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Cristina Saralegui

Cristina María Saralegui de Ávila (born January 29, 1948) is a Cuban-born American journalist, television personality, actress and talk show host of the Spanish-language eponymous show, El show de Cristina [es]. Before her television career, she worked for ten years as editor-in-chief of the Spanish-language version of Cosmopolitan magazine distributed throughout Latin America.

Cristina Saralegui
Saralegui in 2001
Born
Cristina María Saralegui Santamarina

(1948-01-29) January 29, 1948 (age 76)
Citizenship
  • Cuba
  • United States
Alma materUniversity of Miami
Occupation(s)Journalist, actress, talk show host, TV personality
Years active1973–present
Spouse(s)Tony Menendez (divorced)
Marcos Avila
(1982–present)
Children2 (and 1 stepdaughter)
Websitecristinaonline.com

Early life and family edit

Cristina María Saralegui Santamarina was born in Miramar, Havana, Cuba, to Francisco Rene Saralegui Álvarez, Jr. and María Cristina de las Nieves Santamarina Díaz. She is the eldest of five, she has two sisters, Vicky and María Eugenia, as well as two brothers, Patxi and Iñaki. Saralegui is descended from Basque Country ancestors, with all four of her grandparents having origins in Spain. Her paternal grandfather Francisco Saralegui Arizubieta was Basque, from Lizarza and her paternal grandmother Amalia "Amalita" Álvarez Cuesta, an Asturian from Gijon; her maternal grandfather was José Santamarina Iviricu, and her maternal grandmother Águeda Díaz.[1]

In 1960, following the Cuban Revolution, Saralegui and her family fled to Miami, Florida, United States, and settled on Key Biscayne.

Journalism career edit

After graduating from the Academy of the Assumption in 1966, Saralegui enrolled at the University of Miami. In 1973, she began an internship at the magazine Vanidades. This allowed her to improve her written Spanish to the level of her spoken language. By 1979, Saralegui was appointed editor of the Spanish version of Cosmopolitan magazine, working out of Miami and having been officially welcomed into the fold by Cosmopolitan U.S. editor Helen Gurley Brown, who received her at a party in New York City. She continued in this role through most of the 1980s. Her close relationship at Cosmopolitan with Helen Gurley Brown was a mentor-type relationship, and Cristina Saralegui was labeled for a time as "the Latin Helen Gurley Brown".[2]

While editor of Cosmopolitan, Saralegui sought to give information to Latin American audiences about important topics, such as sexual and mental health, which Saralegui felt were not typically discussed enough in Latin families. This sometimes put her at odds with Gurley Brown, whose approach to the English-language magazine was more sexually forward, while Saralegui recognized that there were still many facets of "liberation" Latin women still had not attained.

El Show de Cristina edit

In 1989, Saralegui transferred her journalistic success to television, by launching the Miami-based Spanish-language talk show, El Show de Cristina (The Cristina Show) on Univisión. She concluded each episode with a double thumbs-up salute and the Cuban expression "Pa'lante, pa'lante, pa'tras ni pa' coger impulso", ("Forward, forward; don't step back, not even to gain momentum"...could also be understood as "to get a running start".)[3]

Prominent guests included Shakira, Paulina Rubio, Don Francisco, the former members of Menudo, Fernando Colunga, Selena, Lucero, Celia Cruz, Camilo Sesto, Thalía, Olga Tañón, Isabel Pantoja, Julio Iglesias, Jaci Velasquez, Alejandro Fernández, Enrique Iglesias, Pitbull, Sussan Taunton, Jorge Ramos, Gloria Estefan and her husband Emilio Estefan, Jr., Gloria Trevi, Chayanne, Sebastian Rulli, Xuxa, Ricky Martin, RBD, Niurka, Noelia, Anaís, George Lopez, Jennifer Lopez, Adela Noriega, Grecia Colmenares, Alexandra Cheron, Amelia Vega, Angélica Vale, Angélica María, and Susana Gonzalez.

During the program recorded on Monday, October 25, 2010, Cristina reviewed her career and the program's more memorable episodes and guests.

Saragelui's talk show last aired on November 1, 2010 after 21 years. Hosted by Mexican actor, Fernando Colunga, Cristina was celebrated by her colleagues Daniela Romo, Cesar Evora, Thalia, Shakira, Gloria Estefan, Emilio Estefan, Angelica Maria, Carmen Salinas, Don Francisco, Jorge Ramos, and others. Some of her Univision colleagues were in the audience from where they interacted with Cristina herself, sharing anecdotes and messages of hope and admiration.

Saralegui went on to publish her own magazine, Cristina: La Revista (Cristina: The Magazine) and several books. She is referred to as "the Spanish-Cuban Oprah".[4][5]

In 1992, Saralegui had an English-language syndicated talk show, Cristina, which was cancelled after half a season.[6][7]

The song Somos El Mundo premiered during Saralegui's show, with an appeal to help the Haiti relief effort. It was translated by Gloria Estefan, produced by her husband Emilio Estefan and approved by Quincy Jones.[8]

During her last show on Univision, Saralegui said,

Cristina no se retira, jamas dejaría esto... aquí hay Cristina y ¡para rato! (Cristina does not retire, I would never leave this... there is (still) Cristina and for a (good) while!).[citation needed]

Saralegui remained under contract with Univision until December 31, 2010. It was discussed that she might continue as a collaborator, for special programs and interviews, and that a new Cristina show would debut in March, 2011, but this did not happen.[9]

Career after Univision (WAPA-TV and WLII-DT) edit

The Spanish-language Network Azteca América presented a one-hour special, "Cristina Breaks the Silence" where, for the first time since her retirement from Univision, Saralegui was interviewed on television. The interview, hosted by Frank Cairo, a former producer and creator of the Cristina show, touched on many issues, from guests who were considered "difficult", to the unexpected announcement from the executives of Univision that her show was being canceled, as well as reactions, emotions, and responses to the news.[10]

It was announced on May 17, 2011 that Telemundo had hired Cristina for a weekly variety show, Pa' lante con Cristina (Forward with Cristina), beginning in the fall of 2011.[11] The program debuted on Telemundo on May 31 of that year, hosting a one-hour special retrospective featuring the stars of the just-completed telenovela La Reina del Sur.

On May 31, 2012, it was announced that Pa' lante con Cristina would end its run and will not be renewed for another season.[12]

In 2012, Saralegui began Cristina Radio on Sirius XM.[13]

In June 2012, Saralegui endorsed President Barack Obama for a second term, marking her first political endorsement ever.[14]

Television edit

Year Title Role Notes
2001 Taina Principal Rojas 3 episodes: Be Careful What You Wish For (can be heard on the intercom), I Want it that Way, and Undercover
2001 Passions (Tía) Cristina López 9 episodes, aunt of Pilar Lopez-Fitzgerald (Eva Tamargo).
2003 George Lopez Lydia 2 episodes: George Has Two Mommies and Would You Like a Drumstick or a Kidney?

Web presence edit

Currently, Saralegui has joined with AARP to help raise awareness, within the Latino community, about the benefits AARP has to offer. They have created ¡Amigos Live!,[15] an online interactive video.

Personal life edit

She is divorced from her first husband, Tony, with whom she has a daughter Cristina Amelia. She has been married to Marcos Ávila since 1982, a former member of the Miami Sound Machine, and from this marriage she has a stepdaughter, Stephanie. Together they have one child, son Jon Marcos.

References edit

  1. ^ Saralegui, Cristina (30 May 2009). Cristina!: My Life as a Blonde. Grand Central. ISBN 9780446559720. Retrieved January 10, 2020.
  2. ^ " MEDIA : ‘Cristina’ Talk Show Strives for Wide-Range Latino Appeal
  3. ^ Desde El Avion 2010-11-21 at the Wayback Machine. Cristina Online. Retrieved on 2012-04-20.
  4. ^ "Look Out Oprah: Here Comes Cristina". 20/20. ABC News. 2001-07-05. Retrieved 2009-02-21.
  5. ^ Streisand, Betsy (2003-03-09). . U.S. News & World Report. U.S. News & World Report, L.P. p. 3. Archived from the original on 2011-05-25. Retrieved 2009-02-21.
  6. ^ Rohter, Larry (26 July 1992). "TELEVISION; Aqui Se Habla English: A Talk-Show Twist". The New York Times.
  7. ^ "'Cristina' Canceled After 11-Week Run : Television: Columbia and CBS cite disappointing ratings, but the talk-show host says viewership was on the rise and cites profit participation problems". Los Angeles Times. 5 September 1992.
  8. ^ Somos El Mundo Video Premieres, Stars Pitbull, Shakira, Juanes, David Archuleta, Daddy Yankee retrieved 2010-03-02
  9. ^ Munzenrieder, Kyle. (2010-11-01) Is Cristina Saralegui Taking Her Show to Telemundo? – Miami News – Riptide 2.0. Blogs.miaminewtimes.com. Retrieved on 2012-04-20.
  10. ^ "Cristina Saralegui romperá su silencio en Azteca América". People en Español. February 16, 2011.
  11. ^ James, Meg (May 18, 2011). "Fall TV Season: Telemundo lands talk-show host Cristina Saralegui". Show Tracker. Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 1 June 2011.
  12. ^ 31 de Mayo, 2012 - 9:33 PM EDT. "Se terminó: Pa'lante con Cristina dejará de emitirse" (in Spanish). PeopleenEspanol.com. Retrieved 2014-02-27.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  13. ^ "Cristina Radio launches on Sirius XM". Media Moves. 11 January 2012. Retrieved 2018-05-09.
  14. ^ Bolstad, Erika (2012-06-17). "WASHINGTON: Cristina Saralegui says she'll endorse President Barack Obama - Political Currents". MiamiHerald.com. Retrieved 2014-02-27.
  15. ^ ¡Amigos Live! 2008-10-11 at the Wayback Machine

External links edit

  • Cristina's Facebook Page
  • Cristina Saralegui's Website
  • Cristina Saralegui at IMDb

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Cristina Maria Saralegui de Avila born January 29 1948 is a Cuban born American journalist television personality actress and talk show host of the Spanish language eponymous show El show de Cristina es Before her television career she worked for ten years as editor in chief of the Spanish language version of Cosmopolitan magazine distributed throughout Latin America Cristina SaraleguiSaralegui in 2001BornCristina Maria Saralegui Santamarina 1948 01 29 January 29 1948 age 76 Miramar Havana CubaCitizenshipCubaUnited StatesAlma materUniversity of MiamiOccupation s Journalist actress talk show host TV personalityYears active1973 presentSpouse s Tony Menendez divorced Marcos Avila 1982 present Children2 and 1 stepdaughter Websitecristinaonline wbr com Contents 1 Early life and family 2 Journalism career 3 El Show de Cristina 4 Career after Univision WAPA TV and WLII DT 4 1 Television 4 2 Web presence 5 Personal life 6 References 7 External linksEarly life and family editCristina Maria Saralegui Santamarina was born in Miramar Havana Cuba to Francisco Rene Saralegui Alvarez Jr and Maria Cristina de las Nieves Santamarina Diaz She is the eldest of five she has two sisters Vicky and Maria Eugenia as well as two brothers Patxi and Inaki Saralegui is descended from Basque Country ancestors with all four of her grandparents having origins in Spain Her paternal grandfather Francisco Saralegui Arizubieta was Basque from Lizarza and her paternal grandmother Amalia Amalita Alvarez Cuesta an Asturian from Gijon her maternal grandfather was Jose Santamarina Iviricu and her maternal grandmother Agueda Diaz 1 In 1960 following the Cuban Revolution Saralegui and her family fled to Miami Florida United States and settled on Key Biscayne Journalism career editAfter graduating from the Academy of the Assumption in 1966 Saralegui enrolled at the University of Miami In 1973 she began an internship at the magazine Vanidades This allowed her to improve her written Spanish to the level of her spoken language By 1979 Saralegui was appointed editor of the Spanish version of Cosmopolitan magazine working out of Miami and having been officially welcomed into the fold by Cosmopolitan U S editor Helen Gurley Brown who received her at a party in New York City She continued in this role through most of the 1980s Her close relationship at Cosmopolitan with Helen Gurley Brown was a mentor type relationship and Cristina Saralegui was labeled for a time as the Latin Helen Gurley Brown 2 While editor of Cosmopolitan Saralegui sought to give information to Latin American audiences about important topics such as sexual and mental health which Saralegui felt were not typically discussed enough in Latin families This sometimes put her at odds with Gurley Brown whose approach to the English language magazine was more sexually forward while Saralegui recognized that there were still many facets of liberation Latin women still had not attained El Show de Cristina editIn 1989 Saralegui transferred her journalistic success to television by launching the Miami based Spanish language talk show El Show de Cristina The Cristina Show on Univision She concluded each episode with a double thumbs up salute and the Cuban expression Pa lante pa lante pa tras ni pa coger impulso Forward forward don t step back not even to gain momentum could also be understood as to get a running start 3 Prominent guests included Shakira Paulina Rubio Don Francisco the former members of Menudo Fernando Colunga Selena Lucero Celia Cruz Camilo Sesto Thalia Olga Tanon Isabel Pantoja Julio Iglesias Jaci Velasquez Alejandro Fernandez Enrique Iglesias Pitbull Sussan Taunton Jorge Ramos Gloria Estefan and her husband Emilio Estefan Jr Gloria Trevi Chayanne Sebastian Rulli Xuxa Ricky Martin RBD Niurka Noelia Anais George Lopez Jennifer Lopez Adela Noriega Grecia Colmenares Alexandra Cheron Amelia Vega Angelica Vale Angelica Maria and Susana Gonzalez During the program recorded on Monday October 25 2010 Cristina reviewed her career and the program s more memorable episodes and guests Saragelui s talk show last aired on November 1 2010 after 21 years Hosted by Mexican actor Fernando Colunga Cristina was celebrated by her colleagues Daniela Romo Cesar Evora Thalia Shakira Gloria Estefan Emilio Estefan Angelica Maria Carmen Salinas Don Francisco Jorge Ramos and others Some of her Univision colleagues were in the audience from where they interacted with Cristina herself sharing anecdotes and messages of hope and admiration Saralegui went on to publish her own magazine Cristina La Revista Cristina The Magazine and several books She is referred to as the Spanish Cuban Oprah 4 5 In 1992 Saralegui had an English language syndicated talk show Cristina which was cancelled after half a season 6 7 The song Somos El Mundo premiered during Saralegui s show with an appeal to help the Haiti relief effort It was translated by Gloria Estefan produced by her husband Emilio Estefan and approved by Quincy Jones 8 During her last show on Univision Saralegui said Cristina no se retira jamas dejaria esto aqui hay Cristina y para rato Cristina does not retire I would never leave this there is still Cristina and for a good while citation needed Saralegui remained under contract with Univision until December 31 2010 It was discussed that she might continue as a collaborator for special programs and interviews and that a new Cristina show would debut in March 2011 but this did not happen 9 Career after Univision WAPA TV and WLII DT editThe Spanish language Network Azteca America presented a one hour special Cristina Breaks the Silence where for the first time since her retirement from Univision Saralegui was interviewed on television The interview hosted by Frank Cairo a former producer and creator of the Cristina show touched on many issues from guests who were considered difficult to the unexpected announcement from the executives of Univision that her show was being canceled as well as reactions emotions and responses to the news 10 It was announced on May 17 2011 that Telemundo had hired Cristina for a weekly variety show Pa lante con Cristina Forward with Cristina beginning in the fall of 2011 11 The program debuted on Telemundo on May 31 of that year hosting a one hour special retrospective featuring the stars of the just completed telenovela La Reina del Sur On May 31 2012 it was announced that Pa lante con Cristina would end its run and will not be renewed for another season 12 In 2012 Saralegui began Cristina Radio on Sirius XM 13 In June 2012 Saralegui endorsed President Barack Obama for a second term marking her first political endorsement ever 14 Television edit Year Title Role Notes2001 Taina Principal Rojas 3 episodes Be Careful What You Wish For can be heard on the intercom I Want it that Way and Undercover2001 Passions Tia Cristina Lopez 9 episodes aunt of Pilar Lopez Fitzgerald Eva Tamargo 2003 George Lopez Lydia 2 episodes George Has Two Mommies and Would You Like a Drumstick or a Kidney Web presence edit Currently Saralegui has joined with AARP to help raise awareness within the Latino community about the benefits AARP has to offer They have created Amigos Live 15 an online interactive video Personal life editShe is divorced from her first husband Tony with whom she has a daughter Cristina Amelia She has been married to Marcos Avila since 1982 a former member of the Miami Sound Machine and from this marriage she has a stepdaughter Stephanie Together they have one child son Jon Marcos References edit Saralegui Cristina 30 May 2009 Cristina My Life as a Blonde Grand Central ISBN 9780446559720 Retrieved January 10 2020 MEDIA Cristina Talk Show Strives for Wide Range Latino Appeal Desde El Avion Archived 2010 11 21 at the Wayback Machine Cristina Online Retrieved on 2012 04 20 Look Out Oprah Here Comes Cristina 20 20 ABC News 2001 07 05 Retrieved 2009 02 21 Streisand Betsy 2003 03 09 Latino Power U S News amp World Report U S News amp World Report L P p 3 Archived from the original on 2011 05 25 Retrieved 2009 02 21 Rohter Larry 26 July 1992 TELEVISION Aqui Se Habla English A Talk Show Twist The New York Times Cristina Canceled After 11 Week Run Television Columbia and CBS cite disappointing ratings but the talk show host says viewership was on the rise and cites profit participation problems Los Angeles Times 5 September 1992 Somos El Mundo Video Premieres Stars Pitbull Shakira Juanes David Archuleta Daddy Yankee retrieved 2010 03 02 Munzenrieder Kyle 2010 11 01 Is Cristina Saralegui Taking Her Show to Telemundo Miami News Riptide 2 0 Blogs miaminewtimes com Retrieved on 2012 04 20 Cristina Saralegui rompera su silencio en Azteca America People en Espanol February 16 2011 James Meg May 18 2011 Fall TV Season Telemundo lands talk show host Cristina Saralegui Show Tracker Los Angeles Times Retrieved 1 June 2011 31 de Mayo 2012 9 33 PM EDT Se termino Pa lante con Cristina dejara de emitirse in Spanish PeopleenEspanol com Retrieved 2014 02 27 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint numeric names authors list link Cristina Radio launches on Sirius XM Media Moves 11 January 2012 Retrieved 2018 05 09 Bolstad Erika 2012 06 17 WASHINGTON Cristina Saralegui says she ll endorse President Barack Obama Political Currents MiamiHerald com Retrieved 2014 02 27 Amigos Live Archived 2008 10 11 at the Wayback MachineExternal links editCristina s Facebook Page University of Miami famous alumni Cristina Saralegui s Website Cristina Saralegui at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Cristina Saralegui amp oldid 1217000202, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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