He was born on the 3rd of March 1966 in Mexico City, Mexico. His father is Don Fernando Colunga and his mother Dona Margarita Olivares. Fernando Colunga from the time that was a little boy wanted to be an actor. Fernando graduated from the University of Mexico as civil engineer. But after advice from a friend, Fernando went to the studios of Televisa, the best studios for the well-known and successful in telenovelas. Fernando started his career as a stand-in. A producer noticed his great acting talent and from then the excellent acting career of Fernando begun. His first participation in the television was with the telenovela _"María Mercedes" (1992)_ (qv. The role of Fernando in this telenovela was originally made for 10 episodes, but after the huge success that his role had, the producers made 80 more episodes with Fernando Colunga. From then onwards, he acted in many telenovelas like "Marimar" (1994) before he took his first leading role. His first leading role w...
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It cost six pence when it was bought in the mid-Victorian era but was last valued at £1,000 by experts at the Antiques Road Show in 2005. Owner Paul Parker received the delicate ornament after his mother, Janet, passed away at the age of 69 in 2008, and is the third generation of his family to enjoy it. Displaying the tree for the first time since his mother’s death, Mr Parker is delighted to be carrying on the family tradition. ‘I will proudly be displaying the tree this year,’ said Mr Parker, 45, a mathematician from Bath. ‘My mother treasured it when she was alive and my father Grahame is comforted that I will be carrying on the family tradition. ‘It may not look like much but it has been part of our Christmas celebrations for so many years. ‘It was one of those things the we just grew up with. ‘But everything changed when mum saw an advert in the local paper asking for the oldest decorations. ‘She thought that our old Christmas tree could be important – and she was right.’ The orna...
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