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Latin Superstar Aaron Diaz to Guest Star on ABC's PAN AM, 11/13

By: Nov. 01, 2011
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Aaron Diaz, who is best known for appearing in the lead role in the recent hit telenovela "Teresa," will guest star as Miguel, a dashing, charming and wealthy entrepreneur on the upcoming episode, "Unscheduled Departure," of ABC's popular new drama, PAN AM airing SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 13 (10:01-11:00 p.m., ET), the ABC Television Network.

The multi-talented Diaz has been the lead in four very successful primetime novelas, as well as being a singer-composer. In 2009 he released his first solo big band album, as well as launched his clothing line, Perra, becoming both a designer and businessman. In 2011 he played the coveted lead role of the doctor in the soap opera "Teresa," a remake of the telenovela which launched Salma Hayek's career. It broke ratings record s throughout Mexico, the U.S. (Univision) - often in the top 50 -- and in several Latin American countries. He also released a 2011 calendar which sold-out. His second album was the self-titled "Aaron Diaz," and his film, "Todo Un Hombre," is soon to be released.

About "Pan Am":

Passion, adventure and espionage They experience it all - and they experience it at 30,000 feet. The style of the 1960s, the energy and excitement of the Jet Age and a drama full of sexy entanglements deliciously mesh in a thrilling and highly original new series. "Pan Am" stars Christina Ricci as Maggie, Margot Robbie as Laura, Michael Mosley as Ted, Karine Vanasse as Colette, Mike Vogel as Dean and Kelli Garner as Kate.

Series creator Jack Orman, Thomas Schlamme, Nancy Hult Ganis and Steven Maeda are executive producers. "Pan Am" is produced by Jack Orman Productions, Out of the Blue Entertainment and Shoe Money Productions in association with Sony Pictures Television.

 

 



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