Eugenio Siller

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Eugenio Siller
Born Eugenio Santiago Siller Rodríguez
Tampico, Tamaulipas, Mexico
Occupation Actor, singer, dancer, model
Years active 1998–present
Website
EugenioSillerOfficial.com

Santiago Siller Rodríguez (born on April 5, 1981 in Tampico, Tamaulipas, Mexico) is a Mexican actor, singer, and model who is best known for starring in popular novelas Rebelde, Código Postal, Al Diablo con los Guapos, Mi Pecado, Aurora and Una Maid en Manhattan.

Biography

Siller began his career as an actor in multiple commercials, as well as a player in musical comedies and theatrical productions.

In 1998, Siller became part of a singing group called Klishé, along with his older brother, Mundo, and two friends. They later formed an eponymous duo named Siller. Siller later had a modelling career in Italy. He became interested in acting in 2005. He graduated from CEA, an acting school in Mexico City, Mexico.

In 2006, he had a breakthrough role in Rebelde, a Mexican telenovela, playing the part of Luciano. He then was cast in the hit teen series, Código Postal, playing the role of a blind man named Rafael Rojas Alonso. His first leading role came in 2007, in the hit telenovela Al Diablo con los Guapos, in which he played Alejandro Belmonte, a rebellious rich-boy who falls in love with Allison Lozz's character Milagros. In 2009, Siller starred in the telenovela Mi Pecado in the main role of Julian Huerta Almada, the love interest of Lucrecia Córdoba, played by his former CEA classmate and friend, Maite Perroni. From November 2010 to May 2011, he played the lead role of Martín Lobos on Telemundo-produced telenovela, Aurora. He starred in Telemundo's telenovela Una Maid en Manhattan as Cristóbal Parker Salas (Main Hero) along with Litzy and the telenovela aired between 2011-2012.[1] [2]

Television

  • 2014: Reina de corazones (2013-2014) as Diego
  • 2011: Una Maid En Manhattan (2011-2012) as Cristóbal Parker Salas
  • 2010: Aurora (2010–2011) as Martín Lobos
  • 2010: El Show de Cristina as himself
  • 2010: La Hora Pico as El Principe
  • 2009: Es de Noche y ya Llegue melavachu himself / guest show (October 2009)
  • 2009: Don Francisco Presenta as himself / guest show (October 2009)
  • 2009: Mi Pecado as Julian Huerta Almada
  • 2008: Don Francisco Presenta as himself / guest show (September 2008, July 2010)
  • 2008: Verdades y Mentiras as guest show
  • 2008: Premios TVyNovelas as co-host
  • 2007: Los 5 Magnificos as himself
  • 2007: 50 Años de la Telenovela: Mentiras y Verdades as himself
  • 2007: Al diablo con los guapos (TV series) as Alejandro
  • 2007: Código Postal (TV series) as Rafael Rojas Alonso (2006-2007)
  • 2006: Rebelde (TV series) as Luciano

Discography

  1. Con Devocion The band Siller participated in the OTI Festival with this album. The Heraldo de Mexico recognized them as "Youth Group of the Year".[citation needed] Two singles were released on Mexican radio:
    1. Dame de Ti
    2. Devocion
  2. Amor Violento This was Siller's second album, released in February 2000. It consisted of 14 songs written and produced by Marco Flores.
  3. Eugenio Siller - Singles This release consisted of 3 singles Triste Adios, Esperame y Sin Mirar, released throughout 2007 and 2009 while his soap operas were on air.
  4. Eugenio Siller - Aurora Hits This release consists of songs from the Telemundo telenovela Aurora sung and composed by Eugenio and produced by Marco Flores.

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References

  1. "Litzy, Eugenio Siller to star in new TV soap opera". TV Next. August 31, 2011. Retrieved 15 September 2011. 
  2. "Eugenio Siller to star in Telemundo’s ‘Una Maid en Manhattan’!". Latin Beat. June 1, 2011. Retrieved 15 September 2011. 
  3. "Telemundo hit ‘Aurora’ music produced by Latin Beat, Marco Flores". Latin Beat. December 6, 2010. Retrieved 30 November 2011. 
    1. Eugenio Siller - Amor Sin Final This release consists of the principal song 'Amor Sin Final' from the Telemundo telenovela Una Maid en Manhattan sung and composed by Eugenio and produced by Marco Flores.
  4. "Una Maid en Manhattan’s Theme Song ‘Amor Sin Final’ in iTunes!". Latin Beat. November 30, 2011. Retrieved 30 November 2011. 

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