Carlota Corredera

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Carlota Corredera
(Carlota Corredera) VII edicion de los Premios Museo Chicote, 2021-09-22 (cropped).jpg
Corredera in September 2021
Born
Elisa Carlota Corredera Llauger

(1974-07-21) 21 July 1974 (age 49) [1]
Vigo, Spain
Occupation(s)Journalist and television presenter
Years active2003–present

Elisa Carlota Corredera Llauger (born in Vigo, Spain, 21 July 1974), better known as Carlota Corredera, is a Spanish presenter, director, television collaborator, and journalist, known for having directed several Telecinco programs.

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Biography

She graduated in journalism at the University of Santiago de Compostela in 1997; from that moment, she was linked to the newspaper La Voz de Galicia . Her television career began at en Antena 3, where she became deputy director of Ana Rosa Quintana's program Sabor a Ti in 2003.

Afterwards, she moved to Telecinco to direct programs such as TNT, El laberinto de la memoria, and Hormigas blancas. In 2009, she was given the opportunity to direct Sálvame and Sálvame Deluxe. In the latter, she stayed until 2013.

She became a collaborator of Abre los ojos y mira in 2013, [2] and she began working as a substitute presenter of Sálvame in 2014.In the summer of that same year, she was a collaborator in Hable con ellas and presented the docurreality Las Campos. [3] At the end of 2016, it was announced she would sign as the new presenter of Cámbiame from 9 January 2017. [4] [5]

On 18 May 2017, her first book, called On 18 May 2017, her first book, called "Tú también puedes: Cómo conseguí perder 60 kilos y ganar salud". [6] She released her second book, called "Hablemos de nosotras" at the end of 2019. [7]

In 2021, she began presenting the documentary series debate Rocío, contar la verdad para seguir viva.

Television

Television programs

As a director

YearProgramChannelRole
2003–2004Sabor a ti Antena 3 Assistant director
2004–2007TNT Telecinco Directora
2007–2009El laberinto de la memoria Telecinco Directora
2009–2011Hormigas blancas Telecinco Directora
2009–2014Sálvame Telecinco Directora
2010–2014Sálvame Deluxe Telecinco Directora

As a presenter

YearProgramChannelRole
2014–2022Sálvame Telecinco Host
2016Sálvame Snow Week Telecinco Host
2016–2018Las Campos Telecinco Host
2017Cámbiame VIP Telecinco Host
Cámbiame Challenge Telecinco Host
2017–2018 Cámbiame Telecinco Host
2019Sálvame Okupa Telecinco Host
2020La última cena Telecinco Substitute host
Hormigas blancas Telecinco Host
¡Quiero dinero! Telecinco Host
2021Rocío, contar la verdad para seguir viva Telecinco Host
2022En el nombre de Rocío Telecinco Host

As a collaborator

YearProgramChannelRole
2013–2014Abre los ojos y mira Telecinco Contributor
2016Hable con ellas Telecinco Contributor
2016–2017Sálvame Telecinco Contributor
2017Sábado Deluxe Telecinco Contributor
2022Montealto: Regreso a la casa Telecinco Contributor

As a contestant

YearProgramChannelRole
2017 Pasapalabra Telecinco Contestant
2018El concurso del Year Cuatro Contestant
2020Adivina qué hago esta noche Cuatro Contestant
Qarenta Be Mad Contestant
2020–2021La última cena: Especial Nochevieja Telecinco Contestant – winner

Television series

YearSerieChannelCharacterDuration
2019Una vida de mierdaMtmadBank Director1 episode

Personal life

Carlota got married on 15 June 2013 to Carlos de la Maza, cameraman of the program Sálvame. [8] On 22 June 2015, she gave birth to her only daughter, Alba. [9]

Books

Awards

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  2. "En 'Abre los ojos …y mira' están tan desesperados que fichan a la directora del 'Deluxe' ¡como nueva colaboradora!". Periodista Digital (in Spanish). 19 September 2013.
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  4. "Carlota Corredera lo confirma, su debut en 'Cámbiame' fue "complicado"". El Confidencial (in Spanish). 11 January 2017.
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  7. "Carlota Corredera asiste a la presentación de su libro con su marido". Diez Minutos (in Spanish). 29 November 2019.
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