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Lara Álvarez

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Lara Álvarez
Born
Lara Álvarez González

(1986-05-29) 29 May 1986 (age 38)[1]
Gijón, Spain
Occupation(s)Journalist, television presenter
Employer
Parent(s)Raúl Álvarez
Gracia González

Lara Álvarez González (born in Gijón on May 29, 1986) is a Spanish journalist and television presenter.

Biography

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She studied at the Inmaculada School in Gijón and graduated in journalism at the Villanueva University. One of her teachers at the university was Nieves Herrero, who gave her her first opportunity at the age of 19 as a contributor to the program Hoy por ti on Telemadrid. In 2006, before starting her career as a journalist and sports presenter, she participated in an advertising campaign by Tiempo BBDO for MTV: a song entitled "Amo a Laura -pero esperaré hasta el matrimonio-", a parody of pre-marital chastity, performed by a fake musical group called Los Happiness.[2][3] She was host of the program Ahorro y finanzas for TeleAsturias and in 2010 she was a reporter for the program Animax Comandos, on the Animax channel.[4]

Also in 2010 she joined, along with Enrique Marqués and Juan Antonio Villanueva, the team of the program Marca gol, of MARCA TV, and the sports news program Tiramillas, of the same channel.[5] On December 21 of the same year she joined the team of La Sexta Deportes, where she worked as a presenter and reporter,[4] and on December 31 of the same month she was in charge of the New Year's Eve chimes for MARCA TV with the director of the channel, Felipe del Campo.

On July 11, 2011, she joined Cuatro, where she was in charge of sports information for the news program Qué quieres que te diga, an adaptation of España Directo, which was a ratings failure and was withdrawn a few weeks after its premiere.[6] From September of the same year until February 2012, she presented the night edition of Deportes Cuatro, a program she left to join the new MotoGP broadcasting team.[7]

On February 26, 2013 Mediaset España announced that she and Marco Rocha were being fired to broadcast the MotoGP races of the following season.[8] On August 22 of the same year she signed with La Sexta to co-present the second season of Jugones, a sports news program,[9] until March 4, 2014, when she announced that she was leaving the program to undertake new projects.[10] At the end of the same month she began collaborating with the program En el aire on the same channel.[11]

At the end of August 2014, it was announced her incorporation, as co-host, to the morning program Espejo público, at Antena 3.[12] On September 23 of the same year, it was announced her incorporation to the radio program 80 y la madre, at M80 Radio,[13] and in December it was announced her return to the Mediaset España group.[14] A month later, in January 2015, she joined the program Todo va bien as a replacement for the singer Edurne,[15] and on March 11 it was confirmed her incorporation as a presenter from the island of the program Supervivientes on Telecinco.[16] Lara has repeated her role as presenter in the following 6 editions of the survival contest.[17]

From September 2015 she co-hosted Límite 48 horas of Gran Hermano from inside the house of Guadalix de la Sierra. In early 2016 it was announced that she would repeat as presenter of Supervivientes and in September of the same year she returned as co-presenter of Límite 48 horas of Gran Hermano 17.[18] In early November 2016 it was confirmed that she would present with Carlos Sobera the New Year's Eve chimes from the Puerta del Sol in Madrid for Mediaset España.[19]

In March 2017 she joined the program Dani & Flo presented by Florentino Fernández y Dani Martinez on Cuatro. In August of the same year it was announced her incorporation to the program as a new presenter.[20] In 2019 it was announced her incorporation as presenter of the international contest Juegos sin fronteras, along with Joaquín Prat, broadcast on Telecinco in 2020.[21] That same year she co-presents the second edition of the game show La casa fuerte, also on Telecinco.[22]

In 2021, she debuted in music with the song "Juntos somos más", together with Beatriz Luengo and Yotuel Romero for the Euro 2020 on Mediaset.[23]

Trajectory

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Television

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Year Program Channel Role
2006 Hoy por ti Telemadrid Editor and contributor
2009 Ahorro y finanzas TeleAsturias Host
2010 Marca gol MARCA TV Host
Animax Comandos Animax Reporter
2010–2011 La Sexta Deportes La Sexta Host
Tiramillas MARCA TV Host
2011 Qué quieres que te diga Cuatro Contributor
2011–2012 Deportes Cuatro Cuatro Host
2012–2013 Mundial MotoGP Telecinco Host
2013–2014 Jugones La Sexta Host
2014 Espejo público Antena 3 Contributor
En el aire La Sexta Contributor
Ilustres Ignorantes Movistar+ Guest
2015 Todo va bien Cuatro Host
2015–2021 Supervivientes Telecinco Host
2015–2016 Gran Hermano Telecinco Host
2016–2017 Campanadas de fin de año Telecinco Host
2016–2019, 2023 Gran Hermano VIP Telecinco Host
2017 Mi casa es la tuya Telecinco Guest
2017–2018 Dani&Flo Cuatro Host
2018 Planeta Calleja Cuatro Guest
2018–2019 Campanadas de fin de año Telecinco Host
2020 Juegos sin fronteras Telecinco Host
La casa fuerte Telecinco Host
2021 Secret Story: La casa de los secretos Telecinco Host
2021–2022 Galas de Nochebuena y Nochevieja Telecinco Host
2022–presente Idol Kids Telecinco Host
2024 Gran Hermano Dúo 2 Telecinco Host

Discography

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Awards and nominations

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Spanish Academy of Television Arts and Sciences Awards[24]
Year Category Work Result
2018 Best entertainment presenter Supervivientes 2018 Nominated
Cosmopolitan Awards[25]
Year Category Work Result
2017 TV Star Award Dani&Flo con Lara Álvarez Won

References

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  1. ^ "La suerte sonríe a Lara Álvarez en su 31 cumpleaños". El Comercio (in Spanish). 29 May 2017.
  2. ^ Romero, Pablo (24 April 2006). "¿Amas a Laura o te haces un corral?". El Mundo.
  3. ^ "El pasado de Lara Álvarez como integrante de "Amo a Laura"". LaguiaTV. ABC. 26 April 2015.
  4. ^ a b "Lara Álvarez, una reina asturiana para el deporte televisivo". La Nueva España.
  5. ^ "Lara Álvarez también presentará Tiramillas en Marca TV". Europa Press.
  6. ^ Formulatv.com. "Cuatro cancela 'Qué quieres que te diga'".
  7. ^ Formulatv.com. "Lara Álvarez y Ángel Nieto se unen al Mundial de motociclismo en Telecinco".
  8. ^ Formulatv.com. "Mediaset aparta a Marco Rocha y a Lara Álvarez de la MotoGP a un mes escaso del inicio de temporada".
  9. ^ "Lara Álvarez ya es uno de los 'Jugones'". Levante-EMV.
  10. ^ vertele.com. "Lara Álvarez deja 'Jugones' para hacer entretenimiento en La Sexta: ¿'Zapeando'?". Archived from the original on 23 March 2014.
  11. ^ "Buenafuente ficha a Lara Álvarez y Ángel Martín para 'En el aire'". La Nueva España.
  12. ^ "'Espejo público' ficha a la periodista Lara Álvarez". Formulatv.
  13. ^ "Llega "80 y la madre" con muchas novedades". Lacajadmusica.org.
  14. ^ "Lara Álvarez, fichaje de Vasile y... ¿novia de Fernando Alonso?". El Mundo.
  15. ^ "Lara Álvarez, sustituta de Edurne en 'Todo va bien'". Vertele.
  16. ^ "Lara Álvarez presentará 'Supervivientes'". La Vanguardia. 11 March 2015.
  17. ^ "Lara Álvarez, a por su octavo 'Supervivientes': "Cada año es una aventura distinta"" (in Spanish). Vertele. 25 March 2021.
  18. ^ "Llega 'GH 17' con un 'bombazo', 17 concursantes y la visita de Mercedes Milá". Telecinco. 7 September 2016.
  19. ^ Fernández, Eduardo (12 November 2016). "Carlos Sobera da la campanada, ahora con Lara Álvarez y en Mediaset". El Mundo.
  20. ^ "Lara Álvarez se une a Dani&Flo en Cuatro como presentadora". vertele.net. 31 August 2017.
  21. ^ "Joaquín Prat, el nuevo compañero televisivo de Lara Álvarez" (in Spanish). ¡Hola!. 23 March 2020.
  22. ^ "Sandra Barneda y Lara Álvarez acompañarán a Jorge Javier Vázquez en 'La casa fuerte 2'" (in Spanish). Mundo Deportivo. 18 November 2020.
  23. ^ "Así es 'Juntos somos más', el tema musical con el que debuta Lara Álvarez para la Eurocopa en Mediaset" (in Spanish). Vertele. 7 May 2021.
  24. ^ "Lara Álvarez nominada a los Premios Iris 2018". EABC (in Spanish). 20 July 2018.
  25. ^ "Estos son los galardonados de los Premios Cosmopolitan 2017". EABC (in Spanish). 19 October 2017.
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