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Giselle Blondet

Giselle Blondet, (born January 9, 1966) in New York City, United States, is a Puerto Rican actress and show host.

Blondet became famous at around the age of 14, when she began to appear on Puerto Rico's telenovelas. As a soap opera actress, she was on many of Puerto Rico's soaps of the late 1970s, and the early 1980s.

She had a daughter from her first marriage, previous to her becoming famous. In 1981, she married the famous Bolivian actor Luis Abreu, with whom she had no children. She divorced Abreu in 1982, and by then, magazines such as Vea, Teve Guia, etc etc, started talking of a supposed rivalty between her and Millie Aviles, another young, Puerto Rican actress who resembled Blondet pshysically.

Blondet spent the rest of the '80s participating in different tv shows, soap operas and mini-series, as well as in some theatre plays. In 1987, her romance with actor Raul Rosado was well publicized.

In 1989, she married producer Harold Trucco, and they had a son and a daughter. But this relationship also ran into trouble and they divorced in the middle 1990s. However, in 1998, her career took off internationally when she was given the opportunity to co-host Univision's show Despierta America alongside Raul Gonzalez, Fernando Arau, Ana Maria Canseco, Neyda Sandoval and occasional host Samy, the famous Cuban hair-dresser and television personality. After divorcing Trucco, she has remained single, and she says she wants to dedicate her free time to her kids only.

Her first daughter is now a chef who has been on Despierta America.


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Her first daughter is now a chef who has been on Despierta America. She also performs as a special guest with acclaimed Los Angeles improv group the Really Spontaneous Theatre Company. However, in 1998, her career took off internationally when she was given the opportunity to co-host Univision's show Despierta America alongside Raul Gonzalez, Fernando Arau, Ana Maria Canseco, Neyda Sandoval and occasional host Samy, the famous Cuban hair-dresser and television personality. After divorcing Trucco, she has remained single, and she says she wants to dedicate her free time to her kids only. Ceberano has also appeared the feature films, Molokai: The Story of Father Damien (2002), Dust Off The Wings (1996), Garbo (1990) and Arguing the Toss of a Cat (1989). But this relationship also ran into trouble and they divorced in the middle 1990s. It went Gold and establishing Ceberano as one of Australian's leading song-writers. In 1989, she married producer Harold Trucco, and they had a son and a daughter. In 1997 she wrote and released Pash.

In 1987, her romance with actor Raul Rosado was well publicized. In 1996 Ceberano released her next solo album Blue Box, which went Gold and saw her nominated for another Best Female Artist ARIA. Blondet spent the rest of the '80s participating in different tv shows, soap operas and mini-series, as well as in some theatre plays. She followed this with her own late-night cabaret-style show on ABC TV called Kate Ceberano And Friends (1993-1994). She divorced Abreu in 1982, and by then, magazines such as Vea, Teve Guia, etc etc, started talking of a supposed rivalty between her and Millie Aviles, another young, Puerto Rican actress who resembled Blondet pshysically. In 1992, Ceberano performed the role of Mary in Jesus Christ Superstar (1992), which toured Australia and also featured John Farnham. In 1981, she married the famous Bolivian actor Luis Abreu, with whom she had no children. At the end of 1990, she received three prestigious MO Awards for Jazz Performer, Female Rock Performer and Contemporary Concert Performer of the Year.

She had a daughter from her first marriage, previous to her becoming famous. One year later, she won another ARIA for Best Female Artist (1989) as well as one for Highest Selling Single (1989), which was Bedroom Eyes. As a soap opera actress, she was on many of Puerto Rico's soaps of the late 1970s, and the early 1980s. Her following album You've Always Got The Blues (1988) earned her an ARIA Award for Best Female Artist (1988). Blondet became famous at around the age of 14, when she began to appear on Puerto Rico's telenovelas. Ceberano’s first solo album was the live set Kate Ceberano and Her Septet (1987). Giselle Blondet, (born January 9, 1966) in New York City, United States, is a Puerto Rican actress and show host. However after just one album, the group broke up and she went solo.

Ceberano won Best Female Vocalist (1985) at the Countdown Awards as well as Best Female Singer (1985) at the Australian Record Industry Association (ARIA) Awards. The group’s album produced three top ten singles, went Platinum and won Best New Talent (1984) at the Countdown Awards. Ceberano first came to prominence as lead vocalist at 15 years of age, for the funk band I’m Talking. She has released five Platinum albums, four Gold albums, selling in excess of 1 million albums in Australia alone, performed tours, starred in various feature films and hosted her own television show.

Noted for her soulful and powerful vocal style, singer-songwriter Kate Ceberano has won almost every entertainment award in Australia. Ron Hubbard's children. She is a third-generation Scientologist, her grandmother having once been employed as a governess for L. Kate Ceberano (1966 - ) is a singer from Australia.

Sammers. 1989 "Arguing The Toss of a Cat" (Telemovie), Director: C. 1997 "Dust Off The Wings" (feature film), Director: Lee Rogers. 1993 "Molokai: The Story of Father Damien" (feature film), Director: Paul Cox.

1999 Opening theatrical sequence for Sydney's Fox Studios, Director: Baz Lurhmann. 1990/91 MO Awards - Jazz Performer of the Year, Female Rock Performer and Contemporary Concert Performer of the Year. 1992 Coca Cola Australia Music Award - Most Popular Female Performer. 1992/93/94 Peoples Choice Awards - Favourite Female Singer – 1992 / 1993 / 1994 (Record).

1985/1986 Countdown Awards- Best Female Artist 1985 and 1986. 1988/89 ARIA Awards - Best Female Artist 1988 and 1989 (Kate has been nominated 7 times; a record equalled only by Kylie Minogue). 1989 Monte Carlo World Music Awards / ARIA Award - Highest Selling Australian Single. 1999 "Outstanding Achievement in the Arts in Asia" Business Asia Award.

2002 Performed “National Anthem” at AFL Grand Final. 2003 Performed Rugby World Cup anthem “True Colours” at the final, to an audience of over 1 Billion. 1986 "Bear Witness" - Platinum. 1987 "Kate Ceberano & Her Septet" - Gold.

1988 "You've Always Got The Blues" - Platinum. 1988 "Brave" - Triple Platinum. 1990 "Like Now". 1991 "Think About It".

1). 1992 "Jesus Christ Superstar Cast Album" - Role: Mary Magdalene (4 x Platinum, 10 weeks at No. 1994 "Kate & Friends" - live album from her TV show - Gold. 1996 "Blue Box" - Gold.

1997 "Pash" - Gold. 1999 "True Romantic; The Best Of Kate Ceberano" - Double Platinum. 2003 "The Girl Can Help It".