Fernando Carrillo

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Fernando Carrillo
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Carrillo in 2018
Born
Fernando Enrique Carrillo Roselli

(1966-01-06) January 6, 1966 (age 58)
NationalityFlag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela
Occupations
Years active1985-present
Height1.83 m (6 ft 0 in)
Spouses
(m. 1990;div. 1994)
María Gabriela Rodríguez
(m. 2021)
Children2

Fernando Enrique Carrillo Roselli (born January 6, 1966, in Caracas, Venezuela) is a Venezuelan actor, model and singer.

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Biography

Fernando Enrique Carrillo Roselli was born on January 6, 1966, in Caracas, Venezuela. He was mostly educated in London. He graduated from the Central University of Venezuela.

Career

Fernando is most known for his telenovelas, such as María Isabel and Rosalinda . Carrillo was part of a music band in Venezuela along with his two siblings.

In December 2012, he visited the Philippines. He was interviewed by Korina Sanchez during her radio show on DZMM and Boy Abunda on The Buzz . [1]

Personal life

In 1990, he married the actress Catherine Fulop. The couple divorced in 1994.

He has a son named Ángel Gabriel Carrillo who was born in November 2008.

He resides in Tulum, Mexico.

In 2020, he married Maria Gabriela Rodriguez, an illustrator from Colombia. In 2022, the couple had a son named Milo Carillo Rodriguez. The couple reside in Mexico.

Filmography

Television

YearTitleCharacterChannel
1985Cantaré para ti
1986 La dama de rosa José Luis Ustariz RCTV
1986Mansión de LuxeÁlvaro AngudoRCTV
1987–1988 Primavera Eduardo Luis de la PlazaRCTV
1988La muchacha del circoHéctor Tamayo/Alejandro TamayoRCTV
1988–1989 Abigail Carlos Alfredo Ruiz AponteRCTV
1989–1990Amor marcadoRCTV
1990–1991 Pasionaria Jesús Alberto Tovar/Jesús Alberto Urdaneta Tovar Venevisión
1991–1992 La mujer prohibida Carlos Luis GallardoVenevisión
1993All in the GameJesús Vila
1994Habitación 503Rubén Osvaldo TVE
1994Cara bonitaIván Telefe
1997–1998 María Isabel Ricardo Mendiola Zúñiga Canal de las Estrellas
1999 Rosalinda Fernando José Altamirano del CastilloCanal de las Estrellas
2000 Siempre te amaré Mauricio Castellanos GrajalesCanal de las Estrellas
2001–2002 Ponderosa Carlos Rivera de Vega PAX TV
2010 Soy tu fan Willy Once TV México
2017 Divina, está en tu corazón Luis Correa Canal 13
2018 No Fear of Truth MiguelCanal de las Estrellas

Theater

YearTitleCharacter
2003Latinologues
2009Hasta que la boda nos separe
2010Cena de matrimonios

Movies

YearMovieCharacterDirector
2004Cero y van 4José Carlos Carrera, Antonio Serrano, Alejandro Gamboa and Fernando Sariñana
20042+2=5=1Fernando Miguel Mas
2004The PoolThe ChefEdgar Pablos
2005Las llaves de la independenciaLázaroCarlos Gil
2005 Pit Fighter Veneno Jesse V. Johnson
2005 Caracazo Alejo Sanpredo Román Chalbaud
2006Sexo, amor y otras perversiones
2007SpinTheoDan Neira
2009Secretos de familiaRenéPaco del Toro
2010Love EquationFernando Miguel Mas
2010Boyle HeightsDr. Carrillo Francisco Aragon
2011Gone HollywoodAl Demetrius Navarro
2012Lotoman 2.0MarceloArchie López
2014Lotoman 003MarceloArchie López
2014Los ScavengersEugenio Valente Rodriguez
2018A Dog & Pony ShowNigel Demetrius Navarro
2018BendecidasLeoDaniel Aurelio

Television programs

YearProgramRoleNotes
2012Pareja perfectaParticipant1st eliminated
2016 Bailando 2016 Participant6th eliminated
2022 ¿Quién es la máscara? (Mexican season 4) Cáctus6th eliminated
2023 El hotel de los famosos (season 2) Participant5th place / 10th eliminated

Discography

Singles

As lead artist

  • 1990 — Desde aquí
  • 1998 — Algún día
  • 2000 — Fernando in Manila

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References

  1. "Fernando Carrillo, Korina Sanchez reunite after 12 years". 14 December 2012. ABS-CBNnews.com. Retrieved 7 April 2013.