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Feb 12, 2017 · Two very popular big screen brothers in the ‘40s and ‘50s were Rogelio de la Rosa and his younger brother Jaime. The first and only time they co-starred was in the 1946 LVN movie Garrison 13...
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Jaime Lim de la Rosa (September 18, 1921 – December 2, 1992), also known for his screen name Jaime de la Rosa, was a Filipino actor and politician active in showbiz from the 1940s to 1960. He also served as a councilor of Manila from the 4th district from 1988 to 1992.
Jaime Paglia is a writer/producer/show-runner whose credits include, Eureka, the longest-running original scripted series in Syfy Channel's history. He was the executive producer and co-show-runner of Scream: The Television Series for MTV, adapted from the feature film franchise released by Dimension Films and The Weinstein Company.
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Jaime Paglia is an American screenwriter, director and producer. He is best known for creating and producing Eureka (2006–12).
Jaime De La Rosa. Originally from Texas, Jaime De La Rosa now divides his time between Boston and Austin, Texas. As a student at Texas A & M University, Jaime was "discovered" by a location scout while working on a horse ranch and was subsequently cast as a Spanish soldier in the Disney feature film "The Alamo".
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- March 2, 1979
- Jaime De La Rosa
Originally from Texas, Jaime De La Rosa now divides his time between Boston and Austin, Texas. As a student at Texas A & M University, Jaime was "discovered" by a location scout while working on a horse ranch and was subsequently cast as a Spanish soldier in the Disney feature film "The Alamo".
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May 19, 2008 · Jaime de la Rosa, matinee idol of the '50s, younger brother of Rogelio de la Rosa, and a member of Lubao's most accomplished family of stage and movie performers who achieved national prominence. Philippine moviedom was at its brightest in the ‘40s and ‘50s with the luminous presence of one talented family of from Lubao: the de la Rosas.