Francisco de la O
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Francisco de la O is a Mexican actor, musician and TV host.

He's participated in many soap operas for the Mexican network TV Azteca and in TV Shows like "Cada Mañana
Cada Mañana
Cada Mañana was a very successful TV show that ran for 5 years by the Mexican network Azteca 13. The show had interviews with famous people, sketches, entertainment sections, dance lessons and more....

" show that he led for almost 4 years together with people like Laura Luz
Laura Luz
Laura Luz is a Mexican stage and television actress, born in Mexico City.She first appeared on stage at the age of 11 and her first professional work was in 1983 in the play Las Leandras...

 and Luz Blanchet
Luz Blanchet
Luz Blanchet is a Mexican TV Host that started her career on the network Telehit.She also participated on the shows "Cada Mañana" and "Con Sello de Mujer"....

 and "Te Regalo mi Canción" among others.

Paco (as his friends call him) loves salsa music and he has a band, he's recorded few songs that he's written himself such as "Me rio" and "Muñeca de Plastilina", songs that he used to sing during some episodes of the show "Cada Mañana
Cada Mañana
Cada Mañana was a very successful TV show that ran for 5 years by the Mexican network Azteca 13. The show had interviews with famous people, sketches, entertainment sections, dance lessons and more....

".

Telenovelas

  • Entre el Amor y el Deseo
    Entre el Amor y el Deseo
    Entre el Amor y el Deseo is a Mexican telenovela by TV Azteca. It premiered on 2010. The protagonists are the international stars Lorena Rojas and Victor Gonzalez Reynoso. Grand actors such as Fernando Lujan, Hector Bonilla, Alvaro Guerrero, Veronica Merchant, Paco de la O and Gina Morett also...

  • Por tí
    Por tí
    Por Ti is a Mexican telenovela that aired in 2002 on TV Azteca's Azteca 13. It starred Leonardo Garcia and Ana de la Reguera as protagonists.-Prime Actors:Luis Felipe Tovar and Regina Torne...

     as Cesar
  • Lo Que Es El Amor as Edson Durán
  • Todo Por Amor as Luis Madrazo

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