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The first season of Objetivo Fama was hosted by Nicaraguan singer Luis Enrique, while the second one was co-hosted by Mexican actor/singer Víctor Noriega and Puerto Rican model/host Yizette Cifredo. [1] [2] For the third season, Mexican singer Yuri was chosen as host, and she quickly became a favorite of the audience. She remained with the ...
The fourth season of the singing contest Objetivo Fama began on February 3, 2007, with a pre-show in Los Angeles, California where they announced the final 20 contestants out of 30 semi-finalists. The season officially started on February 10.
Fue sorprendente que uno de los concursantes mas fuertes y con el paso mas firme de esta competencia se haya despedido esa noche, pues era de los que mas apoyo tenia en todas las galas y la mayor competencia de la concursante mas fuerte de esta edicion Cristina Eustace, fue impresionante para todo el mundo ver que al final de la gala 14 estaban ...
The sixth season of Objetivo Fama ran from February to May 2009. The season featured a panel of judges that included returning judges Roberto Sueiro and Hilda Ramos, along with newcomer judge, singer Abraham. He replaced Fernando Allende. At that time, it was the final season, being dubbed as Objetivo Fama: La Despedida.
Objetivo Fama; La musa de Carlos Alberto; La casa de cristal; Idol Puerto Rico; Juventud 83; Kids Choice Sports (Acted by Yaire, Mariano Chiesa, Edgardo Huertas, Jacobo Morales and Kuki Sanban "Numero 3") Guerreros
Janina has started in two Latin films: the popular comedy, Mi Verano Con Amanda 2 and the critically acclaimed Ernesto Alemany film, La Gunguna. La Gunguna is the story of a small .22 caliber pistol with a long history. La Gunguna travels through the darkness of the Caribbean underworld as its own character, leaving in its wake series of ...
The first season of Objetivo Fama began in 2004. The season featured a varying panel of judges, including Roberto Sueiro, who is the only remaining judge of the original season. The show was hosted by Nicaraguan singer Luis Enrique.
First finalist Azucena Salazar and her brother, Carlos Rubén, have been performing with their father as Los Salazar, a mariachi group. They even performed at the White House during George W. Bush's presidency. Jayro Rosado released an album titled Melódico in 2006. Estéban Nuñez released an album, and has also been acting in local plays.