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Damián Delgado starred in the critically acclaimed Mexican film, The Other Conquest[1] and co-starred in John Sayles's film, Men With Guns.[2] His other movie credits include These Onions Don't Make Me Cry, A Corner of Paradise and Under a Spell. Born in Oaxaca, Mexico, Delgado has appeared frequently on television and in commercials. Delgado received a degree in Dramatic Literature and Theater from Mexico's Theater University Center, and he is also a dancer with extensive training in modern dance and classical ballet.
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- ^ "Melding of Aztec and Spanish religions is unmoving". Palm Beach Post. Retrieved 2008-05-04. [dead link ]
- ^ Stack, Peter (1998-08-28). "Sayles' `Guns' Hits the Mark". San Francisco Chronicle. Retrieved 2008-05-04.