Daniel Sarcos

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Daniel Sarcos
File:Daniel-sarcos-vitrina.jpg
Born
Daniel Enrique Sarcos Cabrera

(1967-09-29) September 29, 1967 (age 56)
Caracas, Venezuela
NationalityVenezuelan
OccupationTelevision host

Actor

Singer
Years active1994–present
TelevisionUn nuevo día

Aqui se habla español

La guerra de los sexos
SpouseCarol Zavaleta (1998-2003) Chiquinquira Delgado (2004-2010)

Daniel Enrique Sarcos Cabrera, (Caracas, September 29, 1967) is a Venezuelan television presenter, known for having been the only one of Venevision's Súper Sábado Sensacional television programs (2000-2009) and La Guerra de los Sexos (2000-20006,2009). She was also the host of the Miss Venezuela from 2004 to 2009.

He currently hosts a morning program called Un Nuevo Dia ( formerly known as ¡Arriba!) on the Telemundo network, and on Sundays, a program in the Dominican Republic called Aquí se habla español that is broadcast on Antena Latina.

Biography

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He was born in Caracas, Venezuela, on September 29, 1967, but he spent his childhood in Maracaibo, Zulia. He studied social communication.

His television career began in 1994 on Venezolana de Television, where he conducted a Saturday program called Frecuencia Latina.

Two years later, he signed a contract with Venevisión, where he led the Mega Match Sensacional[1] contest program, which was part of the Súper Sábado Sensacional marathon.

However, Venezolana de Televisión filed an application with the Civil and Commercial Court of Caracas alleging "breach of contract", which prevented its image from being seen in Venevisión.

However, he decided to end relations with Venezolana de Television, thus since 1997, he became the official host of Súper Sábado Sensacional due to the registration of Gilberto Correa, who signed a contract with Televen.

With his entrance as host in Venevision, in 2004, he becomes the official Miss Venezuela host until 2009.

At the end of 2009, he began his theater play My Life is not so Sensational in Venezuela, which speaks of his life as a television host but from behind the scenes. At the beginning of 2010, begins the second season called My life is no longer so Sensational. and since August 2010 he has been conducting a variety of programs in the Dominican Republic called "Aquí Habla español", by Antena Latina

In February 2011, he signed contract with Telemundo, in the United States, to conduct a morning show called "Get Up!", now called A New Day since 2013

He was one of the hosts of the 2011 Latin Billboard Music Award along with Aylín Mujica and Rafael Amaya.

In 2014 and 2015, Sarcos and his the team of Un Nuevo Día are awarded the Daytime Emmy award for "Outstanding Morning Program in Spanish." In 2015 he receives the "Favorite Entertainment Presenter"[2] [3]award at the Tu Mundo Awards.

Ecuador

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Upon arriving in Ecuador, Daniel Sarcos starts his program of contests El Familión Nestlé[4] - Deal Made on the TV stations Gama TV, RTS, which gave him the opportunity to be the host of Miss Ecuador on March 25, 2010

Dominican Republic

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Sarcos arrives in Dominican Republic with his own project called Aquí se Habla Español, which in its beginnings (2010) was transmitted by Channel 9, Color Vision, and later went to Channel 7, and Antena Latina. Sarcos' program had great acceptance by the Dominicans, positioning it as the leader show on Sundays.

Personal life

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His first wife was Esther Troncóniz. In 2004, his current partner was the model, television host, and Ex-Miss Venezuela, Chiquinquira Delgado. in 2010, they got divorced. He currently maintains a relationship with the as well TV host, Alexandra Villegas.

Sarcos has two daughters. Maria Victoria, 27 years old, is the oldest and the only child of his first marriage.and a 7-year-old girl named Carlota Valentina from his marriage to Chiquinquira Delgado.

Artistic Career

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Telenovelas

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Year Telenovela character
2001 Guerra de mujeres Special Performance
2003 Cosita rica Special Performance
2006 Ciudad Bendita Special Performance
2007 Voltea pa' que te enamores Special Performance
2008 ¿Vieja yo? Special Performance
2012 Mujeres asesinas Hugo, Episode: Sonia, desalmada

Programs

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Name Period Network Observations
Frecuencia Latina 1994 Venezolana de Televisión N/A
Mega Match Sensacional 1996-1997 Venevisión Segment of Súper Sábado Sensacional.
Súper Sábado Sensacional 1997-2009 Venevisión principal host Gilberto Correa.
Festival de la Orquídea 1997-2009 Venevisión Segment of Súper Sábado Sensacional.
La Guerra de los Sexos 2000-2006; 2009 Venevisión Segment of Súper Sábado Sensacional.
La gran fiesta de la V de Oro 2001 Venevisión Special program that rewarded the artists of the channel.
Con la V de Venezuela 2003 Venevisión Special program that reviews the history of Venevisión
Miss Venezuela 2004-2009 Venevisión N/A
El Gran Navegante 2007-2009 Venevisión N/A
El Familión Nestlé 2010-2011 Gama TV First program
Aquí se habla español 2010-presente Antena Latina 2010 to 2012
Un nuevo día 2011-2018 Telemundo N/A

Movies

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Year Movie Titles Character Country
2006 Un macho de mujer Juan Dominican RepublicVenezuela
2015 Los Paracaidistas Leo Dominican Republic
2017 El Plan Perfecto ¿? Dominican Republic

Theater

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  • Mi vida no es tan sensacional (2009-2010)

Content in this edit is translated from the existing Spanish Wikipedia article at es:Daniel Sarcos; see its history for attribution.

  1. ^ Alfonzo Barranco (2010-01-07), Debut de Daniel Sarcos en Sabado Sensacional (Venevisión - 1996), retrieved 2018-03-30
  2. ^ "http://www.eluniversal.com/arte-y-entretenimiento/television/150428/daniel-sarcos-recogio-el-daytime-emmy-del-programa-un-nuevo-dia". El Universal (in Spanish). Retrieved 2018-03-30. {{cite news}}: External link in |title= (help)
  3. ^ "Daniel Sarcos le dedicó Emmy a Venezuela". El Nacional (in Spanish). 2015-04-27. Retrieved 2018-03-30.
  4. ^ "FAMILION NESTLE - Daniel Sarcos - Gana hasta 100.00 dolares". 2010-11-07. Retrieved 2018-03-30.