Carlos Ponce

Carlos Augusto Ponce ( born September 4, 1972 in Santurce, Puerto Rico ) is a Puerto Rican actor, singer and songwriter.

  • 2.1 Guest appearances

Life

Shortly after his birth the family moved to Humacao where Ponce spent his childhood. At the age of six years, Ponce entered the first time in television commercials. Later, he attended high school in Humacao, where he belonged to the school theater group. In 1986 he moved his family to Florida. Here once Ponce several times in the school theater group and was soon regarded as the best young actresses in the southern United States.

1990 Ponce hosted the talk show Hablando on the Spanish-language station Univision. This show should be the beginning of his television career. Henceforth, he made ​​himself both as a series actor, as well as a singer a name. Ponce's debut album, Carlos Ponce in 1998 immediately # 1 in the Latin American scene of the United States and in Central and South America. The song Amelia from his second album became the official song of the World Athletics Championships in 1999 in Seville.

Since 2003 Ponce also works as a correspondent for the magazine Entertainment Tonight, which is considered the best entertainment news magazine in the world. In 2006, Ponce participated in the controversial recording of the Spanish version of the U.S. national anthem. That same year he hosted the Miss Universe contest.

Private

On October 5, 1996 Ponce married his childhood sweetheart Veronica. They have two sons together (* 1999 and * 2001) and two in 2003 adopted daughters (twins, * 2002).

Filmography

Guest appearances

Albums

Awards

Pictures of Carlos Ponce

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