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    Manuel Padín [es] (the clown Padín el 77) and Eulalia Mendizábal (trapeze artist), María Padín had a sister from this marriage named Aída Padín, who would...
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  • Argentinian stage and film actress María Padín (1888–1970), Uruguayan actress Ramón Allende Padín (1845–1884), Chilean physician Padin (disambiguation) Padden This...
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    Calandria Carlos Capelán Pedro Figari Carlos María Herrera Edward Johnston Carlos Páez Vilaró Virginia Patrone María Carmen Portela Hermenegildo Sábat Martín...
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  • Ana (María Luisa Mayol) informs Mario that Padín will be coming to stay there. Mario recognizes the name, and that Padín is/was a drug lord. Padín argues...
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  • Cambados, and Daniel Padín, son of imprisoned drug kingpin José Padín. Clara Lago as Ana González Soriano Tamar Novas as Daniel Padín Xosé Antonio Touriñán [es]...
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  • very day, Juan rescues a damsel in distress, María, from a crazed horse. Don José Gran then kidnaps María and goes back to Buenos Aires with her. Juan...
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  • René Muñoz Padín (born January 2, 1925, in Las Marías, Puerto Rico and died on March 8, 2011, in Hato Rey, Puerto Rico) was a Puerto Rican politician who...
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  • Antonia Pérez Padín (born Ceuta, Spain) was a Spanish feminist and communist active during the Second Republic and the Spanish Civil War in Ceuta. A member...
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    years old. Some relatives were also musicians, including his great aunt María González, whom he credited as the inspiration behind his artistic career...
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    Amelia Bence (born María Amelia Batvinik; 13 November 1914 – 8 February 2016) was an Argentine film actress and one of the divas of the Golden Age of...
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