Carreras
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- Carreras, DurangoCarreras, DurangoCarreras is a small town located in the Mexican state of Durango. The town is part of the municipio of Tepehuanes. Carreras has a small population of mostly retired people, with tourism during the summer and the winter...
(Mexico) - Carreras, Santa Fe (Argentina)
People
- Enrique CarrerasEnrique CarrerasEnrique Carreras was a Peruvian-born Argentine film director, screenwriter and film producer, and was one of the most prolific film directors in the history of the Cinema of Argentina....
, Peruvian-Argentine screenwriter and director - James CarrerasJames CarrerasSir James Carreras MBE was one of the founders of Hammer Film Productions. He was knighted in 1970. His son was the film director and producer Michael Carreras.- Films as Executive Producer :...
, British film director - José CarrerasJosé CarrerasJosep Maria Carreras i Coll , better known as José Carreras , is a Spanish Catalan tenor particularly known for his performances in the operas of Verdi and Puccini...
, Spanish tenor - Julio Carreras (h)Julio Carreras (h)Julio Carreras is an Argentine writer and former guerrilla fighter.Born in San Pedro de Guasayán, Santiago del Estero, he studied piano, guitar and the plastic arts from the age of 4 to 14...
, Argentine writer, artist and musician - Michael CarrerasMichael CarrerasMichael Carreras was a British film producer and director. He was best known for his association with Hammer Studios, being the son of founder James Carreras, and taking an executive role in the company during its most successful years.As producer, he worked on The Curse of Frankenstein , Dracula ...
, British film producer and director
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- Carreras Tobacco CompanyCarreras Tobacco CompanyThe House of Carreras was a tobacco business that was established in London in the nineteenth century by a nobleman from Spain, Don José Carreras Ferrer. It continued as an independent company until November 1958, when it merged with Rothmans of Pall Mall...
and its factory, now known as Greater London House