
Miliki (Emilio Aragón Bermúdez)
Acting
Biography
Emilio Aragón Bermúdez is best remembered by his artistic name Miliki, name that he adopted for his sensational hit group "Los payasos de la tele" with his fellow co-workers Gaby and Fofó.
Known For

At the end of the Spanish Civil War, the members of a group of vaudeville performers have been stripped of everything: all they have left is hunger and the instinct to survive. Day after day, agonizingly, lost and helpless between the victors and the vanquished, the musician Jorge, the ventriloquist Enrique, the couplet singer Rocío and the orphan Miguel search tirelessly for something to eat and a safe place to live.
Paper Birds

A girl who loves going to the circus falls ill. His father will convince some circus clowns to visit her daughter and she gets better, becoming instant friends.
Había una vez un circo

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Miliki presenta Había una vez ...

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Gala UNICEF 1999: A mis niños de 30 años

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Tres barbaros en un jeep

90 miles is the distance from the coasts of Cuba and the United States. A Cuban family left the island illegally, in a small, rustic homemade boat, and live a tragic odyssey while traversing the Straits of Florida in hopes of reaching U.S. shores.
90 Miles

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Yo quiero ser torero

A group of artists adopt a girl and take her to their shows.
Los padrinos

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