Daniel Sarcos

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Daniel Sarcos
Born
Daniel Enrique Sarcos Cabrera

(1967-09-29) 29 September 1967 (age 54)
Maracaibo, Zulia, Venezuela
OccupationTelevision personality
Years active1994–present
Spouse(s)
Carol Zavaleta
(m. 1998; div. 2003)
[1]
Chiquinquira Delgado
(m. 2003; div. 2010)
Partner(s)Alessandra Villegas (2012–present)[2]
Children3

Daniel Enrique Sarcos Cabrera (born 29 September 1967) is a Venezuelan actor, stand-up comedian, and television personality best known as the host of Súper Sábado Sensacional[3][4] from 1997–2009 and the Miss Venezuela pageant from 2004–2009. Both of these shows are seen on the Venezuelan television channel, Venevisión. He has also hosted the morning program Un Nuevo Día (formerly named ¡Levántate!) on the Telemundo network.[5][6][7]

Television career[]

Sarcos began his television career when he hosted the variety show Frecuencia Latina on Venezolana de Televisión in 1994. In 1996, Sarcos was hired by Venevision to host Mega Match Sensacional, a new segment on the variety show Súper Sábado Sensacional. By the end of the year, then host Gilberto Correa stepped down, and when the new season began in January 1997, Sarcos took over as the show's main host before being replaced by Leonardo Villalobos in 2010. Beginning in 2000, he also starred in , another segment from Súper Sábado Sensacional (co-hosting with Viviana Gibelli) until he left in 2009, and was replaced by Winston Vallenilla. He starred in the Dominican Movie, Un macho de mujer in 2006. Sarcos later hosted El Gran Navegante, which ran from 2007–2008. After his departure from Súper Sábado Sensacional, he hosted El Familión Nestlé: Trato Hecho (Spanish-language version of Deal or No Deal) which airs on Ecuavisa and is sponsored by Nestlé. Following this, he was given the opportunity to host the Miss Ecuador pageant on March 25, 2010. Also, at the start of February 2011, Sarcos became the host of the morning program ¡Levántate!, now known as Un Nuevo Día, which airs on Telemundo. Sarcos is also the host of Aqui Se Habla Espanol this show airs on Antena Latina, Dominican Republic. On February 23, 2020, Sarcos started hosting in the Dominican Republic.[8]

Singing career[]

Sarcos is also a salsa singer. Two of his songs are featured in the CD Para Innocens, which was released in 1998.

Personal life[]

From 2003 until 2010, Sarcos was married to his second wife, former Miss Venezuela contestant, model, and television host Chiquinquirá Delgado, with whom he has a daughter.[9]

Filmography[]

Television[]

  • Frecuencia Latina (1994–1995)
  • Súper Sábado Sensacional (1996-1997)
  • La Guerra de Los Sexos (2000–2006, 2009)
  • Anda Pa'l Cará (2003)
  • El Gran Navegante (2007–2008)
  • El Familion Nestle: Trato Hecho (2010–2011)
  • Aqui Se Habla Español (2010–present)
  • Un Nuevo Día (formerly ¡Levántate!) (2011–2018)

Stage[]

  • Mi Vida No Es Tan Sensacional (2009–present)
  • ¿Divorciarme, Yo? (2011–present)

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ Daniel Sarcos
  2. ^ http://www.info.com.do/showbiz/alessandra-villegas-habla-de-su-relacion-con-daniel-sarcos/
  3. ^ "Miami Herald".{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  4. ^ Durán, Estefany (18 April 2019). "Daniel Sarcos echa la lloradita por Súper Sábado Sensacional (+VIDEO)". Revista Ronda (in Spanish). Retrieved 15 April 2020.
  5. ^ De 2018, 27 De Marzo. "El presentador venezolano Daniel Sarcos dejó Telemundo". Infobae (in European Spanish). Retrieved 15 April 2020.
  6. ^ "Daniel Sarcos de Un nuevo día ¡en Despierta América!". www.msn.com. Retrieved 15 April 2020.
  7. ^ "Daniel Sarcos traiciona a sus ex compañeros de Un Nuevo Día de la peor forma". Mundo Hispanico. 7 June 2019. Retrieved 15 April 2020.
  8. ^ "Lizbeth Santos será la compañera de Daniel Sarcos en "La Guerra de los Sexos"". www.diariolibre.com (in European Spanish). Retrieved 15 April 2020.
  9. ^ http://www.info.com.do/showbiz/alessandra-villegas-habla-de-su-relacion-con-daniel-sarcos/
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Preceded by
Gilberto Correa
1988–1996
Host of Súper Sábado Sensacional
1997–2009
Succeeded by

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