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Susana Giménez
Susana Giménez in 2015
Born
María Susana Giménez Aubert

(1944-01-29)29 January 1944
Buenos Aires, Argentina
NationalityArgentina
Occupation(s)Host, businesswoman, actress, model, vedette
Years active1968–2021
TelevisionSusana Giménez (1987–2021)
Partner(s)Mario Sarrabayrouse (1962–67)
Carlos Monzón (1974–78)
Ricardo Darín (1978–87)
Huberto Roviralta (1988–98)
Signature

María Susana Giménez Aubert[a] (born 29 January 1944), known as Susana Giménez (Spanish pronunciation: [suˈsana xiˈmenes]), is an Argentine TV host,[1] actress, model and businesswoman. In 2012, she was considered the biggest celebrity in Argentine television by the media firm that publishes her eponymous magazine.[2][3][4]

She was the host of Susana Giménez, a highly rated television variety show in Argentina, similar in format to those of Raffaella Carrà (in Italy and Spain) and Oprah Winfrey (in United States). In 1997, she was awarded with the Golden Martín Fierro Award, and in 2002 won the INTE award for TV hostess of the Year.[5]

Early life

File:Susana Giménez 1975.jpg
Susana Giménez in 1975.

Giménez was the daughter of María Luisa Sanders,[6] of Irish descent, and Augusto Giménez Aubert, of Spanish descent. She had a hard childhood, tainted by her parents' separation. She studied in Quilmes, and graduated from La Anunciata Collegiate[7] as a primary school teacher, a profession she never practised. Before becoming famous, for a couple of years Giménez worked as an executive secretary for a large factory.

Career

At 19 years old, she became a model, and made her name in a TV commercial for Cadum, a brand of French soap. Most of her subsequent film career was in adult-oriented comedies, acting opposite Alberto Olmedo, Jorge Porcel, and fellow vedette Moria Casán. Giménez has acted in over 30 films, including the cult film La Mary,[8] and 10 plays. In 2008, Giménez launched her own magazine called Susana,[9] published by La Nación.[4] She is featured in the cover of every issue. She had her own fashion doll,[10] and has endorsed two fragrances.[11]

Personal life

In 1962, aged 17, she married businessman Mario Sarabayrouse.[12] A year later she gave birth to her only daughter, Mercedes Sarabayrouse Giménez.

In 1970 she starred in 'La Mary', a film directed by Daniel Tinayre, where she met Carlos Monzón, a notorious argentine boxer with which started a relationship that lasted two years. In 1988 she married Huberto Roviralta, a polo player with whom she divorced in 1998.[13] She had to pay him ten million dollars to Roviralta as a divorce settlement.[14]

From her daughter Mercedes, Giménez has two grandchildren, Lucía and Manuel. In private her family and friends call her "Su", a practice that has been adopted by her fans.

Filmography

Title Year Role Notes
El gran robo 1968
Story of a Poor Young Man 1968 Extra
En mi casa mando yo 1968 Jodie Swearingen
Tiro de gracia 1969
Fuiste mía un verano 1969
Sótano Beat 1969 Television (Canal 13)
Los mochileros 1970
El mundo es de los jóvenes 1970
Matrimonios y algo más 1970–1972 Various Television series (Canal 13)
Martín Fierro Award for Best New Actress (1970)
La buscona 1971
Así es Buenos Aires 1971
Los neuróticos 1971
Todos los pecados del mundo 1972
Vení conmigo 1972
He nacido en la ribera 1972 Susana
La piel del amor 1973
La Mary 1974 Mary
Mi novia el travesti 1975
Tú me enloqueces 1976
Los hombres sólo piensan en eso 1976
Un toque diferente 1977
Basta de mujeres 1977
Yo también tengo fiaca! 1978 Marta
Donde duermen dos... duermen tres 1979 Martha
El rey de los exhortos 1979 Susana Lezama
Alberto y Susana 1980 Susana Television sketch comedy show (Canal 13)
A los cirujanos se les va la mano 1980
Las mujeres son cosa de guapos 1981
Un terceto peculiar 1981 Susana Sanguinetti
Hola Susana 1987 Herself Television talk show (ATC)
Me sobra un marido 1987 Corina
Hola Susana 1988–1990 Herself Television talk show (Canal 9)
Hola Susana, te estamos llamando 1991–1997 Herself Television talk show (Telefe)
Martín Fierro Award for Best entertainment show (1995)
Gold Martín Fierro Award (1995)
Martín Fierro Award for Best female host (1996)
Martín Fierro Award for Best female host (1997)
Susana Gimenéz 1998–present Herself Television talk show (Telefe)
Martín Fierro Award for Best female host (1998)
Martín Fierro Award for Best female host (2000)
Paoli Award for Best integral show (2000)
Martín Fierro Award for Best female host (2001)
Martín Fierro Award for Best female host (2002)
Martín Fierro Award for Best entertainment show (2005)
Martín Fierro Award for Best female host (2006)
Martín Fierro Award for Trajectory (2007)
Martín Fierro Award for Best entertainment show (2008)
Martín Fierro Award for Best entertainment show (2009)
Platinum Martín Fierro Award (2010)
Martín Fierro Award for Best entertainment show (2011)
Martín Fierro Award for Best female host (2012)
Martín Fierro Award for Trajectory (2012)
Esa maldita costilla 1999 Azucena
Tetro 2009 Herself Cameo appearance
Delirium 2014 Herself, as President of Argentina[15]

Awards

Martín Fierro Awards

  • Martín Fierro Best New Actress for Marriageand more (1969)
  • Martín Fierro for best entertainment programwithHola Susana (1994)
  • Martín Fierro de Oro (1995)
  • Martín Fierro Best Female talk show host (1995)
  • Martín Fierro Best Female talk show host (1998)
  • Martín Fierro Best Female talk show host (1999)
  • Martín Fierro Best Female talk show host (2000)
  • Martín Fierro Best Female talk show host (2001)
  • Martín Fierro for best entertainment program for Susana Gimenez (2004)
  • Martín Fierro Best Female Host (2005)
  • Martín Fierro Recognition (2006)
  • Martín Fierro for best entertainment program for Susana Gimenez (2007)
  • Martín Fierro for best entertainment program for Susana Gimenez (2008)
  • Martín Fierro of Platin (2009)
  • Martín Fierro of Platin for Hola Susana (2010)
  • Martín Fierro for best entertainment program for Susana Gimenez (2011)
  • Martín Fierro Best Female talk show host (2012)
  • Martín Fierro for the trajectory of 25 years of her program (2012)

Other awards

  • Sea Star with Woman of the Year (1983)
  • Carlos '86 with Woman of the Year (1986)
  • Konex to musical actress of the decade (1991)
  • Prensario (1991)
  • Broadcasting (1993)
  • Distinction Argentores (1995)
  • Prensario (1993)
  • Prensario (1995)
  • Golden Cap (1995) Gente Magazine (star that tops took over, 128 times)
  • Broadcasting (1996)
  • Paoli best comprehensive program (2000)
  • Paoli to the most popular figure (2000)
  • Llave de Puerto Rico (2001)
  • Paoli to the international career (2002)
  • INTE TV HISPANIC TV the cheerleader of the year (2002)
  • Clarín, the best TV host (2004)
  • Profile to the best production with current celebrity (2005)
  • Cover Caras (2005) (210 times)
  • FUNDTV the best entertainment: Susana Giménez: The Unbeatable (2005)
  • People of Peru to the prime abroad program (2005)
  • Llave de Punta del Este (2004)
  • Bal Habour Key (2004)
  • Latin Grammy presidency, awarded to the successful Argentina conductive for his help to promote and spread the music of Latino artists (2008)
  • Pléyade Magazine Award for "Susana" (2008)
  • Award "Referrer" by the "International Foundation Young Leaders" (2009)
  • Godmother of the National Festival of the Sun (2009–2010)
  • Godmother of the Favaloro Foundation (2009)
  • Career Silver Condor award (2014)

Notes

  1. ^ In this article, the surname is Giménez, not Aubert.

References

  1. ^ "Argentine TV host Susana Gimenez hospitalized". Fox News Latino. 11 August 2011. Retrieved 7 May 2012.
  2. ^ "Susana Giménez volverá el 10 de junio a la pantalla de Telefé". Cadena3.com. Archived from the original on 3 July 2012. Retrieved 7 May 2012.
  3. ^ "Susana Giménez quiere a un invitado de lujo para su nuevo programa en Telefé". LaCapital.com.ar. Retrieved 7 May 2012.
  4. ^ a b "Susana, con el Grupo de Revistas LA NACIÓN". La Nación. Retrieved 12 December 2012.
  5. ^ "INTE 2002 Awards". imdb.com. Retrieved 14 December 2020.
  6. ^ https://www.lanacion.com.ar/espectaculos/personajes/susana-gimenez-revivio-los-anos-dorados-del-cine-argentino-nid1704125/
  7. ^ https://www.gente.com.ar/actualidad/susana-gimenez-revela-la-clave-de-su-vitalidad-de-su-nueva-figura-y-habla-del-amor/
  8. ^ Héctor Maugeri. "Entrevistas a las divas: Susana Giménez" (in Spanish). Perfil. Retrieved 17 December 2012.
  9. ^ "Susana presentó su revista". Clarín. Retrieved 7 May 2012.
  10. ^ "Susana Giménez". lanacion.com. Retrieved 7 February 2013.
  11. ^ "Susana Giménez presentó su nuevo perfume". Ciudad.com. 8 October 2011. Retrieved 7 February 2013.
  12. ^ https://www.ciudad.com.ar/espectaculos/susana-gimenez-recordo-como-cambio-vida-separarse-papa-hija-mercedes-sabia-no_143760
  13. ^ https://www.lanacion.com.ar/espectaculos/susana-roviralta-cenicero-inolvidable-escandalo-farandula-argentina-nid2370279/
  14. ^ https://www.clarin.com/sociedad/recibio-us-millon-ano-susana_0_rJNelxlyL3g.html
  15. ^ "Susana jugó a ser la presidenta" [Susana played the President] (in Spanish). Clarín. 24 July 2014. Retrieved 6 October 2014.