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Enrique Segoviano (born February 25, 1940,
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) is a Dominican-born
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television producer and director. He is best known as director of
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's various 1970s television series as well as for producing and directing the late 1980s-early 1990s variety series ''
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Biography

Segoviano began his career on-camera, in the 1966 movie ''Primer dia de clases.'' When
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began in 1969, Segoviano was hired as a staff producer and director. There, he first met
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while working on the series ''Sabado de la fortuna''. Then in 1970, Segoviano became director of the ''Chespirito'' television series. In 1973, TIM merged with
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to become
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; Segoviano then stayed with Televisa. His first two Televisa series were ''
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'' and ''
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'', both starring Chespirito. As camera director of both series, Segoviano became responsible for special effects. Segoviano's contract with Chespirito ended in 1978, but not before he directed the movie ''El Chanfle'', released by Televicine (now
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) the next year. By then Chespirito had taken over directorial duties. Also in 1979, Segoviano produced his first post-Chespirito series, '' Odisea burbujas.'' This program, which ran until 1984, became a pioneer in its usage of on-screen electronic graphics in its second year on the air. Shortly afterward, other Televisa programs, starting with those produced at
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, where ''Odisea burbujas'' and most of Segoviano's other programs were taped, followed suit. Nineteen eighty-four would be the first of two non-consecutive years in which Segoviano would produce and direct three different television series: ''
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'', a precursor to ''
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'' notable for introducing actress
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, and the
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'' Te amo'' and '' Sí, mi amor.'' His biggest success of the 1980s as well as the 1990s would be the variety series ''Anabel''. The series made stars of several regulars, namely Anabel Ferreira and
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, whose "Abuela" characterization was introduced on this series. A young
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was a regular in the show's first few years. For several years during the show's run, he was nominated at the
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ceremonies against
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(producer and host of ''Siempre en Domingo'', which was annually preempted for the ceremonies) as producer of Mexico's "best variety series." In 1995, Segoviano again found himself producing three series at the same time: ''Anabel'', the comedy series '' Y sin embargo se mueve'' with Fernando Lujan, and the telenovela
Pobre niña rica ''Pobre niña rica'' (English title: ''Poor Little Rich Girl'') is a Mexican telenovela produced by Enrique Segoviano for Televisa. The series stars Victoria Ruffo as Consuelo, Ariel López Padilla as Julio and Paulina Rubio as Alma. Plot ...
. As of 2010 Segoviano remained a successful producer with Televisa. In 2001, he produced the game show ''
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'', which was based on the American game show ''
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.'' He most recently produced '' Todo el mundo cree que sabe.''


Filmography


Television

*1968 - Sube, Pelayo, Sube *1968 - Hermanos Coraje (Telenovela) *1968 - Sábados de la Fortuna *1973 - ''El Chavo'' (TV series) *1973 - ''El Chapulín Colorado'' (TV series) *1973 - Nosotros los pobres (serie de TV) *1978 - El Show de Eduardo Manzano *1979 - Odisea Burbujas (serie de TV) *1981 - La Hora del Saber (serie de TV) *1984 - Hola México!!! *1984 - Te amo y Sí, mi amor (Telenovela) *1986 - Ave Fénix (Telenovela) *1988 - Anabel (serie de TV) *1991 - TVO *1992 - La vida de María Félix *1993 - ¡Llévatelo! *1994 - Y sin embargo... se mueve *1995 - Pobre niña rica (Telenovela) *1997 - Atínale al Precio *2001 - 100 mexicanos dijeron *2006 - Espacio en blanco *2009 - Todo el mundo cree que sabe *2021 - Still alive and well producing


References


External links

*
Enrique Segoviano at chavodel8.com
* Enrique Segoviano's Spanish-language Wikipedia page {{DEFAULTSORT:Segoviano, Enrique 1944 births Living people People from Santo Domingo Dominican Republic emigrants to Mexico Naturalized citizens of Mexico Mexican television producers Mexican television directors