Cristián de la Fuente

Cristián de la Fuente

Active - 2001 - 2017  |   Born - Mar 10, 1976 in Santiago, Chile  |   Genres - Drama, Crime, Comedy

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A former Mexican television actor who went on to make a name for himself in U.S. film and television, Cristián de la Fuente served in the Chilean Air Force Reserve before he starting acted professionally; his military background may not have pointed to a cinematic career early on, but his speedy ascent to fame hinted at great things to come for the actor. Born to a chemist father and homemaker mother in Santiago, Chile, de la Fuente opted early on to study engineering while attending college in his native country. An only child, the licensed pilot was discovered by a talent scout and then made appearances in Chilean soap operas and variety shows before relocating to Mexico for a leading role in the popular television series Reyes y Rey (1998). Following a stateside television appearance in Family Law, the handsome Latino would subsequently turn up in the Sylvester Stallone racing drama Driven (2001). Claiming to be equally happy whether acting on stage, screen, or film, de la Fuente describes his acting method as loaning his body to the characters rather than portraying them, and he often becomes so entangled with his characters that he finds it difficult to wind down at the end of the day. Following his work with childhood idol Stallone, de la Fuente next took a role alongside another favorite from his youth, singer-turned-actor Jon Bon Jovi. As a man of the cloth dedicated to ridding the world of blood-sucking immortals, de la Fuente teamed with Bon Jovi to battle the legions of the undead in the vast deserts of Mexico in Vampires: Los Muertos (2002). Though that film ultimately proved to be a bit of a disappointment, de la Fuente's subsequent role in director John McTiernan's Basic (2003) seemed to ensure a healthy career for the promising young actor. The actor co-starred in the short lived television series In Plain Sight in 2008, and competed in the 6th season of Dancing with the Stars the same year.

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  • Is an officer in the Chilean Air Force Reserve.
  • Studied civil engineering in college.
  • During college, he was discovered by a talent scout who encouraged him to enter Chile's "Super Teen" contest. He won, resulting in a contract with a TV network.
  • Debuted on U.S. TV in 1999 with an appearance in the series Pensacola: Wings of Gold.
  • Nominated for an ALMA Award in 2000 for his portrayal of law clerk Andres Diaz in the CBS series Family Law.
  •  A licensed pilot, he occasionally performs as part of the aerial acrobatic team Halcones.
  • Made it to the finals in Season 6 of ABC's Dancing With the Stars, with partner Cheryl Burke, despite tearing a tendon in his left biceps during a routine.
  • Co-wrote 2009's Hot. Passionate. and Illegal?, a book that dispels common myths about Latinos.
  • In 2010, he, his wife and daughter appeared in a print ad for milk.