Fernando Carrillo | |
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Born | Fernando Enrique Carrillo Roselli January 6, 1966 Caracas, Venezuela |
Nationality | Venezuelan |
Occupations | |
Years active | 1985-present |
Height | 1.83 m (6 ft 0 in) |
Spouses | |
Children | 2 |
Fernando Enrique Carrillo Roselli (born January 6, 1966, in Caracas, Venezuela) is a Venezuelan actor, model and singer.
Fernando Enrique Carrillo Roselli was born on January 6, 1966, in Caracas, Venezuela. He received most of his education in London and graduated from the Central University of Venezuela.
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]
In 1990, Fernando he married the actress Catherine Fulop, but they divorced in 1994. He has a son named Ángel Gabriel Carrillo, born in November 2008. Currently, Fernando resides in Tulum, Mexico. In 2020, he married Maria Gabriela Rodriguez, and in 2022, the couple had a son named Milo Carillo Rodriguez. They continue to reside in Mexico.
Year | Title | Character | Channel |
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1985 | Cantaré para ti | ||
1986 | La dama de rosa | José Luis Ustariz | RCTV |
1986 | Mansión de Luxe | Álvaro Angudo | RCTV |
1987–1988 | Primavera | Eduardo Luis de la Plaza | RCTV |
1988 | La muchacha del circo | Héctor Tamayo/Alejandro Tamayo | RCTV |
1988–1989 | Abigail | Carlos Alfredo Ruiz Aponte | RCTV |
1989–1990 | Amor marcado | RCTV | |
1990–1991 | Pasionaria | Jesús Alberto Tovar/Jesús Alberto Urdaneta Tovar | Venevisión |
1991–1992 | La mujer prohibida | Carlos Luis Gallardo | Venevisión |
1993 | All in the Game | Jesús Vila | |
1994 | Habitación 503 | Rubén Osvaldo | TVE |
1994 | Cara bonita | Iván | Telefe |
1997–1998 | María Isabel | Ricardo Mendiola Zúñiga | Canal de las Estrellas |
1999 | Rosalinda | Fernando José Altamirano del Castillo | Canal de las Estrellas |
2000 | Siempre te amaré | Mauricio Castellanos Grajales | Canal 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 | Miguel | Canal de las Estrellas |
Year | Title | Character |
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2003 | Latinologues | |
2009 | Hasta que la boda nos separe | |
2010 | Cena de matrimonios | |
Year | Movie | Character | Director |
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2004 | Cero y van 4 | José | Carlos Carrera, Antonio Serrano, Alejandro Gamboa and Fernando Sariñana |
2004 | 2+2=5=1 | Fernando | Miguel Mas |
2004 | The Pool | The Chef | Edgar Pablos |
2005 | Las llaves de la independencia | Lázaro | Carlos Gil |
2005 | Pit Fighter | Veneno | Jesse V. Johnson |
2005 | Caracazo | Alejo Sanpredo | Román Chalbaud |
2006 | Sexo, amor y otras perversiones | ||
2007 | Spin | Theo | Dan Neira |
2009 | Secretos de familia | René | Paco del Toro |
2010 | Love Equation | Fernando | Miguel Mas |
2010 | Boyle Heights | Dr. Carrillo | Francisco Aragon |
2011 | Gone Hollywood | Al | Demetrius Navarro |
2012 | Lotoman 2.0 | Marcelo | Archie López |
2014 | Lotoman 003 | Marcelo | Archie López |
2014 | Los Scavengers | Eugenio | Valente Rodriguez |
2018 | A Dog & Pony Show | Nigel | Demetrius Navarro |
2018 | Bendecidas | Leo | Daniel Aurelio |
Year | Program | Role | Notes |
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2012 | Pareja perfecta | Participant | 1st eliminated |
2016 | Bailando 2016 | Participant | 6th eliminated |
2022 | ¿Quién es la máscara? (Mexican season 4) | Cáctus | 6th eliminated |
2023 | El hotel de los famosos (season 2) | Participant | 5th place / |
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