Denisse Wolf Velastin

Denisse Wolf Velastin

Denisse Wolf Velastin is a television director and host. She was born and educated in Chile, graduating as BA in Communications Sciences. While in Chile she worked in documentaries for UNESCO, RAI TV, Channel Four UK, Sydney Ross, Pennzoil and VTR Chile. She has been based in Mexico. She has worked as TV director and reporter in successful series made by Argos for TV Azteca, the second largest open air network. One of them, Expediente, a weekly series, lasted two years on air.

She has directed TV publicity campaigns for Telmex, Agrarian Reform Ministry, and the Mexican Government. She has also directed documentaries for the cultural channel Channel 22, The Anthropological Institute, the American rock band Aerosmith, European Broadcasting Union and Discovery Networks. A six-hour series for Discovery Kids, called Mercurio, not just music, was about one of the most popular music groups in Mexico.

In 2000 she formed her own production house: TV Entertainment. She directed the first 130 chapters of the successful prime time daily series Cultura en Linea for Channel 22, the Mexican cultural channel. She was the director and host of The Other Las Vegas TV series. For the last three years she has directed and hosted Mama y Bebe (Mum & Baby), transmitted four times a week to 450 Mexican cities. The series portrays her personal experiences as a new mum: in 104 chapters the audience could see the development of her baby from 3 months of pregnancy until his third birthday.

She directed and hosted the weekly series The Best in… 104 chapters. She was director and host of Siempre Mexico for Sun Channel TV,[1] transmitted by satellite to the Americas and Europe.[2] Now she is director and host of her new series Total Tourism, under production; 52 half-hour series about the most attractive destinations in Mexico.

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