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Guillermo Dávila : ウィキペディア英語版
Guillermo Dávila

Guillermo Dávila (born 18 March 1955, in Bailadores) is a Venezuelan actor and singer who has acted in many telenovelas.
After starting his career in theatre in the 1970s, Dávila first gained national fame in a telenovela called ''Ligia Elena'', becoming famous internationally in 1983, when he starred in its sequel, ''Nacho'', for Venevisión. He played the eponymous main character. He then went to Puerto Rico, where he starred alongside Ivonne Goderich in the 1984 soap opera ''Diana Carolina'' for WAPA-TV. The series' title song, "Toda La Luz", became a number-one hit for him.
Dávila's international stardom somewhat faded after that, but he remained busy at home with numerous soap operas television shows, and album releases, until 1992 when he made a comeback to the international arena with another soap opera, ''Cara Sucia''.
As a singer, Dávila has released over ten albums, some of which reached international platinum or gold status. He sang the songs on the soundtracks for nearly all the soap operas he starred in.
Dávila had an international hit in 1989 when he recorded a duet with pop singer Kiara; the single was called "Tesoro Mío" (My Treasure) and was from the soap opera telenovela ''La Revancha''. His first album of his new stage, ''Tu Corazón'', followed in 1990.
Dávila remained a popular star at home, as he was called "The Idol of a Generation" by the media behind him and many of his peers.
Dávila has been married three times. His second marriage was with Venezuelan actress and TV hostess Chiquinquirá Delgado, with whom he has one of his two daughters. He has two daughters (Daniela and Maria Elena) and a son (Guillermo). He spends time between Caracas and Miami, where he currently resides. He also has a child in Peru, Vasco Madueño, whom he doesn't want to recognise yet.
==Illness==
On November 2, 2014, Davila arrived at Luis Munoz Marin International Airport in San Juan, Puerto Rico on a flight from Miami International Airport, apparently affected by a cold. His condition worsened, however, and he was later hospitalized at Centro Medico hospital in San Juan under strict secrecy. He was diagnosed with pneumonia and was in serious condition. Venezuelan entertainer Carlos Mata visited Davila and posted online that Davila was breathing artificially, but Davila's wife Laura Echevarria declared on November 7, days after arriving to Puerto Rico to be by her husband's bedside, that Davila continued being in stable condition.
On November 16, Davila was much better and was expected to remain in good condition.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Esposa de Guillermo Dávila emite comunicado sobre salud del cantante )
Davila eventually recuperated and was able to perform in Puerto Rico on February 21, 2015.

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