Adolfo Aguilar

This name uses Spanish naming customs: the first or paternal family name is Aguilar and the second or maternal family name is Villanueva.
Adolfo Aguilar
Born Adolfo Carlos Aguilar Villanueva
(1972-08-01) 1 August 1972
Callao, Peru
Occupation Actor, TV presenter and producer
Years active 1990–present

Adolfo Carlos Aguilar Villanueva (born 1 October 1972) is a Peruvian actor, TV presenter and producer. He is best known for hosts the programs Polizontes, Trato Hecho, El último pasajero and since 2012 Yo Soy.[1]

Life and career

He was born in 1972, in the province of Callao. Bachiller of Communication Sciences, graduated from the University of Lima. For two years he was part of the Theatre Workshop of the same university. He also took acting classes with Eduardo Masias (Talent Workshop Productions of America), Roberto Ángeles, Alberto Isola, Edgar Saba and James Martin.[2]

Actor

In 1998, he began his television career in the telenovela La rica Vicky, where he shared roles with Ismael La Rosa, Virna Flores and Alexandra Graña. Then came more productions including Gente como uno and Milagros.[3]

In theater, Aguilar participated in the Commedia dell'arte Los chismes de las mujeres of Carlo Goldoni in 2000. He later joined the cast of the drama Criados en cautiverio directed by Carlos Acosta. Then came the comedy Salvador written by Peruvian humorist Nicolás Yerovi. Then he joined the ranks of the theater group Teatro DeAbril with whom puts the drama Ivonne, Princesa de Borgoña of Witold Gombrowicz. That same year, he starred in the comedy Dicky & Pussy, se aman locamente was written and directed by Jaime Nieto, a work which was subsequently presented in Miami theaters. Then came Deseos Ocultos written and directed by Jaime Nieto, work that by the nature of the character of Adolfo (Santiago), makes him a sexual icon. He then joined "Preludio Asociación Cultural" with the drama Sacco and Vanzetti of Mauricio Kartun, where did the character of Lieutenant James Stewart, thanks to a report on the cause, is in charge of locking Sacco and Vanzetti for a crime they did not commit.

In 2006 he portrayed Él in the drama Los ojos abiertos de ella, where he shared roles with the leading lady of Italian origin Attilia Boschetti. Then came the comedy El enfermo imaginario by Moliere, where he completed two totally opposite characters: Tomas Descompuestus (young and handsome boyfriend of the daughter of Argan) and Mr. Florido (dirty old apothecary of the time) directed by Ruth Escudero. Towards the end of that year, he premiered the drama Death of a Salesman of Arthur Miller in the CCPUC (cultural center Catholic University of Peru), where did the character of Uncle Ben.

In 2008, while in Miami, he performed in Quin's Day, short film participating in 48 Hour Film Festival.

He also participated in the film El Buen Pedro of Sandro Ventura, premiered in 2012.[4]

Presenter

In 2002, Aguilar hosts Otra cosa, a magazine program on RTP channel state. During 2003–2004 was presenter/reporter Polizontes program, in Antena3 (after Plus TV).[5] In 2005 he signed as exclusive artist ATV, where he hosts the competition program Trato Hecho.[6] Aguilar was elected by the newspaper Peru21 as "Best Host of the Year".

In 2006 he briefly hosts the contest juvenile court program Con Buena Onda.

In August 2010 he returned to Peru, after a long stay in Miami, to compete in the dance reality show El Gran Show (second season), hosted by Gisela Valcárcel.[7]

The Peruvian version of the TV game-show El último pasajero, premiered on 21 March 2011 on Frecuencia Latina, with Aguilar as the presenter.[8][9][10] The show won the Premio a la excelencia ANDA in 2012 as Best TV Show of 2011.[11][12]

From the 9 April 2012 is the host of the reality show Yo Soy on Frecuencia Latina.[13][14] The show will be continued in 2013.[15]

Producer

Aguilar, along with film director Sandro Ventura, Hugo Shinki and Jesus Alvarez, formed the production company Big Bang Films, which has produced El buen Pedro, released in September 2012, and Quizás mañana, released in February 2013.[1] He is credited as executive producer.[16] The third film producer will be Japy Ending (2014).[17]

Filmography

Year Title Role Notes
Television
1994 Los de arriba y los de abajo Photographer Cameo
1998 La Rica Vicky Alonso Co-starring role
2000 Gente como uno Alberto
Loca Visión Himself Presenter
2001 Milagros Cuchi
2002 Que buena raza
Otra cosa Él mismo Presenter
2003 Habla barrio Raúl Pistola
2003—2004 Polizontes Himself Presenter/Reporter
2005 Trato Hecho Himself Presenter
2006 Con Buena Onda Himself Presenter
2010 Minuto de fama Himself Guest host
El Gran Show Himself Contestant
2011 El último pasajero Himself Presenter
2012—presente Yo Soy Himself Presenter
Films
2008 Quin's Day Hall Potts Short film, 48 Hour Film Festival (Miami)
2012 El Buen Pedro Iván

References

  1. 1 2 "Adolfo Aguilar: "No me gusta el protagonismo"". La República. Retrieved 6 June 2012.
  2. "Adolfo Aguilar, el ejecutivo que lo dejó todo por el teatro y la televisión". El Comercio Perú. Retrieved 22 August 2011.
  3. "Adolfo Aguilar: "Nadie sabe lo que hago, ni con quién lo hago, ni a dónde voy"". La República. Retrieved 21 July 2012.
  4. "Adolfo Aguilar se alista para debutar en la pantalla grande". El Comercio Perú. Retrieved 21 September 2011.
  5. «A Quemarropa: Adolfo Aguilar». Caretas: Ellos & Ellas (02-06-11).
  6. «"Polizonte" Adolfo Aguilar ya es de ATV». Terra Perú (01-07-05).
  7. «“El gran show” tiene 10 nuevos ‘héroes’ para la próxima temporada». El Comercio Perú (08-08-10).
  8. "Adolfo Aguilar competirá con "Habacilar" y "Dame que te doy"". El Comercio Perú. Retrieved 22 August 2011.
  9. "Adolfo Aguilar: "Solo estaré satisfecho con 100 puntos de ráting"". El Comercio Perú. Retrieved 18 March 2011.
  10. "Adolfo Aguilar:"'El último pasajero' merece ser visto conmigo o sin mí"". El Comercio Perú. Retrieved 16 April 2011.
  11. ""El Ultimo Pasajero" fue elegido el mejor programa del 2011". Serperuano.com. Retrieved 24 April 2012.
  12. "Gisela Valcárcel celebra triunfo de 'El último pasajero' como mejor programa del 2011". La República. Retrieved 25 April 2012.
  13. «Adolfo será el conductor de ‘Yo soy’». Peru21.pe. Consultado el 11 March 2012.
  14. "Adolfo Aguilar sobre su ‘reality’: "Mi meta no es liderar el ráting"". El Comercio Perú. Retrieved 2 April 2012.
  15. "Ricardo Morán presentará en 2013 una nueva temporada de "Yo soy"". El Comercio Perú. 30 November 2012. Retrieved 28 February 2013.
  16. "Adolfo Aguilar: "Quiero hacer cine para todo el Perú"". Terra Perú. Retrieved 16 September 2012.
  17. ""Japy Ending", la nueva película de Sandro Ventura". El Comercio Perú. Retrieved 21 December 2012.

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