland Street -- a role which earned the up-and-coming star a Best Male Dramatic Performance award at the 1993 New Zealand Film and Television Awards. Henderson moved to Sydney, Australia, where he stepped into the lead as an athlete with Olympic aspirations in Sweat. By this point, he was beginning to court international recognition, and made his feature debut with a supporting role in 1999's Kick. Henderson opted to hone his craft further at the New York Playhouse, where he appeared in a number of stage productions. Though he was lost in the shuffle with a small supporting role in John Woo's ill-fated World War II drama Windtalkers (2002), things soon began to look up for Henderson in Hollywood. With the release of The Ring later that year, the actor had both more screen time and a character that afforded him a better opportunity to exhibit his talent. Indie romance followed when Henderson was cast opposite Piper Perabo in the 2002 drama A Piece of My Heart (adapted for the screen by playwright Matt Cooper). Then, in an unpredictable move, the rising star received positive notice for his role in the Swedish romantic drama Skagerrak (aka Sweet Dreams). In 2004, Henderson rode fast and furious in the motorcycle action thriller Torque, which offered him his first lead in a large-scale Hollywood production. He also appeared later that year in the U.K. musical comedy Bride and Prejudice, a Bollywood-style adaptation of Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice. AFI nominated for a "Best Supporting Actor" trophy as a result of his affecting role as a disabled man drawn into a dangerous crime sceme in the 2005 Australian crime drama Little Fish, Henderson could next be seen taking to the sides as an American pilot helping his French allies fight the good fight in the World War I adventure Flyboys. He had a small part in Smokin' Aces, and had a major role in the political drama Battle in Seattle. He also had a major part in the 2010 WWII film Home By Christmas.
Brighton Sharbino (Actor) .. Abby Beam
Born: August 19, 2002
Birthplace: Flower Mound, Texas, United States
Trivia: Her siblings, Saxon and Sawyer, are also actors.Was a competitive cheerleader but quit to pursue acting.A friend convinced her that zombies were real and she used to be scared of them.Met fellow The Walking Dead co-star Kyla Kenedy at an acting class when she was seven.Attended her prom with skateboarder and Youtuber Ben Azelart.Played a younger version of Abby Sciuto on an episode of NCIS.
Courtney Fansler (Actor) .. Adelyn Beam
John Carroll Lynch (Actor) .. Pastor Scott
Born: August 01, 1963
Birthplace: Boulder, Colorado, United States
Trivia: Character actor John Carroll Lynch first gained notice for his performance as Frances McDormand's sweet and supportive husband in the Coen brother's critically acclaimed Fargo. He subsequently appeared on the ABC sitcom The Drew Carey Show as the title character's cross-dressing brother. The role was initially a recurring one, but Lynch was eventually added as a full-time cast member. Along the way, he also popped up in a number of small roles in large films like 1997's Volcano and 2000's Gone in 60 Seconds.Following the cancellation of The Drew Carey Show, Lynch switched gears from comedy to drama, but stayed on the small screen, taking a role on HBO's bleak and bizarre Carnivàle. That stint was followed by a season on the CBS legal drama Close to Home. And in 2007, he was cast alongside Anthony Anderson and Cole Hauser in Fox's post-Hurricane Katrina cop show K-Ville. That same year, he could be seen on the big-screen in David Fincher's Zodiac. Lynch would remain an active perormer for years to come, appearing in movies like Shutter Island and Crazy, Stupid, Love, as well as starring on TV shows like Body of Proof.
Eugenio Derbez (Actor) .. Dr. Nurko
Born: September 02, 1961
Birthplace: Mexico City, Mexico
Trivia: One of Mexico's most popular actors. Is the Spanish-language voice of Donkey in Shrek and Shrek 2. Has a degree in Film Directing from the Mexican Institute of Cinematography and Theatre, and one in Acting from Televisa's Acting School. Hosted the 2009 and 2010 Latin Grammy Awards. Landed the role of a Mexican gardener in the 2011 Adam Sandler comedy Jack and Jill after Sandler's staff suggested Derbez for the part. Has authored two books on comedy.
Queen Latifah (Actor) .. Angela
Born: March 18, 1970
Birthplace: Newark, New Jersey, United States
Trivia: One of the most prominent female hip-hoppers of the 1990s thanks to her soulful and uplifting rhymes, Queen Latifah has also crafted an increasingly successful screen presence.Born Dana Owens in Newark, NJ, on March 18, 1970, this police officer's daughter worked at Burger King before joining the group Ladies Fresh as a human beatbox. Disgusted at the misogynistic, male-dominated rap scene, Owens adapted the moniker of Queen Latifah (meaning delicate and sensitive in Arabic) and was soon on her way to changing the way many people looked at hip hop. Soon gaining a loyal following due to her unique perspective and role model-inspiring attitude, Latifah recorded the single "Wrath of My Madness" in 1988 and the following year she released her debut album, All Hail the Queen. Making her feature debut three short years later in Spike Lee's Jungle Fever, Latifah began refining a screen persona that would be equally adept in both drama and comedy. After starring as magazine editor Khadijah James on the FOX sitcom Living Single (1993-1998) and landing increasingly prominent film roles in Set It Off (1996), Living Out Loud (1998), and The Bone Collector (1999), she was given her own personal televised outlet in the form of The Queen Latifah Show in 1999. Losing her brother in a motorcycle accident in 1995 (she still wears the motorbike's key around her neck) in addition to grieving a friend who was shot when the two were carjacked the same year, Latifah has persisted in overcoming tragedy to remain positive and creative. The talented songstress has also appeared as both the Wicked Witch of the West (1998's The Wizard of Oz) and Glenda the Good (The O.Z. in 2002), in addition to remaining an innovative and inspiring recording artist. In 2003, Latifah hit a watershed moment in her career and in the public perception of her image: she signed to portray Matron Mama Morton in Rob Marshall's bold cinematization of the Bob Fosse musical Chicago. For Latifah, the turn embodied a breakthrough to end all breakthroughs - it dramatically reshaped the artist's image from that of a hip-hop singer turned actress to that of a multitalented, one-woman powerhouse with astonishing gifts in every arena of performance - voice, drama and dance. Latifah deservedly netted an Oscar nomination for this role, but lost to Catherine Zeta-Jones, who played Velma Kelly in the same film.Later that same year, the multifaceted singer/actress took a dramatic step down in ambition and sophistication, joining Steve Martin for the odd couple comedy Bringing Down the House. That farce tells the occasionally rollicking story of a hyper-anal white lawyer (Martin) who attempts to "hook up" with a barrister he meets online, but discovers that she is (surprise!) actually a slang-tossing black prison escapee with a mad taste for hip hop dancing (Latifah). Ironically - given the seemingly foolproof and ingenious premise - the film collapsed, thanks in no small part to an awkward and craven screenplay that fails to see the logic of its situations through to fruition, and wraps with a ludicrous denouement. The film did score with viewers, despite devastating reviews from critics across the country. (If nothing else, the picture offers the uproarious sight of Martin in hip-hop attire, and does celebrate Latifah's everpresent message of much-deserved respect for black women). Latifah's onscreen activity skyrocketed over the following half-decade, with an average of around 5-7 roles per year. One of her most popular efforts, Barbershop 2: Back in Business (2004), constitutes a sequel to the urban comedy-drama Barbershop (2002). The original picture (without Latifah in the cast) concerned the proprietors and patrons of a (mostly) all-black barbershop on the south side of Chicago, with seriocomic lead characters portrayed by Ice-T, Cedric the Entertainer and others. In the second Barbershop go-round, Latifah plays Gina, the owner of an inner-city beauty parlor who operates her business next door. Those films reached a combined total of around $143 million worldwide, thanks in no small part to a pitch-perfect demographic that flocked to both efforts without abandon. The pictures also generated a Latifah-dominated sequel, Beauty Shop (2005), devoted to the exploits of Gina, her customers, and her employees, particularly the flamboyantly gay stylist Jorge Christoph (Kevin Bacon). The movie expanded the target audience of its predecessors and upped the ante by working in WASPy female characters played by A-listers Andie MacDowell and Mena Suvari and having Gina move her shop to the more audience-friendly Atlanta. Though the picture failed to match the grosses of its predecessors, it did reel in just under $38 million worldwide. Each of the installments generated mixed reviews from critics, Concurrent with Beauty Shop's release, Latifah signed on to collaborate with director Mark Forster and stars Will Ferrell and Emma Thompson in the comedy-fantasy Stranger than Fiction (2006). In that picture - about a man (Ferrell) who discovers he is the character in a book by a washed-up author (Thompson), and due to be killed shortly, Latifah plays Penny Escher, the "assistant" hired to end Thompson's creative block and put her back on track. Though Latifah's constituted a minor role (and, arguably, a throwaway at that), the film itself scored on all fronts, including craftsmanship, audience reactions, box office and critical response. After voicing Ellie in the CG-animated feature Ice Age: The Meltdown (2006), Latifah revisited cinematic song-and-dance (and reteamed with House director Adam Shankman) for the hotly-anticipated musical comedy Hairspray, based on the hit Broadway production (which was, in turn, based on the 1988 John Waters film). Latifah plays Motormouth Maybelle, in a cast that also includes Christopher Walken, Michelle Pfeiffer and an in-drag John Travolta, reprising the role originated by Divine. Latifah signed to star alongside Diane Keaton and Katie Holmes in the crime comedy Mad Money -- a remake of the British farce Hot Money (with echoes of 1976's How to Beat the High Cost of Living) about a trio of female janitors in the Federal Reserve bank who team up to rob the place blind. In addition to music, movies, and television, Latifah also found time to author a book on self-esteem entitled Ladies First: Revelations of a Strong Woman, and to serve as co-chairman of the Owens Scholarship Foundation, Inc., which provides assistance to academically gifted but financially underpriveleged students.
Hannah Alligood (Actor) .. Haley
Gregory Alan Williams (Actor) .. Dr. Joe Hester
Born: June 12, 1956
Wayne Pére (Actor) .. Ben
Kelly Collins Lintz (Actor) .. Emmy
Brandon Spink (Actor) .. Billy Snyder
Rhoda Griffis (Actor) .. Church Lady
Born: January 09, 1965
Bruce Altman (Actor) .. Dr. Burgi
Born: July 03, 1955
Zach Sale (Actor) .. ER Doctor
Born: June 04, 1983
Gwen Waymon (Actor) .. School Nurse
Kenny Alfonso (Actor) .. Dr. Dorsi
Born: November 27, 1966
John Crow (Actor) .. News Reporter
Kevin Sizemore (Actor) .. Fireman
Born: April 30, 1972
Preston Baker (Actor) .. Fireman
Maia Moss-Fife (Actor) .. Pre-Op Nurse
Matt Mercurio (Actor) .. Paramedic
Suehyla El-attar (Actor) .. Receptionist
Norma Alvarez (Actor) .. Cafeteria Worker
Adam Drescher (Actor) .. Manager
Anne Holt (Actor) .. News Anchor
Kim Banta (Actor) .. Vet Receptionist
Emerald Robinson (Actor) .. Woman with Big Hair
Mac Powell (Actor) .. Lead Singer
Christina Bach (Actor) .. Boston Hospital Nurse
Tara Lee (Actor) .. Waiting Room Nurse
Brian Bremer (Actor) .. Grumpy Waiter
Neil Redick (Actor) .. Travis
Christy Beam (Actor) .. Real Christy
Annabel Beam (Actor) .. Real Anna
Kevin Beam (Actor) .. Real Kevin
Abigail Beam (Actor) .. Real Abbie
Adelynn Beam (Actor) .. Real Adelynn
Paul Andrew O'Connor (Actor) .. Fireman
Carla Shinall (Actor) .. Nurse B.Petty
Judd Lormand (Actor) .. Church Man
Birthplace: Marshall, Texas, United States
Trivia: Was Raised in Houston, Texas.Lived in Saudi Arabia when he was young.Started acting at a young age in school plays.Moved along with his family to Lafayette, Louisiana, after returning to the United States.Was encouraged by his drama teacher in high school to pursue a career in the entertainment industry.Is an avid sports fan, especially wrestling.
Barbara Vincent (Actor) .. Angry Ticket Line Passenger
Summer Corbitt (Actor) .. Summer in waiting room play area
Blake Sewell (Actor) .. Church Cowboy

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