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Fernando Arévalo
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: Fernando Arévalo Gómez (Ubaté, Cundinamarca; June 26, 1957) is a Colombian playwright and actor. He is recognized for being Colombia's first actors and for almost always playing judicial and legal roles (mostly law)
Born
: Wed, Jun 26 1957
Birthplace
: Ubaté, Cundinamarca, Colombia
Fernando Arévalo is
67
years old
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Sana que sana
Fernando Arévalo was
65
in Sana que sana
as 'Alberto'.
Movie Released:
Thu, Aug 11 2022
Siempreviva
Fernando Arévalo was
58
in Siempreviva
as 'Doctor Espitia, Victoria'.
Movie Released:
Thu, Oct 08 2015
Fat, Bald, Short Man
Fernando Arévalo was
54
in Fat, Bald, Short Man
as 'Mr. Enriquez'.
Movie Released:
Fri, May 18 2012
Ni Te Cases Ni Te Embarques
Fernando Arévalo was
51
in Ni Te Cases Ni Te Embarques
Movie Released:
Thu, Dec 25 2008
Te Amo Ana Elisa
Fernando Arévalo was
51
in Te Amo Ana Elisa
Movie Released:
Thu, Sep 25 2008
The Car
Fernando Arévalo was
45
in The Car
as 'Amilcar'.
Movie Released:
Wed, Jan 01 2003
The Maximum Penalty
Fernando Arévalo was
43
in The Maximum Penalty
as 'Tío Pedro'.
Movie Released:
Wed, Jun 06 2001
Es mejor ser rico que pobre
Fernando Arévalo was
41
in Es mejor ser rico que pobre
Movie Released:
Fri, Jan 01 1999
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Miss Adrenaline: A Tale of Twins
Fernando Arévalo was
65
+
in Miss Adrenaline: A Tale of Twins
as 'Rubén'.
TV Show Released:
First Air Date
Wed, May 31 2023
The Girl
Fernando Arévalo was
58
+
in The Girl
as 'Padre Rivas'.
TV Show Released:
First Air Date
Tue, Apr 26 2016
Juegos Prohibidos
Fernando Arévalo was
48
+
in Juegos Prohibidos
as 'Don Arcesio Márquez'.
TV Show Released:
First Air Date
Tue, Nov 08 2005
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