Lizy Tagliani

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Lizy Tagliani
Lizy Tagliani en un show.jpg
Tagliani in 2016
Born (1970-09-12) 12 September 1970 (age 54)
Resistencia, Chaco, Argentina
Occupations
  • Actress
  • comedian
  • presenter
Spouse
Sebastián Nebot
(m. 2023)
[1]
Awards Martín Fierro Radio Award (2017)

Lizy Tagliani (born 12 September 1970) is an Argentine actress, comedian, and presenter.

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Biography

Lizy Tagliani was born in Resistencia, Chaco, has lived in Buenos Aires since her early childhood. At a young age, she began to work as a hairdresser for various Argentine entertainment figures, and to put on shows in nightclubs in Buenos Aires. Little by little, she gained notoriety in the media and joined radio and television programs in which she worked with personalities such as Susana Giménez, Marcelo Tinelli, Santiago del Moro, and Verónica Lozano. [2] [3]

She has also appeared as a comedic actress on stage and on television. [4]

In a 2018 interview, Tagliani explained that as a trans woman, she could have changed the name and sex listed on her national ID (DNI) under the 2012 Gender Identity Law, but chose not to.

You can see how you perceive yourself, but do I have to see myself as you perceive me? No, let me have the possibility of deciding.

I don't have a DNI and I don't want it. When it first came out I didn't want to be a flag of someone's achievement, I decided. [5]

In April 2020, Tagliani announced her engagement to boyfriend Leo Alturria via Instagram. [6]

On June 19, 2020, Tagliani tested positive for COVID-19 [7] after an employee of her show El Precio Justo (The Fair Price) was infected days before.

Works

Films

YearTitleRoleNotesDirector
2016 Me casé con un boludo  [ es ]HerselfCameo Juan Taratuto  [ es ]

Television

Realities shows
YearNameRoleNotes
2014 Bailando 2014 Contestant replacement
Contestant17th eliminated
2015 Bailando 2015 Contestant12th eliminated
2016 Gran Hermano 2016 Panelist in the DebateRenuncied
Bailando 2016 Contestant10th eliminated
Contestant replacement
2017 Bailando 2017 Judge replacement
2020 Divina Comida Contestant in week 13rd place
2022 ¿Quién es la máscara? Investigator4th place
2023 Got Talent Argentina Host


YearTitleRoleNotesChannel
2014 Bailando 2014 Replacement for "Loly" Antoniale on Adagio and Cuarteto
Contestant


Eliminated 17th
El Trece
2015 Bailando 2015 ContestantEliminated 15th
2016 Gran Hermano 2016: El debate Panelist América TV
Gran Hermano 2016: El debate Prime Time Panelist
Bailando 2016 ContestantEliminated 10th El Trece
2017 Quiero vivir a tu lado Silvia TroncosoPrincipal cast
Peligro: sin codificar Humorist Telefe
Susana Giménez Lizy, the fishwifeSketch: "La Banana Mágica"
Bailando 2017 Replacement juror2 episodes El Trece
2017–2018 ¿En qué mano está?  [ es ]Humorist Telefe
2017–2019 Por el mundo  [ es ]Guest host4 episodes
2018 Cortá por Lozano  [ es ]Panelist
Replacement host


1 episode
Por el mundo: Mundial  [ es ]Co-host
Drunk History: Pasado de Copas NarratorEpisode: "El General, los caniches y La Diva"
La Peña de Morfi  [ es ]Replacement co-host1 episode
2019–present El Precio Justo Host
El Precio Justo, Especial Famosos Host
2019 Susana Giménez: Pequeños gigantes Guest juror3 episodes
2019 Martín Fierro Digital Awards Host Infobae (streaming)
2020 Divina comida  [ es ] Host / Guest5 episodes Telefe

Theater

Radio

Awards and nominations

YearAwardsCategoryWork nominatedResultRefs
2015 VOS Awards  [ es ]Best Woman HumoristCasa FantasmaWinner [8]
Carlos Awards  [ es ]Women's Debut of the SeasonWinner [9]
Concert Star AwardsDebutWinner [10]
2016 VOS Awards  [ es ]Best Woman HumoristEl Show de LizyWinner [11]
Carlos Awards  [ es ]Best Women's Humorous WorkWinner [12]
Concert Star AwardsBest Woman HumoristWinner [13]
2017 Sea Star Awards Best Women's Comic WorkLizy Tagliani, LiberateWinner [14]
2018Best Women's Comedy PerformanceMi vecina favoritaNominee [15]
2017 Martín Fierro Television Awards Best Humorous Work ¿En qué mano está?  [ es ]/ Peligro: sin codificar / Susana Giménez Nominee [16]
2017 Martín Fierro Radio Awards Best Humorous WorkEl club del MoroWinner [17]

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  4. "Lizy Tagliani estrenó su obra en el teatro más antiguo de calle Corrientes: 'Estoy emocionada'" [Lizy Tagliani Premieres Her Play at the Oldest Theater on Corrientes Street: 'I'm Excited']. Primicias Ya (in Spanish). Grupo América. 11 April 2018. Retrieved 2 June 2020.
  5. "Lizy Tagliani explicó por qué no cambió el nombre en su documento y compartió con Teleshow la foto de su DNI" [Lizy Tagliani Explains Why She Did Not Change the Name on Her Document and Shared Her ID Photo With Teleshow] (in Spanish). Infobae. 29 October 2018. Retrieved 2 June 2020.
  6. "Lizy Tagliani anunció que se casa con Leo Alturria: 'Nunca pensé que viviría una historia tan linda de amor'" [Lizy Tagliani Announces That She is Marrying Leo Alturria: 'I Never Thought That I Would Live Out Such a Beautiful Love Story']. Infobae (in Spanish). 24 April 2020. Retrieved 2 June 2020.
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