Cristina María Saralegui de Ávila (born January 29, 1948) is a
Cuban-born
American journalist, television personality, actress and talk show host of the Spanish-language
eponymous show, '. Before her television career, she worked for ten years as editor-in-chief of the Spanish-language version of ''Cosmopolitan'' magazine distributed throughout Latin America.
Early life and family
Cristina María Saralegui Santamarina was born in
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Places Africa
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,
Havana,
Cuba, to Francisco Rene Saralegui Álvarez, Jr. and María Cristina de las Nieves Santamarina Díaz. She is the eldest of five, she had two sisters Vicky and María Eugenia, as well as two brothers, Patxi and Iñaki. Saralegui is of
Basque Country
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descent with all four grandparents having origins in
Spain. Her paternal grandfather Francisco Saralegui Arizubieta was a Basque from
Lizarza
Lizartza is a town located in the province of Gipuzkoa, in the autonomous community of Basque Country (autonomous community), Basque Country, in the North of Spain.
References
External links
Official WebsiteInformation available in Spanish lan ...
and her paternal grandmother Amalia "Amalita" Álvarez Cuesta, an
Asturian from
Gijon; her maternal grandfather was José Santamarina Iviricu, and her maternal grandmother Águeda Díaz.
In 1960, following the
Cuban Revolution, Saralegui and her family fled to
Miami,
Florida, United States, and settled on
Key Biscayne.
Journalism career
After graduating from the
Academy of the Assumption in 1966, Saralegui enrolled at the
University of Miami. In 1973, she began an
internship at the magazine ''
Vanidades''. This allowed her to improve her written Spanish to the level of her spoken language. By 1979, Saralegui was editor of the Spanish version of ''
Cosmopolitan'' magazine. She continued in this role through most of the 1980s.
''El Show de Cristina''
In 1989, Saralegui transferred her journalistic success to television, by launching the Miami-based Spanish-language talk show, ''El Show de Cristina'' (''The Cristina Show'') on
Univisión. She concluded each episode with a double thumbs-up salute and the Cuban expression ''"Pa'lante, pa'lante, pa'tras ni pa' coger impulso"'', ("Forward, forward; don't step back, not even to gain momentum"...could also be understood as "to get a running start".)
Prominent guests included
Shakira,
Paulina Rubio,
Don Francisco, the former members of
Menudo,
Fernando Colunga,
Selena,
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,
Celia Cruz
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,
Camilo Sesto,
Thalía,
Isabel Pantoja,
Julio Iglesias,
Jaci Velasquez,
Alejandro Fernández,
Enrique Iglesias
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,
Pitbull
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,
Sussan Taunton
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Biography
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,
Jorge Ramos,
Gloria Estefan
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and her husband
Emilio Estefan, Jr.,
Gloria Trevi,
Chayanne,
Sebastian Rulli,
Xuxa,
Ricky Martin,
RBD,
Niurka,
Noelia,
Anaís
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,
George Lopez,
Jennifer Lopez
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,
Adela Noriega,
Grecia Colmenares,
Alexandra Cheron
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,
Amelia Vega
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,
Angélica Vale
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,
Angélica María, and
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.
During the program recorded on Monday, October 25, 2010, Cristina reviewed her career and the program's more memorable episodes and guests.
Saragelui's talk show last aired on November 1, 2010 after 21 years. Hosted by Mexican actor, Fernando Colunga, Cristina was celebrated by her colleagues
Daniela Romo, Cesar Evora, Thalia, Shakira, Gloria Estefan, Emilio Estefan, Angelica Maria, Carmen Salinas, Don Francisco, Jorge Ramos, and others. Some of her Univision colleagues were in the audience from where they interacted with Cristina herself, sharing anecdotes and messages of hope and admiration.
Saralegui went on to publish her own magazine, ''Cristina: La Revista'' (''Cristina: The Magazine'') and several books. She is referred to as "the Spanish-Cuban
Oprah".
In 1992, Saralegui had an English-language syndicated talk show, ''Cristina'', which was cancelled after half a season.
The song
Somos El Mundo
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premiered during Saralegui's show, with an appeal to help the
Haiti relief effort. It was translated by Gloria Estefan, produced by her husband Emilio Estefan and approved by
Quincy Jones
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.
During her last show on Univision, Saralegui said,
Cristina no se retira, jamas dejaría esto... aquí hay Cristina y ¡para rato! (Cristina does not retire, I would never leave this... there is (still) Cristina and for a (good) while!).
Saralegui remained under contract with Univision until December 31, 2010. It was discussed that she might continue as a collaborator, for special programs and interviews, and that a new Cristina show would debut in March, 2011, but this did not happen.
Career after Univision (WAPA-TV and WLII-DT)
The Spanish-language Network
Azteca América
Azteca América (, sometimes shortened to Azteca) is an American Spanish-language free-to-air television network owned by INNOVATE Corp., which acquired the network from the Azteca International Corporation subsidiary of TV Azteca.
Headquartered ...
presented a one-hour special, "Cristina Breaks the Silence" where, for the first time since her retirement from Univision, Saralegui was interviewed on television. The interview, hosted by Frank Cairo, a former producer and creator of the Cristina show, touched on many issues, from guests who were considered "difficult", to the unexpected announcement from the executives of Univision that her show was being canceled, as well as reactions, emotions, and responses to the news.
It was announced on May 17, 2011 that Telemundo had hired Cristina for a weekly variety show, ''
Pa' lante con Cristina'' (Forward with Cristina), beginning in the fall of 2011. The program debuted on Telemundo on May 31 of that year, hosting a one-hour special retrospective featuring the stars of the just-completed telenovela ''
La Reina del Sur''.
On May 31, 2012, it was announced that ''Pa' lante con Cristina'' would end its run and will not be renewed for another season.
In 2012, Saralegui began Cristina Radio on
Sirius XM
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.
In June 2012, Saralegui endorsed President
Barack Obama
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for a second term, marking her first political endorsement ever.
Television
Web presence
Currently, Saralegui has joined with
AARP
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to help raise awareness, within the Latino community, about the benefits AARP has to offer. They have created ¡Amigos Live!,
¡Amigos Live!
an online interactive video.
Personal life
She is divorced from her first husband, Tony, with whom she has a daughter Cristina Amelia. She has been married to Marcos Ávila since 1982, a former member of the Miami Sound Machine, and from this marriage she has a stepdaughter, Stephanie. Together they have one child, son Jon Marcos.
References
External links
Cristina's Facebook Page
University of Miami famous alumni
Cristina Saralegui's Website
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1948 births
Living people
Cuban people of Spanish descent
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American people of Basque descent
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