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Clorinda Érika Patricia Maldonado Aravena (born September 17, 1950), better known as just Patricia Maldonado, is a Chilean singer and television presenter. In the 1970s to the late 1990s, she was active as a singer and political activist. Maldonado is widely known in the Chilean media for her strong personality and political controversy.


Artistic career

Maldonado began her career as a performer of
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and
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during the 1970s and 1980s. In 1979, she gained stardom with the song "La quintralada", composed by
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. That same year, she represented Chile at the
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held in
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, Venezuela, with the song "La Música", by Scottie Scott. In 1982 she debuted as an actor in the telenovela ''De cara al Mañana'' on
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. At the same time, she was the host of the program ''Pare, mire y escuche'' and participated as a comedian in ''Jappening con Ja'', replacing Maitén Montenegro. During late 1983, she settled in the United States to develop her singing career, and although she managed to release several singles on Latin music charts, she later returned to Chile. In 1989, she presented ''Anímese'' on Channel 11. However, her public support for the
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caused most television channels to veto it during the 1990s. At the time, she had several ventures with his spouse, such as a pub called "Confetti's”and a restaurant called “El Vozarrón de la Maldo”. In the 2000s, she turned away from music and onto television, as a panelist for pink press programs and celebrity shows, including the morning Mucho gusto and ''Yo soy...'' (on Mega), ''Locos por el baile'', and ''Cantando por un sueño'' ( Canal 13). After the start of the 2019-20 Chilean protests, Maldonado's participation in ''Mucho gusto'' was suspended, and her program ''Sin límites'' - which she presented with
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- was canceled by
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. In 2020, the Chilean television channel
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did not renew their contract with Maldonado, officially ending her 17-year-long career at said channel.


Political career

A supporter of then-president
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, she was a member of the
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at the age of 15 and was contrary to
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's Popular Unity government. She was an open supporter of the
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from its beginnings. She refers to Augusto Pinochet as her "compadre", as he was the baptismal godfather of her daughter Patricia, and they shared several political ideals. She also publicly supported the pro-Pinochet "Yes" option for the 1988 plebiscite. She was an independent candidate for deputy in the 1989 parliamentary elections, but supported by the ultra-right for the 28th electoral district of the
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, where she obtained 15.38% of the votes, which made her a third individual majority, but not enough to be elected. In 1990, she was one of the founders of the small right-wing party ''Democracia Nacional de Centro'', where she became vice president. She was again a candidate for deputy in 1997, this time as part of the ultra-right conservative
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party, in order to represent the 18th electoral district of the Santiago Metropolitan Region. She obtained 11.43% of the votes. Although it constituted the second personal majority, she was not elected. After said election, she stopped participating in party politics. However, she traveled repeatedly to London in 1998, on the occasion of the arrest of then senator for life Augusto Pinochet.


Filmography


Television programs


Telenovela

*1982 - De cara al mañana


Discography


References


External links


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