Patricia Pérez (television presenter)

Patricia Pérez (Vigo, Spain, December 5, 1973) is a Spanish actress, presenter and writer. She became known in Spain, the United States and throughout Latin America for co-hosting the 1993 hit game show El Gran Juego de la Oca with Emilio Aragón and Lydia Bosch.

Patricia Pérez
Patricia Pérez in 2013
Born (1973-12-05) 5 December 1973[1]
Vigo, Spain
Occupation(s)Television presenter, actress and writer
Years active1992 - present

Biography

She began her career at TVG presenting the program Luar with Xosé Ramón Gayoso in September 1992. The following year (1993), she was hired by Antena 3 to co-host the program El Gran Juego de la Oca, whose enormous success in many countries where it was broadcast brought her fame and recognition.[2]

In 1995, she moved to Argentina for two and a half years.[3] In this country, she shot a film and collaborated on several television programs.

On her return to Spain, she worked for Telecinco in the space Emisión imposible, and a year later she signed on with the regional channel Telemadrid, where she hosted, along with journalist Victor Sandoval, the social news program Mamma mía, which remained on screen until June 2004. She then worked again for Antena 3, in programs such as A la carta[4] and El Supershow. She returned to the Madrid regional channel in 2006 to co-host the contest Metro a Metro (2006-2008) and the hidden camera show Bromas aparte (2006-2009).

In the 2000s, specifically since 2003, she combined her appearances on Telemadrid and Antena 3 with the presentation of the contest Memoria de Elefante on Castilla-La Mancha Televisión[5] and continued on both regional channels for five years.

In 2009, she returned to national television, specifically to Telecinco, aking over the reins of the program Vuélveme loca[6] with Celia Montalbán and later with Tania Llasera after Celia's departure. She remained at the helm of the program for two years, until December 28, 2011, when she was replaced by Jaime Bores.[7]

In 2017, she debuted on laSexta's weekend mornings with her husband, Luis Canut, in the program Los Hygge.[8]

Patricia specialized in orthomolecular nutrition, nutrigenetics, and nutrigenomics at the University of Barcelona, and she has four books on the market that reflect her extensive knowledge in these areas, as well as lectures on nutrition and healthy eating.[9][10]

Filmography

Movies

Movies
Year Title Character Role
1995 Dile a Laura que la quiero Elena Secondary role
1997 Al límite Víctima Minor role
Matusalem II: le dernier des Beauchesne Esperenza del Plata y Oro Secondary role
2005 Más allá de la memoria Enfermera Minor role

Television series

Television series
Year Title Character Duration
1997 - 1999 La casa de los líos Rosi 2 episodes
2002 Living Lavapies Michelle 1 episode
2005 7 vidas Tamara 1 episode
2007 C.L.A. No somos ángeles Patricia 1 episode

Television programs

Television programs
Year Title Channel Role
1991 - 1992 Coa miña xente TVG Hostess
1992 - 1993 Luar TVG Co-host
1993 - 1994 El Gran Juego de la Oca Antena 3 Host
1994 Nos vamos de vacaciones Antena 3 Contributor
1998 Mar a mar TVG Host
2000 Emisión Imposible Telecinco Reporter
2001 - 2004 Mamma mía Telemadrid Host
2002 - 2003 Xanadú Telemadrid Host
2003 Megaéxito TVG Host
2003 - 2008 Memoria de Elefante Castilla-La Mancha Televisión Host
2004 A la carta Antena 3 Co-host
El Supershow Antena 3 Host
2006 - 2008 Metro a Metro Telemadrid Host
2006 - 2009 Bromas aparte Telemadrid Co-host
2009 - 2011 Vuélveme loca[11] Telecinco

La Siete
Host
2016 Yo si que como FOX Life Host
2017 - 2018 Los Hygge, una pareja muy natural La Sexta Host
2022 Mundo Brasero Antena 3 Contributor

Bibliography

  • Yo sí que como (2013)
  • Yo sí que cocino (2015)
  • Yo sí que me cuido (2016)

References

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