1. Ricardo Lavolpe

    Ricardo Antonio Lavolpe, born February 6, 1952 in Buenos Aires) is the coach of Velez Sarsfield. Lavolpe is a former Argentinian World Cup winning goalkeeper and the former coach of Mexican national team. He is known for his tactical flexibility during matches and abrasive manner, as well as his signature chain-smoking on the touchline.

  2. Christian Bach

    Christian Bach is an Argentine-Mexican actress and producer of telenovelas. She is married to Mexican actor Humberto Zurita with whom she has two sons Sebastián and Emiliano.

  3. Juan Soler

    Juan Soler is an Argentine-Mexican actor and former rugby player and model. He is married to Argentine actress "Maki" Magdalena Moguilevsky with whom he has two daughters.

  4. Osvaldo Batocletti

    Osvaldo Daniel Batocletti Ronco is a Mexican football manager, and former player. He currently is not coaching any professional team. Batocletti started his career playing with Racing Club de Avellaneda in 1970. In 1972 he moved to Club Atlético Lanús, and then in 1973 he moved to Unión de Santa Fe. In 1974 he moved to Mexico to play with León, then an important team in Mexican First Division. In 1977 he was transferred to UANL Tigres.

  5. Libertad Lamarque

    Libertad Lamarque (born November 24 1908 in Rosario-died December 12 2000 in Mexico City) was an iconic Argentine actress who became famous in Latin America while working in Mexican cinema.

  6. Sergio Kleiner

    Sergio Kleiner (born March 23, 1936 in Buenos Aires, Argentina) is a Mexican actor of soap operas and the cinema of Mexico. He started his acting career at the age of 21 at a play in Buenos Aires. He then toured with the theater company to Central America and Mexico where he obtained a role in "Los padres terribles" of Jean Cocteau the following year (1962).

  7. Lucas Ayala

    Lucas Emanuel Ayala Miño is a Mexican football midfielder, who currently plays for Tigres. He was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina.

  8. Bertha Moss

    Bertha Moss is an actress of the stage, telenovelas and cinema of Mexico. She started her career in the cinema of her native Argentina and moved to Mexico in 1959 when she obtained a role in the telenovela "El precio del cielo". Her first film in Mexico came three years later with "El ángel exterminador", the classic by Luis Buñuel.

  9. Patricio Borghetti

    Juan Patricio Borghetti Imérito is an Argentine-Mexican actor and singer. At the age of fourteen, he formed his first rock band, which was called "Sur" ("South"). He later worked as a model and appeared in some episodes of Argentine telenovelas. In the mid 90's, Borghetti arrived in Mexico, where he later starred in the musical telenovela "DKDA", in which he played Axel Harris, his first stellar role.

  10. Rubén Omar Romano

    Rubén Omar Romano Cachia is an Argentine-Mexican coach and former football player whose career has developed entirely in Mexico, country to which he came to play professional football in the early 80s. He currently coaches the Mexican side CF Atlas. Romano played in Argentina for Club Atlético Huracán before leaving to Mexico in 1980 to play for Club América. He played in other 6 Mexican clubs: León, Necaxa, Puebla, Querétaro, Cruz Azul and Atlante.

  11. Saul Lisazo

    Saúl Lisazo is a famous Latin American actor, born in Los Toldos, Buenos Aires, Argentina. Lisazo as a youngster wanted to become a soccer player, and he played for various teams in Argentina as a kid. However, his calling as an actor would soon take him far away from Argentina, and in 1989, he flew to Mexico, to participate in his first "telenovela": "Amor de Nadie", alongside Lucia Mendez and Fernando Allende.

  12. Darío Franco

    Darío Javier Franco Gatti (born January 17, 1969 in Cruz Azul, Córdoba, Argentina) is a naturalized Mexican football manager and a former Argentine international football (soccer) player. Franco made his football debut in his native country briefly playing with Newell's Old Boys, and later with Spain's Real Zaragoza. He arrived in Mexico in 1995 and enrolled with Atlas. After three years with the club, he then transferred to Monarcas where he obtained huge success, …

  13. Roxana Martínez

    Roxana Martínez is a South American sex symbol and entertainer known primarily for her appearances on VIP Big Brother 3. The buxom blonde relishes in the nickname given to her by the South American paparrazzi -- "La Tetanic", a pun that combines "tits" ("tetas") with "Titanic." She can often be found on latin television or on the red carpet wearing outfits with low-plunging necklines that emphasize her cleavage.

  14. Sebastián Rulli

    Sebastián Oscar Rulli is an Argentine-Mexican actor and model. Before becoming the successful actor that he is today, Sebastián Rulli began modeling in many different countries in Europe, namely Spain, Italy and France as well as in Mexico and the United States. In Mexico, he then enrolled in Televisa's Centro de Educación Artística (CEA), where he studied in acting.

  15. René Strickler

    René Strickler in Córdoba, Argentina) is an Argentine-Mexican actor. He is of both German and English descent. He is currently married to Patricia Rangel. They have two sons, Andrick and Yanick (12 and 14 years) he migrated to Mexico City in 1986, he was a model then he made his first protagonic soap opera, Ramona. He has a hotel in Acapulco Guerrero.

  16. Marga López

    Marga López (born Catalina Margarita López Ramos on June 21 1924 in San Miguel de Tucumán, Argentina - died on July 4 2005, in Mexico City) was a Argentine-Mexican actress. Born in Argentina, she later acquired Mexican nationality. Her parents were Pedro López Sánchez and Dolores Ramos Nava. She had six siblings: Juan, Miguel, Dolores, Pedro, María and Manuel. She debuted in show business in her home country as a child, …