Anne Igartiburu

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Anne Igartiburu
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Born
Anne Igartiburu Verdes

(1969-02-18) 18 February 1969 (age 55)
Occupation(s)Television presenter, actress
Years active1993–present
Spouses
(m. 20042006)
(m. 2015)
Children3

Anne Igartiburu Verdes (born 18 February 1969 in Elorrio, Biscay, Spain) is a Spanish Basque television presenter and actress.

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Biography

She studied Industrial Marketing. She started working in the local television of Mondragón in 1993. She then worked in Euskal Telebista, and later in Telecinco, hosting Una pareja feliz alongside Antonio Hidalgo in the 1994–95 season.

Since 1997, Igartiburu has presented daily celebrity news programme Corazón on Televisión Española, except for a period in 2012–13 when she presented daily infotainment show +Gente. From 2005 to 2009 she hosted the Spanish adaptation of Dancing with the Stars ( ¡Mira quién baila! ). In 2006 she hosted the special show Gala 50 años de TVE, which celebrated the 50th anniversary of TVE, alongside Laura Valenzuela and Paula Vázquez. [1]

Since 2005, Igartiburu has presented the annual New Year's Eve celebration broadcast for TVE live from Madrid's Puerta del Sol. Igartiburu has also been associated with the Eurovision Song Contest: she was the Spanish spokesperson in the 2002, 2003 and 2004 contests, and she hosted the Spanish national final in 2010, 2011, 2012, 2014, and 2016.

Personal life

She was married to ballet dancer Igor Yebra from 2004 to 2006. [2] [3] Igartiburu has two adopted daughters, Noa (born 2000 in India) and Carmen (born 2011 in Vietnam). [4] In 2015, she married conductor Pablo Heras-Casado. [5] On 13 June 2016 she gave birth to their first baby son, Nicolás. [6]

Filmography

Television

YearTV programNotes
1993Boulevard
1994–1995Una pareja felizWith Antonio Hidalgo.
1994Vamos a montar el Belén
1995La gran oportunidadWith Patxi Alonso.
1996Hau da markaWith Klaudio Landa.
1997El imperdible
Maridos y mujeresWith Alonso Caparrós.
1997–2012, 2013–presentCorazón
2005–2009 ¡Mira quién baila!
2005–present New Year's Eve celebration yearly broadcast for TVEWith a yearly co-host.
2010 Destino Oslo, La Gala de Eurovisión 2010
Cántame cómo pasó
Un beso y una flor
2011 Destino Eurovisión
2012 Eurovisión:Pastora Soler
2012–2013+Gente
2014 Mira quién va a Eurovisión
2016 Objetivo Eurovisión
2021 Mask Singer: Adivina quién canta Season 2 contestant; competed as "Monstruita"
Duelo en las alturas

Film

YearFilmRoleDirector
1996Adiós tiburónElena Carlos Suárez
Menos que ceroRadio journalistErnesto Talleria
1997SuerteAmaiaErnesto Talleria
2003 El lápiz del carpintero Izarne Antón Reixa
2009 Zorion perfektua AinhoaJabi Elortegi

Awards

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References

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  2. "La romántica boda de Anne Igartiburu e Igor Yebra". Hola! (in Spanish). 15 September 2004. Retrieved 10 January 2019.
  3. Agencias (5 July 2006). "Anne Igartiburu se separa de Igor Yebra antes del segundo aniversario de su boda". El País (in Spanish). Madrid: Prisa . Retrieved 10 January 2019.
  4. "Anne Igartiburu adopta a su segunda hija". ABC (in Spanish). Vocento. 23 January 2013. Retrieved 10 January 2018.
  5. "Anne Igartiburu se casa en secreto". El País (in Spanish). Madrid: Prisa. 1 December 2015. Retrieved 1 December 2015.
  6. "Anne Igartiburu da a luz a Nicolás, su primer hijo biológico". Diez Minutos (in Spanish). Hearst Magazines International. 13 June 2016. Retrieved 10 January 2019.