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María Patiño

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María Patiño
1.36m
Born
María Patiño Castro

(1971-08-15) 15 August 1971 (age 53)
Ferrol, Spain
Occupation(s)Presenter, TV Pundit, Gossip writer
Years active1999–present
Employers

María Patiño Castro (born 16 August 1971) is a Spanish Pundit, gossip writer and television presenter known for social features and celebrity gossip (Spanish: la prensa del corazón, lit.'the press of the heart').[1]

Biography

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Childhood and beginnings

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The daughter of Antonio Patiño Gacio (1946–2017) and Paz Castro Fustes (1947–2014),[2][3] María Patiño has two younger siblings, Antonio and Carlos.[4] She was raised in Seville with her parents and siblings, although the family continues to be linked to her native Galicia. Her father, a reserve lieutenant colonel, was vice president of Lar Gallego de Sevilla and the deputy director of the institution's choir.[5]

With a degree in Journalism from the private school CEADE, she started her career at the Seville branch of the news agency Europa Press. Later, she would work at Canal Sur Radio [es], Giralda Television, and the official agency of Diez Minutos in Andalusia.

Antena 3

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Patiño's first contacts with television, a medium through which she has reached a certain popularity in Spain, began on the Canal Sur program Ven con nosotros (2001),[6] which was followed by the Antena 3 magazine Sabor a verano (2002), presented by Inés Ballester.[7]

After her stint on Jordi González's late-night show Abierto al anochecer (2002), she appeared on what was one of the most followed programs of its type, Sabor a ti [es] (2002–2004), together with Ana Rosa Quintana.

However, she gained her greatest popularity from the social chronicle talk show ¿Dónde estás corazón? [es] (later renamed DEC), led by Jaime Cantizano on Antena 3 from 2003 to 2011.

In the 2007–2008 season she presented the magazine A 3 bandas [es], which was canceled due to low ratings.[8]

On 13 July 2009, together with Jesús Mariñas and Julian Iantzi, she began presenting the program Vaya par [es] directed by Gema López [es], although this was also canceled due to low ratings on 10 September of the same year.[9]

Since then, she has not returned to work for Antena 3, since there are no gossip programs (programas del corazón) on the network.

Telecinco

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On 15 October 2011, once DEC was canceled, María Patiño held an interview for La noria [es] on Telecinco, speaking with Bárbara Rey, with whom she had a great dispute in 2007. Beginning on 5 November 2011, she began working as a regular contributor to La noria.[10] Months later, on 17 January 2012, she became a regular contributor to El programa de Ana Rosa [es][11] and Sálvame Deluxe [es] (later known as Sábado Deluxe).

In the summer of 2014, after the departure of Terelu Campos, María replaced Jorge Javier Vázquez during his vacation as a presenter of Sálvame Deluxe for eleven episodes – seven normal programs, three recorded specials, and one live special. During Vazquez's 2014 Christmas break, Patiño returned as presenter.

On 16 October 2014, her incorporation into Sálvame [es] as an official contributor was announced. During this time, Patiño suffered the loss of her mother and father.[2][3]

She has become the official guest presenter of Sábado Deluxe, and every time Vazquez is absent, she directs the program. In addition, since 2017, she has also presented Socialité [es] on the same network.[12]

Other networks

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In 2015 María Patiño debuted as an actress with the short film La cara del diablo, appearing alongside her romantic partner Ricardo Rodríguez Olivares.[13] Previously she had had minor roles in 2011's Torrente 4: Lethal Crisis, where she made a cameo as a tabloid reporter covering an event, and in 2004, when she played herself in the eighth episode of the third season of Aquí no hay quien viva, where a resident of the building attends the set of Dónde estás corazón. In that chapter, she worked with her colleagues Jaime Cantizano, Chelo García-Cortés, and Antonio Montero.

Filmography

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TV programs

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Year Title Channel Notes
2001 Ven con nosotros Canal Sur Contributor
2002 Abierto al anochecer Antena 3 Contributor
Sabor a ti [es] Antena 3 Contributor
2002–2004 Sabor a ti [es] Antena 3 Contributor
2003–2011 DEC [es] Antena 3 Contributor
2005 La buena onda de la tarde [es] Antena 3 Contributor
2007–2008 A 3 bandas [es] Antena 3 Presenter
2009 Vaya par [es] Antena 3 Presenter
2011–2012 La noria [es] Telecinco Contributor
2012–2015 El programa de Ana Rosa [es] Telecinco Contributor
2012–2023 Sábado Deluxe [es] Telecinco Contributor
Presenter
2013–2014 Abre los ojos y mira [es] Telecinco Contributor
2014–2023 Sálvame [es] Telecinco Contributor
2017 Las Campos [es] Telecinco Presenter
2017–2023 Socialité [es] Telecinco Presenter
2017–2018 Campanadas Fin de Año Telecinco, Presenter
2024–present Ni que fuéramos Canal Quickie, Presenter
2024 La Velada del Año IV Co-Host

TV series

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Year Title Character Notes
2004 Aquí no hay quien viva Herself 1 episode
2005 Homo Zapping [es] Herself / The Cook 1 episode

Films

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Year Title Character Notes
2011 Torrente 4: Lethal Crisis Journalist Minor role
2015 La cara del diablo María Robles Short film

References

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  1. ^ Veiga, Yolanda (3 August 2007). "'La prensa rosa es hoy más realista que antes'" [The Tabloid Press is More Realistic Today Than Before]. El Correo (in Spanish). Retrieved 19 October 2018.
  2. ^ a b "Muere el padre de María Patiño" [María Patiño's Father Dies]. ABC (in Spanish). Madrid. 7 January 2017. Retrieved 19 October 2018.
  3. ^ a b "Fallece de forma inesperada la madre de María Patiño" [María Patiño's Mother Passes Away Unexpectedly]. El Comercio (in Spanish). 27 February 2014. Retrieved 19 October 2018.
  4. ^ "Esquelas" [Obituaries]. ABC (in Spanish). Seville. 27 February 2014. p. 71. Retrieved 19 October 2018.
  5. ^ "III Xuntanza de los Centros Gallegos de Andalucía" [3rd Selection of the Galician Centers of Andalusia] (PDF). Anduriña (in Galician) (75). Seville: Xunta de Galicia: 32. December 2012. Retrieved 19 October 2018.
  6. ^ "Canal Sur estrena mañana el nuevo Talk Show 'Ven con nosotros'" [Canal Sur Premieres the New Talk Show 'Ven con nosotros' Tomorrow]. ABC (in Spanish). Seville. 4 October 2001. p. 88. Retrieved 19 October 2018.
  7. ^ Mancebo, Sylvia (13 July 2002). "Antena 3 recupera 'Sabor a verano' de la mano de Antonio Hidalgo" [Antena 3 Recovers 'Sabor a verano' at the Hand of Antonio Hidalgo]. ABC (in Spanish). Madrid. p. 96. Retrieved 19 October 2018.
  8. ^ "María Patiño debuta como presentadora" [María Patiño Debuts as Presenter]. El Mundo (in Spanish). Madrid. 30 July 2007. Retrieved 19 October 2018.
  9. ^ Álvarez, Luis Alberto (4 July 2009). "Jesús y María, ¡vaya par!". El Mundo (in Spanish). Retrieved 19 October 2018.
  10. ^ "María Patiño será colaboradora habitual en 'La Noria" [María Patiño to be Regular Contributor on 'La Noria']. Diario de Navarra (in Spanish). Madrid. OTR Press. 5 November 2011. Retrieved 19 October 2018.
  11. ^ "María Patiño se estrena como colaboradora" [María Patiño Debuts as Contributor] (in Spanish). Telecinco. 17 January 2012. Retrieved 19 October 2018.
  12. ^ "María Patiño, presentadora de fin de semana de Telecinco" [María Patiño, Telecinco's Weekend Presenter]. El Norte de Castilla (in Spanish). 19 June 2017. Retrieved 19 October 2018.
  13. ^ "Así es Julio, el hijo (desconocido) de María Patiño" [This is Julio, the (Unknown) Son of María Patiño]. ABC (in Spanish). Madrid. 18 September 2018. Retrieved 19 October 2018.
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