Osvaldo de León

 

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Osvaldo de León, is a Mexican actor and model. He debuted on television in 2007 in the Mexican telenovela Palabra de Mujer, playing Ariel Castellanos. Osvaldo has participated in several plays and Mexican movies, and since its inception with Televisa has participated in several soap operas such as swear that Juro que te amo, Niña de mi Corazón, Una familia con suerte, where I play Tomás Campos, and from there continued lying for a living, Lo que la vida me robó and La Malquerida

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Osvaldo de León

Born 1984-05-06 (41 years ago) in Matamoros.

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Name From To Relationship type
Cecilia Suárez(Sambo) 2010-08 Sambo
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Teo de León

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Osvaldo de León, is a Mexican actor and model. He debuted on television in 2007 in the Mexican telenovela Palabra de Mujer, playing Ariel Castellanos. Osvaldo has participated in several plays and Mexican movies, and since its inception with Televisa has participated in several soap operas such as swear that Juro que te amo, Niña de mi Corazón, Una familia con suerte, where I play Tomás Campos, and from there continued lying for a living, Lo que la vida me robó and La Malquerida.

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