Cristián De La Fuente


Actor

About

Also Known As
Cristian De Lafuente, Cristián De La Fuente Sabarots
Birth Place
Santiago, CL
Born
March 10, 1974

Biography

Discovered by a talent scout while attending college in his native Chile, Cristian de la Fuente was a popular television actor in South America before breaking into the U.S. markets with appearances in several independent films. He eventually worked his way up to supporting roles in Hollywood features like "Basic" (2003) and popular television shows like "CSI: Miami" (CBS, 2002-12) and "...

Family & Companions

Angelica Castro
Wife
Model, actor. Married on January 5, 2002.

Biography

Discovered by a talent scout while attending college in his native Chile, Cristian de la Fuente was a popular television actor in South America before breaking into the U.S. markets with appearances in several independent films. He eventually worked his way up to supporting roles in Hollywood features like "Basic" (2003) and popular television shows like "CSI: Miami" (CBS, 2002-12) and "Soñar no cuesta nada" (Venevision, 2005). In 2008, he was tapped to participate in the sixth season of the wildly successful American edition of "Dancing with the Stars" (ABC, 2005- ) - a critical move that raised his international profile more than any film possibly could.

Born March 10, 1974 in Santiago, Chile, de la Fuente was the only child born to parents Hugo and Adriana de la Fuente. He served in the Chilean Air Force reserve prior to attending the Pontifical Catholic University of Chile, where he pursued a degree in civil engineering. While still a sophomore, de la Fuente was discovered by a talent scout and encouraged to enter the country's "Super Teen" contest, which he won. This was soon followed by roles in several soap operas, including "Eclipse de luna" (Canal 13, 1997), as well as a stint as host of Chile's top-rated variety series, "Venga conmigo" (Canal 13, 1995-2002).

In 1998, de la Fuente was tapped by Telemundo to star in "Reyes y Rey" (1998), a remake of "Starsky and Hutch" (ABC, 1975-79) for Mexican television. The series proved unpopular with viewers, but de la Fuente had already moved on to greener pastures - specifically, the American television industry, for which he made his debut in a 1999 episode of "Pensacola: Wings of Gold" (syndicated, 1997-2000). He was then cast as law clerk Andres Diaz in the Paul Haggis-produced drama "Family Law" (CBS, 1999-2002). For his portrayal, de la Fuente earned an ALMA nomination in 2000.

More Stateside work increased de la Fuente's profile with American audiences; he made his motion picture debut alongside Sylvester Stallone in Renny Harlin's racing drama "Driven" (2001), and partnered with Jon Bon Jovi as a vampire-hunting priest in "Vampires: Los Muertos" in 2002. That same year, de la Fuente married Chilean-born actress Angelica Castro, with whom he had a child. De la Fuente also turned up in John McTiernan's military thriller "Basic" (2003) opposite John Travolta, and enjoyed several appearances on "CSI: Miami" as lab tech Sam Belmontes between 2003 and 2004.

De la Fuente was seen in supporting roles in the indie romantic drama "Sueno" (2005) with John Leguizamo and the Latin-themed comedy "Once Upon a Wedding" (2005). He was a popular host for Spanish-language specials and series during this period, including the 2005 Latin Grammy Awards, the music variety show "Premios Juventud 2006" (2006) and the Chilean reality series "Golpe bajo" (2007), for which he also served as executive producer and writer. In 2005, he starred in the popular Venezuelan daytime soap ""Soñar no cuesta nada," which filmed in Miami, FL. The busy actor also found time to guest-star in three episodes of UPN's "One on One" (2001-06), appear in a recurring role on the short-lived CBS comedy "The Class" (2006), and an episode of the wildly popular "Ugly Betty" (ABC, 2006-10). Amidst all the acting gigs, he continued to maintain his status with the Chilean Air Force, for which he occasionally performed as part of the aerial acrobatic troupe, Halcones.

In 2008, de la Fuente's exposure in American markets grew exponentially larger when it was announced that he would perform as one of the celebrity dancers on the sixth season of "Dancing with the Stars." He also began work on "Love and Virtue" (2008), an epic historical drama with an all-star cast, including Peter O'Toole, John Malkovich, and Stephen Dillane.

Life Events

1995

Joined cast of the popular Chilean variety series "Venga Conmigo/Come with Me"

1996

Had lead in the telenovela "Eclipse de Luna"

1998

Starred in the short-lived Spanish-language series "Reyes y Rey"; broadcast by Telemundo

1999

Co-starred as law clerk Andres Diaz on the CBS series "Family Law"; left series after only two seasons

2001

Cast in the feature "Driven"

2002

Cast in John Carpenter's "Vampires: Los Muertos"

2003

Had a recurring role on "CSI: Miami" (CBS) as lab tech Sam Belmontes

2003

Appeared in John McTiernan's military thriller "Basic"

2005

Starred in the Venevisión's Miami-made telenovela "Soñar No Cuesta Nada"

2006

Had a recurring role as Aaron in the CBS sitcom "The Class"

2007

Starred in the mini series directed by Jennifer Lopez, "Como Ama Una Mujer"

2008

Appeared as a contestant on the sixth season of ABC's "Dancing With the Stars"

2008

Played a recurring role on "In Plain Sight" (USA Network) as Raphael Ramirez

2009

Co-starred in the Mexican soap opera remake of "Corazon Salvaje" as Renato

2010

Cast in the recurring role of Eric Rodriguez, in the ABC drama "Private Practice"

Family

Hugo de la Fuente
Father
Chemist. Died in 1996.
Adrianna de la Fuente
Mother

Companions

Angelica Castro
Wife
Model, actor. Married on January 5, 2002.

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