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Jorge Salinas

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Jorge Salinas
Born (1968-07-27) July 27, 1968 (age 56)
Mexico City, Mexico
OccupationActor
Years active1983–present
Spouses
Fátima Boggio
(m. 1995; div. 2009)
(m. 2011)

Jorge Salinas (born July 27, 1968)[1] is a Mexican television and film actor, best known for his leading roles in telenovelas.

Career

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Salinas then enrolled at Centro de Educación Artística (CEA) in 1990 and after finishing his studies, he received his first opportunity in the telenovela Valeria y Maximiliano. He also appeared in the telenovelas El abuelo y yo (1991), Mágica juventud (1992), Dos mujeres, un camino (1993) and María Isabel (1997).

In 1999, Salinas starred in the main cast of Sexo, pudor y lágrimas and in 2000, he appeared in the film Amores perros.

Salinas played leading roles in the telenovelas Tres mujeres (1999), Mi Destino Eres Tú (2000), Las Vías del Amor (2002), Mariana de la Noche (2003) and La esposa virgen (2005).

In 2008, Salinas was one of the leading actors of the successful telenovela Fuego en la sangre, where he shared credits with Adela Noriega and Eduardo Yáñez. In 2011, he starred in La que no podia amar as the lead Rogelio Montero Baez.

Salinas at a May 2013 SNDIF event with Governor Eruviel Ávila Villegas and First Lady Angélica Rivera

In 2012, producer Salvador Mejía Alexandre cast Salinas in the starring role for Qué bonito amor, a new version of the Colombian telenovela La Hija del Mariachi.

In 2014, Salinas starred in the telenovela Mi corazon es tuyo (My Heart is Yours). This won the best novela of the year. He played the protagonist,(Fernando Lascurian Borbolla) alongside Silvia Navarro (Ana Leal) and the villain Mayrin Villanueva.

In 2017, Salinas starred with César Évora in the stage play Variaciones Enigmáticas, written by Eric-Emmanuel Schmitt.

In 2019, Salinas starred in "Un Poquito Tuyo" as Antonio Solano with Majorie de Sousa as Juelita Vargas.

In 2020, Salinas starred in "Te Doy La Vida" as Ernesto Rioja Armida with Eva Cedeno as Elena Villasenor and Jose Ron as Pedro Garrido.

Personal life

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Salinas had a brief relationship with actress Adriana Cataño, and the couple have one daughter, Gabriella (born September 1995).[2] He married Fátima Boggio in 1996; they had twin sons together, Santiago and Jorge Emilio (born 2005), before their divorce in 2009.[2]

On October 15, 2011, Salinas married actress Elizabeth Álvarez, whom he worked with on Las Vías del Amor, La Fea Más Bella, and later starred alongside in Fuego En La Sangre.[2] The couple had twins, daughter Máxima and son León, on December 2, 2015.[3]

Filmography

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Films

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Year Title Role Notes
1992 Como cualquier noche Short film
1998 ¡Engañame!, si quieres Sr. Gómez
1999 Sexo, pudor y lágrimas Miguel
2000 Amores perros Luis
2003 La hija del caníbal Security guard
2011 La otra familia Jean Paul Nom— Canacine Awards for Mexican Actor of the Year
2011 Labios rojos Ricardo
2015 The Fifth Sun Aaron Pre-production
2018 Mi pequeño gran hombre Leon Godoy

Television

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Year Title Role Notes
1991 Cadenas de amargura Roberto Herrera Television debut
1991 Valeria y Maximiliano Damián Souberville
1992 El abuelo y yo Ernesto "Neto" Sánchez
1992 Mágica juventud Héctor Granados
1993 Dos mujeres, un camino Ángel Lascuráin Co-lead role
1995-1996 Morelia Alberto "Beto" Solórzano Ríos
1996 Canción de amor Damián Ruiz
1996 Mi querida Isabel Alejandro Iturbe
1996-1997 Mujer, casos de la vida real Various roles Episode: "El amor, siempre es el amor"
Episode: "Hermanas"
1997 María Isabel Rubén Álvarez
1999-2000 Tres mujeres Sebastián Méndez Morrison Lead role
2000 Mi destino eres tú Eduardo Rivadeneira del Encino Lead role
2001 Atrévete a Olvidarme Daniel González Rivas-Montaño Lead role
2002–2003 Las vías del amor Gabriel Quezada Barragán Lead role
2003–2004 Mariana de la noche Ignacio Lugo-Navarro Vargas "Halcón Luna" Lead role
2005 La esposa virgen Dr. José Guadalupe Cruz Lead role
2006–2007 La fea más bella Rolando "Ruli" Vargas Recurring role
2008 Fuego en la sangre Óscar Robles Reyes Lead role
2011–2012 La que no podía amar Rogelio Montero Báez Lead role
2012–2013 Qué bonito amor Santos Martínez de la Garza Treviño / Jorge Alfredo Vargas Lead role
2014–2015 Mi corazón es tuyo Fernando Lascurain Lead role
2015–2016 Pasión y poder Arturo Montenegro Rivas Lead role
2019 Un poquito tuyo Antonio Solano Díaz Lead role
2020 Te doy la vida Ernesto Rioja Armida / Miguel Hernández Flores Main role
2021–2022 S.O.S me estoy enamorando Vicente Ramos Main role
2023 Perdona nuestros pecados Armando Quiroga Main role
2024 El ángel de Aurora[4] Antonio Murrieta Main role
Juegos interrumpidos[5] Damián Main role

Awards and nominations

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Year Award Nominated work Category Result Ref
2000 TVyNovelas Awards Tres mujeres Best Lead Actor Won
2001 Mi Destino Eres Tú Best Kiss with Lucero Nominated
2003 Las vias del amor Best Lead Actor Nominated
2004 Mariana de la Noche Nominated
2009 Fuego en la sangre Nominated
2012 La que no podia amar Won
Premios People en Español Best Actor Nominated
Best Couple with Ana Brenda Contreras Won [6]
Premios Canacine La otra familia Mexican Actor of the Year Nominated [7]

References

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  1. ^ "Jorge Salinas profile on Esmas". 2.esmas.com (in Spanish). Esmas.com. Archived from the original on 9 April 2018. Retrieved 9 April 2018.
  2. ^ a b c "Escándalos y amores en la vida de Jorge Salinas". univision.com (in Spanish). Retrieved 9 April 2018.
  3. ^ "Presenta Jorge Salinas a sus gemelos" (in Spanish). El Mañana México. Retrieved February 6, 2016.
  4. ^ González, Moisés (17 April 2024). "Destapan a los protagonistas de la telenovela El Ángel de Aurora". People en Español (in Spanish). Retrieved 26 May 2024.
  5. ^ "Juegos Interrumpidos: Todo lo que debes saber de la serie estelarizada por Jorge Salinas y Silvia Navarro". lasestrellas.tv (in Spanish). 12 August 2024. Retrieved 16 August 2024.
  6. ^ "Parejas del año People en Español 2012" (in Spanish). People en Español. Retrieved July 2, 2014.
  7. ^ "Todo listo para la entrega de los Premios Canacine 2012" (in Spanish). El Informador México. Retrieved July 2, 2014.
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