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Mariana Fabbiani
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Born
Mariana Paula Fabbiani Martínez

(1975-01-08) 8 January 1975 (age 49)
Buenos Aires, Argentina
Occupation Presenter, actress, model
Years active 1993–present
Spouse(s) Gastón Portal (2002–2004)
Partner(s)
  • Gastón Portal (1994–2002)
  • Mariano Chihade (2006–present)
Relatives Nito Mores [es] (uncle)
Awards Martín Fierro Award (2007, 2011, 2015, 2016)
Presenting career
Show El diario de Mariana
Station(s) Channel 13

Mariana Paula Fabbiani Martínez (born 8 January 1975) is an Argentine radio and television presenter and actress.

Career

Mariana Fabbiani began her career as an advertising model in her native Argentina, also working in Chile and Mexico in 1988. In 1993 she starred in the music video of the song "Suave" with Luis Miguel. She began her television career in 1994 as an actress on Son de diez [es], and in 1996 she made appearances on Mi familia es un dibujo and Montaña rusa [es].

Along with Raúl Portal, she hosted the entertainment program Perdona nuestros pecados [es] (PNP), broadcast from 1997 to 1998 by Channel 13 and from 1999 to 2001 by Telefe.

In 2000 she hosted the radio program Panic Attack, along with Mex Urtizberea and Maju Lozano on FM Supernova from 1:00 to 3:00 pm.

In 2000 and 2001 she wrote and starred in a play called Cenicienta. La historia continúa, a children's musical produced by Lino Patalano [es] and Gastón Portal.

In 2002, Channel 13 called on her to lead a variety program aimed at a female and children's audience, Mariana de casa. On that program she also sang, and released an album of her songs. That year the program was also presented theatrically as a play aimed at children, with Mariana as a protagonist and the show's puppets as part of the cast.

In 2004 she directed El ojo cítrico (a program similar to PNP) with Luis Rubio [es] (the author and performer of the character Éber Ludueña [es]) on Channel 13, produced by Gastón Portal. That year she also worked as an actress, with appearances on the telenovela Los pensionados [es] on the same channel.

In 2005, América TV hired her to host El resumen de los medios [es] (RSM), produced by Gastón Portal.

In 2006, Telefe called on her to play her first leading role in a fiction series, and to host various television programs.

In 2013, Fabbiani returned to television, but this time on Channel 13, as host of the program El artista del año. After finishing with El artista del año, she started a political program to replace Dale la tarde [es], called El diario de Mariana, which is broadcast in the evenings on Channel 13.

Personal life

Mariana Fabbiani's parents are Silvia Mores and Alfredo Fabbiani. She is the granddaughter of the pianist and composer Mariano Mores and the singer Myrna Mores, and niece of the singer Nito Mores [es]. She has a sister named Paola.

Beginning in 1996 she maintained a relationship with the producer Gastón Portal, son of Raúl Portal. They were married on 15 March 2003. They announced their separation in April 2005.

Since 2006, her partner has been the producer Mariano Chihade, with whom she has two children, Matilda (born 2010) and Máximo (born 2014).

Modeling

  • 1992: numerous advertisements in Mexico, Chile, and Argentina
  • 1993: "Suave" music video with Luis Miguel, filmed in Acapulco
  • 1998: became the face of the company Garbarino [es] in all its television, radio, and graphic advertising
  • 1999: graphic campaign for the Casino of San Luis
  • Host of several business events (Colgate, Nivea, BNL, Georgalos [es])
  • 2004: TV commercials for Sensodyne and Revlon
  • 2010: Commercials for Falabella

Actress

  • Son de diez [es] (Channel 13, 1994)
  • Mi familia es un dibujo as Maestra Jimena (Telefe, 1996)
  • Montaña rusa [es] as María José (1996)
  • Los pensionados [es] as Adriana (Channel 13, 2004)

Discography

  • 2000: Cenicienta...La historia continúa (EMI)
  • 2002: Mariana de casa

TV programs

Year Title Role Channel
1997–1998 Perdona nuestros pecados [es] Co-presenter Channel 13
1999–2001 Perdona nuestros pecados [es] Co-presenter Telefe
1998 Móvil 13 Co-presenter Channel 13
2002–2003 Mariana de casa Presenter Channel 13
2004 El ojo cítrico Co-presenter Channel 13
2006–2008 RAN15 Lupita Goldenberg América TV
2005–2011 El resumen de los medios [es] Presenter América TV
2013 El artista del año Presenter Channel 13
2013–present El diario de Mariana Presenter Channel 13
2015 Bailando 2015 Replacement juror Channel 13

Galas

  • 2006 Martín Fierro Awards, co-presenter (2007)
  • 2008 Martín Fierro Awards, co-presenter (2009)
  • 2011 Tato Awards, co-presenter (2011)
  • 2011 Martín Fierro Awards, co-presenter (2012)
  • 2012 Tato Awards, presenter (2012)
  • 2013 Un sol para los chicos [es], co-presenter (2013)
  • 2013 Tato Awards, co-presenter (2013)
  • 2013 Martín Fierro Awards, co-presenter (2014)
  • 2014 Martín Fierro Awards, co-presenter (2015)
  • 2015 Martín Fierro Awards, co-presenter (2016)
  • 2016 Martín Fierro Awards, co-presenter (2017)

Awards

Year Award Nominated work Result Ref.
2003 Martín Fierro Award for Best Woman Host Mariana de casa Nominated
2005 El ojo cítrico Nominated
2006 El resumen de los medios [es] Nominated
2007 Winner
2008 Nominated
2009 Nominated
2011 Winner
2014 El diario de Mariana Nominated
2015 Winner
2016 Winner
2017 Nominated

See also

Kids robot.svg In Spanish: Mariana Fabbiani para niños

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