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Cristián de la Fuente Born Cristián de la Fuente Sabarots
March 10, 1974
Santiago, ChileOccupation Actor and television presenter Years active 1998–present Cristián de la Fuente Sabarots (born March 10, 1974) is a Chilean-American actor.
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Early life
De la Fuente was born in Santiago, Chile, as the only child of chemist Hugo de la Fuente (died 1996) and Adriana Sabarots, a homemaker of French descent. He served in the Chilean Air Force reserve prior to attending the Pontifical Catholic University of Chile, where he pursued a degree in civil engineering. While still a sophomore, de la Fuente was discovered by a talent scout and encouraged to enter the country’s Super Teen contest, which he won. This was soon followed by roles in several telenovelas, including Eclipse de Luna (Canal 13, 1997), as well as a stint as host of Chile’s top-rated variety series, Venga Conmigo (Canal 13, 1995–2002).
De la Fuente is also an officer and a pilot in the Chilean Air Force Reserves, Acrobatic Squadron.
Career
1998-2003
De la Fuente was spotted by a talent scout during his sophomore year as a civil engineering major at Santiago's Pontifical Catholic University of Chile, and won a contest as Chile's next Super Teen. Beginning with small network roles in prime time, he quickly went on to star in four prime time dramas including Eclipse de Luna and the highly acclaimed televised theatrical production of La Tía de Carlos. He starred in Chile's number-one rated variety program Venga Conmigo (Come With Me), the comedy Mi Tío y Yo (My Uncle and Me) and the MTV-style music and dance program Generación 2000 (Generation 2000).
In 1998, de la Fuente was contracted by Sony and Telemundo for a drama series remake of Starsky and Hutch called Reyes y Rey. The weekly hour format did not catch on with Hispanic viewers and it was soon cancelled. He was a guest star on Pensacola: Wings of Gold. He has also appeared regularly on CSI: Miami and Family Law. He has starred opposite Sylvester Stallone in Driven, in John Carpenter's Vampires: Los Muertos with Jon Bon Jovi, as well as the independent thriller Minimal Knowledge.
De la Fuente's hosting credits include MGM's Road to the Academy Awards for Latin America and the Walt Disney World Christmas Day Parade. He has also presented at the Billboard Latin Music Awards, The World Music Awards, and the Alma Awards. De la Fuente also turned up in John McTiernan’s military thriller Basic opposite John Travolta, and enjoyed several appearances on CSI: Miami as lab tech Sam Belmontes between 2003 and 2004.[1]
2004-2007
In 2004, De la Fuente hosted alongside Kate del Castillo the first annual Premios Juventud on the Univision television network. In 2005, he starred in the Venevisión's Miami-made telenovela Soñar No Cuesta Nada, starring alongside Mexican actresses Karyme Lozano and Laura Zapata. It was a huge hit in the daytime slot on Univisión. It ran about 191 episodes and 9 months on air. Also on Univisión there were talks for him to host a night time talk show, but no more word of that has been mentioned. He also had a recurring role as Aaron in the CBS sitcom The Class.
In 2005, Cristián was seen in supporting roles in the indie romantic drama Sueno with John Leguizamo and the Latin-themed comedy Once Upon a Wedding. He was a popular host for Spanish-language specials and series during this period, including the 2005 Latin Grammy Awards, the music variety show 2006 Premios Juventud and the Chilean reality series Golpe Bajo, for which he also served as executive producer and writer. In 2005, he starred in the popular Venezuelan telenovela Soñar no Cuesta Nada, which filmed in Miami, Florida. The busy actor also found time to guest-star in three episodes of UPN’s One on One, appear in a recurring role on the short-lived CBS comedy The Class in 2006, and an episode of the wildly popular ABC show Ugly Betty. Amidst all the acting gigs, he continued to maintain his status with the Chilean Air Force, for which he occasionally performed as part of the aerial acrobatic troupe, Halcones. In the fall 2007, he participated in the mini series directed by Jennifer Lopez Como Ama Una Mujer with the actress Leonor Varela.[2]
2008-present
See also: Dancing with the Stars (U.S. season 6)De la Fuente appeared as a contestant on the sixth season of ABC's Dancing With the Stars with dance partner Cheryl Burke. They trained at Palm Beach, Florida's Paramount Ballroom, which is owned by former U.S. Nine-Dance Champion Alec Lazo.[3] De la Fuente suffered a ruptured tendon in his left arm biceps on the April 28, 2008 episode of Dancing with the Stars. The following week, performing with his injured arm, he and Burke led the field. He was eliminated on May 20, 2008 in 3rd place.
Fuentes hosted the Latin Grammy Awards of 2008 on November 13, 2008 in Houston, Texas.
In 2009, Fuentes guest starred in the telenovelas Fuego en la sangre as Demian Ferrer, and Corazón salvaje as Renato.
From 2008-2010, Fuentes played Raphael "Raph" Ramírez, a minor league baseball player and semi-boyfriend of Mary Shannon (Mary McCormack) on In Plain Sight.[4] Fuentes returned to Chile to film the season 2 of his TV show Golpe Bajo, similar to MTV's series Punk'd.
Fuentes also had a recurring role on Brothers & Sisters from 2009-2010.
Fuentes currently has a recurring role on ABC's Private Practice, and on ABC Family's The Nine Lives of Chloe King as Frank Cabrera.
Dancing with the Stars Performances
Week # Dance/Song Judges' score Result Inaba Goodman Tonioli 1 Cha-cha-cha/ "Bang Bang" 7 7 7 N/A 2 Quickstep/ "Americano" 7 6 7 Bottom Two 3 Jive/ "Don't Stop Me Now" 8 8 9 Safe 4 Paso Doble/ "La Virgen de la Macarena" 9 8 9 Safe 5 Rumba/ "If You're Not the One" 7 8 8 Bottom Two 6 Foxtrot/ "Come Fly with Me" 9 9 9 Safe 7 Viennese Waltz/ "I'll Make Love to You"
Samba/ "Sobe Son"8
78
79
7Safe 8 Tango/ "Beat It"
Mambo/ "Saca Tu Mujer"10
109
99
10Safe 9
Semi-finalsViennese Waltz/ "Satellite"
Samba/ "Sweetheart From Venezuela"9
109
99
10Last to be Safe 10
FinalsCha-Cha-Cha/ "Dancing on the Ceiling"
Freestyle/ "Suavemente"8
99
89
9Third Place Filmography
Year Title Role Other notes 1993–94 Venga Conmigo Himself Variety Show 1994 Soltero a La Medida Cristián Telenovela 1994 Champaña Tadeo Mc Millan Telenovela 1995 El Amor Esta De Moda Lucas Correa Telenovela 1996 Marrón Glacé, El Regreso Blas Telenovela 1997 Eclipse de La Luna Román Celis Telenovela 1998 Reyes & Rey Alex 'Rey' Reyes Telenovela 1999 Pensacola: Wings of Gold Guy Television series 2000 Queen of Swords Antonio Television episode Duel with a Stranger 2000 Family Law Andres Diaz Television series 2001 Driven Memo Moreno Film 2002 CSI: Miami Sam Belmontes Television series 2002 Vampires: Los Muertos Father Rodrigo Film 2003 Basic Castro Film 2003 Hope and Faith Paolo Television series 2005 Americano Adela Film 2004 Infidelity (film) Miguel Film 2005 Soñar No Cuesta Nada Felipe Telenovela 2006 The Class Aaron Television series 2006 Psych Zapato Television series (episode American Duos) 2007 Como Ama Una Mujer Andres Television series 2007 Ugly Betty Rodrigo Television series 2008 Dancing with the Stars Himself Reality show 2008 In Plain Sight Raphael Ramirez Television series (Recurring character) 2008 Fuego en la Sangre Demián Ferrer Telenovela 2008 ¡Viva Hollywood! Himself VH1's reality show 2009 Brothers & Sisters Cal Television series 2009 Dawson. Isla 10 Film 2009 Corazón Salvaje Renato Vidal Montes de Oca Telenovela 2010–11 Private Practice Dr. Rodriguez Television series (Recurring character) 2011 The Nine Lives of Chloe King Frank Cabrera Television series (Recurring character) References
External links
- Cristián de la Fuente at the Internet Movie Database
- Cristián de la Fuente at Yahoo! Movies
- Cristian de la Fuente in his profile as a stunt pilot of the Air Force of Chile
Awards and achievements Preceded by
Marie Osmond & Jonathan RobertsDancing with the Stars (US) third place contestant
Season 6 (Spring 2008 with Cheryl Burke)Succeeded by
Lance Bass & Lacey SchwimmerDancing with the Stars (U.S. season 6) Kristi Yamaguchi · Jason Taylor · Cristián de la Fuente · Marissa Jaret Winokur · Mario · Shannon Elizabeth · Marlee Matlin · Priscilla Presley · Adam Carolla · Steve Guttenberg · Monica Seles · Penn JilletteCategories:- 1974 births
- Living people
- People from Santiago
- Chilean actors
- Chilean Air Force personnel
- Chilean engineers
- Chilean film actors
- Chilean telenovela actors
- Participants in American reality television series
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