Cecilia Galliano

Cecilia Galliano
Born Carmen de la Trinidad Galliano
(1981-10-05) October 5, 1981
Marcos Juárez, Argentina
Nationality  Argentinian
 Mexican[1]
Occupation Actress, model, TV Presenter
Years active 2002-present
Spouse(s) Sebastián Rulli (2007-2011)[2]
Partner(s) Silvio Fornaro (?-?)
Mark Tacher (2011-2014)
Children Valentina Fornaro Galliano
(b. 2001)
Santiago Rulli Galliano
(b. 2010)[3]

Cecilia Galliano (born Carmen de la Trinidad Galliano on October 5, 1981 in Marcos Juárez, Argentina) is an Argentine born-Mexican actress, model, and TV presenter.

Biography

Galliano was born on October 5, 1981 in Marcos Juárez, Argentina. At the age of 16 she went to Bueno Aires where she worked as a model and waitress in a restaurant in front of the obelisk. At 19, Galliano went to Mexico where she worked with photographer Enrique Covarrubias and was the model for his campaign that year.

Galliano presented the "Los 10 primeros" list of successes.[4] She played Violeta Ruiz on the telenovela Una familia con suerte.

From October 2010 to June 2016, Galliano was the presenter of Sabadazo alongside Laura G and Omar Chaparro.

Filmography

Telenovelas
Year Title Role Notes
2007 Recuerdame Ingrid Betancourt de la Rivera
2009 María de Todos los Ángeles TV Series
2011-12 Una familia con suerte Violeta Ruíz Carballo / Demon Lucifer / Satan's womanMain Antagonist
2012-13 Rosa diamante Mariana Sotomayor CamposSpecial Appearance
2013 Durmiendo con mi jefe Gina TV Comedy Series
2013-14 De que te quiero, te quiero Jacqueline Basurto Rosales Supporting Role
2014–15 Mi corazón es tuyo Linda Riquelme PuenteAntagonist
Reality Show
Title Notes
Hoy sábado Herself/Presenter
Vamonos de fiesta Herself/Presenter
Los 100 primeros Herself/Presenter
Los 10 primeros Herself/Presenter
Se vale Herself/Presenter
Telehit Weekend Herself/Presenter
Hoy Herself/Presenter
Hazme reír y serás millonario Herself/Player
El cristal con que se mira Herself/Player
Ñico de noche Herself/Player
Aun MasSabadazo Herself/Presenter
Sabadazo Herself/Presenter

References


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