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Julián Gil
Argentine film, television, and stage actor based in Puerto Rico From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Julián Elías Gil Beltrán (born 13 June 1970) is an Argentine actor, model, businessman and TV host based in Puerto Rico.[1]
Personal life
Although Julián Gil was born in Argentina, he lived some time in Venezuela as well. He grew up in Puerto Rico and he considers himself Puerto Rican. He has two sisters, Lorena and Patricia.
He was married to Brenda Torres.[2] He has a daughter, Nicolle, and a son Jules. In 2016, he had a romantic relationship with Marjorie De Sousa with whom he had a son named Matías Gregorio Gil de Sousa, the relationship between De Sousa and Gil ended in 2017 in unfavorable terms.[3]
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At the age of 20, he began his career in television with his own shows Apartamento 52, where he was the principal conductor of both television shows. Over the years he has worked for television networks such as RCTV, Telemundo, Univisión and Televisa. From 2001 to 2006 he participated in several films such as Marina, Más allá del límite, Fuego en el alma, El milagro de Coromoto and La caja de problemas, films produced for television.[citation needed]
In 2006, he participated in the Venezuelan telenovela Por todo lo alto, where he interpreted the character "Halcón", which helped to internationalize.[4] The following year, he joined the cast of the telenovela produced by Venevisión and Univisión entitled Acorralada, where he played Pancholón.[5]
From 2007 until 2011, Gil was part of the jury Nuestra Belleza Latina, where he shared credits with Osmel Sousa.[6] In 2008 he participated in Valeria, at the same time he obtained his first antagonist role on television in the telenovela Amor comprado where he played Esteban Rondero.[7] Then he participated in the television series Gabriel, along with Chayanne.
In 2008 he obtained his first starring role in the telenovela Los Barriga. He starred beside the actress Claudia Bérninzon.[8]
In 2009, he participated in the telenovela Sortilegio. In the same year, he became the protagonist of the Spain series Valientes. That year he won the Califa de Oro Award for Best Actor.[9][10]
In May 2015, Gil officially replaced Fernando Fiore as host of Republica Deportiva.[11]
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Filmography
Films
Television
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Theater
- 2000: Nueve semanas y media[49]
- 2000: Sexo, pudor y lagrimas[50]
- 2001: En pelotas:[51] Papito
- 2002: Los gallos salvajes:[52] Luciano Miranda Junior
- 2002: El cotorrito by the sea:[53] Bugambilia
- 2004: La princesa en el lago de los cisnes[54]
- 2005: Luminaria:[55] Franz
- 2003: Tarzan – Salvemos la selva:[56] Tarzan
- 2005: El crimen del Padre Amaro:[57] Padre Amaro Viera
- 2007: Descarados[58]
- 2008: ¿Por qué los hombre aman a las cabronas?:[59] Jorge
- 2013: Aquel tiempo de campeones:[60] Phil Romano
- 2015: Divorciemonos mi amor:[61] Benigna "Benny"
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Awards and nominations
Latino Wall Street Award, 2024 “Liderazgo Excepcional”
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