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Francisco Alejandro Gattorno Sánchez (; born October 12, 1964), better known in the show business world plainly as Francisco Gattorno, is a Cuban-Mexican actor.


Biography

Francisco grew up in Santa Clara. He is a son of a Canarian father, and mother whose grandparents descended from the French colonial population of Saint Domingue. He became interested in acting and directing as a young man. As a child, Gattorno became very fond of Cuban customs, such as Cuban music and sports. It was acting and directing, however, that occupied his interests more. Because of that, Gattorno studied acting, both at home in Cuba and in Mexico. He earned Mexican citizenship during the early 2000s. In 1985, 21-year-old Gattorno made his professional film debut, participating as Miguel in a Cuban production '' Una Novia para David'' ("A Girlfriend for David"). Before this chance he had played in amateur films as Tomas Piard's '' Boceto'' where he made a brief full frontal nudity. Three years passed, before Gattorno got his next job in this media, in '' El Verano de la Señora Forbes'' ("The Summer of Miss Forbes"). ''El Verano de la Señora Forbes'' gave Gattorno his first exposition in Mexico and was also seen in the Netherlands. In 1989 he played a small role in 1989's '' Papeles Secundarios'' ("Secondary Roles"). His next job took him to
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, as he participated in the 1992 Cuban-Spaniard production '' Me Alquilo Para Soñar''. In 1993, Gattorno proceeded to work on another Cuban film, '' Sueño Tropical''. Gattorno was by then a well-known actor in Cuba. His salaries, however, were comparatively small compared to those of well known actors in other Latin American countries. Gattorno travelled to
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before 1993 was over, to participate in filmmaker Paola Castillo's short production, '' Los Perros Tambien Tienen Hambre''. ''Los Perros Tambien Tienen Hambre'' runs for an approximate total of four minutes. In 1994 was a breakthrough year for Gattorno: he moved to Mexico, participating in the well-known film ''
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'' ("Strawberry and Chocolate"), a film about a
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who falls in love with a communist man. Gattorno played Miguel in ''Fresa y Chocolate''. Having established himself in Mexico, Gattorno debuted on
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's telenovelas in 1995, acting as Josè Maria in '' La Dueña''. In ''La Dueña'', Gattorno acted alongside well-known Mexican actors such as
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, among others. He also met his future wife,
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, at the time, a budding star herself. In 1996, Gattorno acted alongside another list of well-known actors, including
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and Mexicans
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(Guardia's longtime husband),
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, Carlos Miguel,
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(of the well-known music group
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) and many others in '' Tu y Yo'', which became an international hit, becoming one of the most viewed shows among
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s in the United States. ''Tu y Yo'' was followed by ''
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'', where Gattorno acted alongside fellow Cuban
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and other well-known Mexican actors, such as
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and others. ''Cañaveral de Pasiones'' was an important stepping stone in Gattorno's career; after this
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was over, many media outlets began to talk about his relationship with Klitbo, with whom he did not have any children. In 1998, Gattorno participated in an action film, '' Engaño Mortal''. He also acted as Alvaro San Roman in a telenovela named ''Preciosa''. Gattorno and Èvora acted together once again in 1999's '' Laberintos de Pasion''. ''Laberintos de Pasion'' was another major Televisa hit, by then, Gattorno had become a
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among females in Mexico and Latin America, and among Hispanic females in the United States. He also participated that year in '' Entre la Tarde y la Noche''. Gattorno and Klithbo eventually divorced; Gattorno's fame kept growing, and, in 2000, he made his
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debut, as Jorge Camacho in the low-budget film ''
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''. Gattorno then travelled to
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in 2001, to play Andres Bustamante in '' Amantes del Desierto''. Soon after, he met Belmaris González Suazo, a Cuban ballet dancer who would become Gattorno's second wife. The couple share two daughters, Isabella and Carolina Alicia. Gattorno continued his 2001 work with ''
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''. During 2002, Gattorno participated in a telenovela that was geared towards teenagers and which became a major hit: alongside
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and former Menudo
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, among others, Gattorno acted in ''
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'', a romantic story about youngsters trying to repair some broken relationships. By then, Gattorno's fame had made him appear on the covers of some major Spanish language magazines in the United States. Gattorno finished 2002 (and began 2003) acting in another major teenage telenovela hit, ''
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'', where he acted alongside
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. Gattorno then took a one-year and a half hiatus from telenovelas. He used this time off, however, to appear on Don Francisco's talk show ''
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'', on February 4, 2004. On April 8, he appeared alongside
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and
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in their gossip show, '' El Gordo y La Flaca'', and he co-hosted '' El Escandalo del Mediodia'' alongside Charytín, from August 16 to August 20. he returned to telenovela acting, characterizing Federico in ''Las Lloronas'', and appeared in
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's show during ''El Show de Cristinas
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special in December of that year. In September 2004 he began a relationship with the Spanish Repertory Theatre of New York debuting there as the Lector (Juan Julián) in the World Premiere in Spanish of Pulitzer Prize Winning Drama ''Ana en el trópico'' by Cuban playwright,
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. The play garnered critical acclaim and became part of the theater's repertory of plays. It has been playing ever since. Gattorno also played Miguel in the popular comedy titled ''Las quiero a las dos'' by Ricardo Talesnik and also played a priest in ''Escrito y Sellado'' by Venezuelan playwright
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. All of these plays have were directed by Repertorio Español's Artistic Director and co-founder, René Buch, also Cuban. In 2005, Gattorno hosted ''
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'', an important award show seen all over Latin America. He also participated in two special editions of the show, named ''Noche de Estrellas: Premios lo Nuestro'' and ''Lo que no se Vio de Premios lo Nuestro''. In 2005, Gattorno was incorporated as a new
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star in the network's original
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''Tierra de Pasiones'' where he played the role of Pablo Gonzalez and shared credits with stars like
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actor Saul Lizaso and legendary
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actor and comedian
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. Gattorno played Roberto in the 2005 movie ''La Migra'', which was titled ''Murder on the Border'' to English speaking audiences. In 2006 Gattorno starred in the new
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version of Julio Jimenez's, '' La Viuda de Blanco'' where he played the role of Sebastian Blanco and shared credits with Mexican actress
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. He also starred in the Panamanian film ''Chance'' which won an international award in Habana, in 2010. He also returned in 2009 to Mexican telenovelas with his appearance alongside
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in the Televisa telenovela '' Mi Pecado''. He played Rodolfo Huerta, father of Julian
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and Josue (Diego Amozurrutia), husband of Justina and he plays a teacher. In 2009, he will play his Antonella's father
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in Atrévete a soñar. In 2012, he returned to the telenovela with his friends
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, along with fellow Cuban actor and friend
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in 1996. In the new version of Abismo de pasion is based on the remake of
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. He played Braulio is a Gabino and Lucio's boss of Arango Pepper Processing Company (La Anita/Santa Maria)'s peppers worker, he is the stepfather of Vicente (Adriano Zendejas) and husband of Antonia (Vanessa Arias). In 2012, he joined the cast of the telenovela
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playing Sandro Navarez, the secondary villain. He owns property in
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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Gattorno, Francisco 1964 births Living people Cuban male film actors Cuban male telenovela actors Cuban emigrants to Mexico Mexican male film actors Mexican male telenovela actors Naturalized citizens of Mexico