María Patiño
1.36m
Born
María Patiño Castro

(1971-08-15) 15 August 1971
Ferrol, Spain
Occupation(s)Journalist, presenter
Years active1999–present
Employers

María Patiño Castro (born 16 August 1971) is a Spanish journalist, pundit, and television presenter known for social features and celebrity gossip (Spanish: la prensa del corazón, lit.'the press of the heart').[1]

Biography

Childhood and beginnings

The daughter of Antonio Patiño Gacio (1946–2017) and Paz Castro Fustes (1947–2014),[2][3] María Patiño has two younger siblings, Antonio and Carlos.[4] She was raised in Seville with her parents and siblings, although the family continues to be linked to her native Galicia. Her father, a reserve lieutenant colonel, was vice president of Lar Gallego de Sevilla and the deputy director of the institution's choir.[5]

With a degree in Journalism from the private school CEADE, she started her career at the Seville branch of the news agency Europa Press. Later, she would work at Canal Sur Radio, Giralda Television, and the official agency of Diez Minutos in Andalusia.

Antena 3

Patiño's first contacts with television, a medium through which she has reached a certain popularity in Spain, began on the Canal Sur program Ven con nosotros (2001),[6] which was followed by the Antena 3 magazine Sabor a verano (2002), presented by Inés Ballester.[7]

After her stint on Jordi González's late-night show Abierto al anochecer (2002), she appeared on what was one of the most followed programs of its type, Sabor a ti (2002–2004), together with Ana Rosa Quintana.

However, she gained her greatest popularity from the social chronicle talk show ¿Dónde estás corazón? (later renamed DEC), led by Jaime Cantizano on Antena 3 from 2003 to 2011.

In the 2007–2008 season she presented the magazine A 3 bandas, which was canceled due to low ratings.[8]

On 13 July 2009, together with Jesús Mariñas and Julian Iantzi, she began presenting the program Vaya par directed by Gema López, although this was also canceled due to low ratings on 10 September of the same year.[9]

Since then, she has not returned to work for Antena 3, since there are no gossip programs (programas del corazón) on the network.

Telecinco

On 15 October 2011, once DEC was canceled, María Patiño held an interview for La noria on Telecinco, speaking with Bárbara Rey, with whom she had a great dispute in 2007. Beginning on 5 November 2011, she began working as a regular contributor to La noria.[10] Months later, on 17 January 2012, she became a regular contributor to El programa de Ana Rosa[11] and Sálvame Deluxe (later known as Sábado Deluxe).

In the summer of 2014, after the departure of Terelu Campos, María replaced Jorge Javier Vázquez during his vacation as a presenter of Sálvame Deluxe for eleven episodes – seven normal programs, three recorded specials, and one live special. During Vazquez's 2014 Christmas break, Patiño returned as presenter.

On 16 October 2014, her incorporation into Sálvame as an official contributor was announced. During this time, Patiño suffered the loss of her mother and father.[2][3]

She has become the official guest presenter of Sábado Deluxe, and every time Vazquez is absent, she directs the program. In addition, since 2017, she has also presented Socialité on the same network.[12]

Other networks

In 2015 María Patiño debuted as an actress with the short film La cara del diablo, appearing alongside her romantic partner Ricardo Rodríguez Olivares.[13] Previously she had had minor roles in 2011's Torrente 4: Lethal Crisis, where she made a cameo as a tabloid reporter covering an event, and in 2004, when she played herself in the eighth episode of the third season of Aquí no hay quien viva, where a resident of the building attends the set of Dónde estás corazón. In that chapter, she worked with her colleagues Jaime Cantizano, Chelo García-Cortés, and Antonio Montero.

Filmography

TV programs

Year Title Channel Notes
2001 Ven con nosotros Canal Sur Contributor
2002 Abierto al anochecer Antena 3 Contributor
Sabor a ti Antena 3 Contributor
2002–2004 Sabor a ti Antena 3 Contributor
2003–2011 DEC Antena 3 Contributor
2005 La buena onda de la tarde Antena 3 Contributor
2007–2008 A 3 bandas Antena 3 Presenter
2009 Vaya par Antena 3 Presenter
2011–2012 La noria Telecinco Contributor
2012–2015 El programa de Ana Rosa Telecinco Contributor
2012–present Sábado Deluxe Telecinco Contributor
Presenter
2013–2014 Abre los ojos y mira Telecinco Contributor
2014–present Sálvame Telecinco Contributor
2017 Las Campos Telecinco Presenter
2017–present Socialité Telecinco Presenter
2017–2018 Campanadas Fin de Año Telecinco, Presenter

TV series

Year Title Character Notes
2004 Aquí no hay quien viva Herself 1 episode
2005 Homo Zapping Herself / The Cook 1 episode

Films

Year Title Character Notes
2011 Torrente 4: Lethal Crisis Journalist Minor role
2015 La cara del diablo María Robles Short film

References

  1. Veiga, Yolanda (3 August 2007). "'La prensa rosa es hoy más realista que antes'" ['The Tabloid Press is More Realistic Today Than Before']. El Correo (in Spanish). Retrieved 19 October 2018.
  2. 1 2 "Muere el padre de María Patiño" [María Patiño's Father Dies]. ABC (in Spanish). Madrid. 7 January 2017. Retrieved 19 October 2018.
  3. 1 2 "Fallece de forma inesperada la madre de María Patiño" [María Patiño's Mother Passes Away Unexpectedly]. El Comercio (in Spanish). 27 February 2014. Retrieved 19 October 2018.
  4. "Esquelas" [Obituaries]. ABC (in Spanish). Seville. 27 February 2014. p. 71. Retrieved 19 October 2018.
  5. "III Xuntanza de los Centros Gallegos de Andalucía" [3rd Selection of the Galician Centers of Andalusia] (PDF). Anduriña (in Galician). Seville: Xunta de Galicia (75): 32. December 2012. Retrieved 19 October 2018.
  6. "Canal Sur estrena mañana el nuevo Talk Show 'Ven con nosotros'" [Canal Sur Premieres the New Talk Show 'Ven con nosotros' Tomorrow]. ABC (in Spanish). Seville. 4 October 2001. p. 88. Retrieved 19 October 2018.
  7. Mancebo, Sylvia (13 July 2002). "Antena 3 recupera 'Sabor a verano' de la mano de Antonio Hidalgo" [Antena 3 Recovers 'Sabor a verano' at the Hand of Antonio Hidalgo]. ABC (in Spanish). Madrid. p. 96. Retrieved 19 October 2018.
  8. "María Patiño debuta como presentadora" [María Patiño Debuts as Presenter]. El Mundo (in Spanish). Madrid. 30 July 2007. Retrieved 19 October 2018.
  9. Álvarez, Luis Alberto (4 July 2009). "Jesús y María, ¡vaya par!". El Mundo (in Spanish). Retrieved 19 October 2018.
  10. "María Patiño será colaboradora habitual en 'La Noria" [María Patiño to be Regular Contributor on 'La Noria']. Diario de Navarra (in Spanish). Madrid. OTR Press. 5 November 2011. Retrieved 19 October 2018.
  11. "María Patiño se estrena como colaboradora" [María Patiño Debuts as Contributor] (in Spanish). Telecinco. 17 January 2012. Retrieved 19 October 2018.
  12. "María Patiño, presentadora de fin de semana de Telecinco" [María Patiño, Telecinco's Weekend Presenter]. El Norte de Castilla (in Spanish). 19 June 2017. Retrieved 19 October 2018.
  13. "Así es Julio, el hijo (desconocido) de María Patiño" [This is Julio, the (Unknown) Son of María Patiño]. ABC (in Spanish). Madrid. 18 September 2018. Retrieved 19 October 2018.
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