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Luís Jara

Luís Jara
Luís Jara in 2018
Background information
Birth nameLuís Alberto Jara Cantillana
Also known asLucho Jara
Born (1965-10-25) October 25, 1965 (age 59)
Santiago, Chile
OriginChilean
Occupation(s)Singer, TV host, actor
InstrumentVoice
Years active1981–present
LabelsEMI Music, Sony Music, Universal Music, Feria Music, Plaza Independencia
Websitewww.luisjara.cl

Luis Alberto Jara Cantillana (born in Santiago, Chile, on October 25, 1965), or simply known as Lucho Jara, is a Chilean singer, television host and former actor.[1] He has participated in the teleseries De cara al mañana playing as Juan José "El Turco" Aguad, and Los títeres from Canal 13, as Pato.

Biography

Son of Luis Jara Vergara and Alba Rosa Cantillana,[2] his road to the TV began when he participated in the show Sabados Gigantes', in a section named "El Clan Infantil", where take part singers, actors and dancers.

Later, he participated as actor in the soap opera De cara al mañana from Televisión Nacional de Chile in 1982; after that would come his participation in the successful teleserie Los títeres from Canal 13 in 1984. In 1985, he won a festival in the stellar TV show Martes 13 with the song Ámame. To this success, adds the song Me hace falta, with which he gets the second place in the Viña del Mar International Song Festival in 1986. This some year he records his first album Ámame.

Successively, followed by the Otra vez de cero (1988) and Inevitable (1990). Later, he would add to the repertoire for to make his first recital, Concierto de Antología. The album Un Golpe de Suerte 1992 shows a mature, trusted artist, competent for to perform a high quality and sizable show, with which he walks Chile.

In 1995, he starts as TV host in Chilevisión, with the show ¿Cuánto vale el show?. Because to be considered as "TV promise". Jara makes two stellars TV show in the channel, too: De aquí no sale and Calor humano, enduring in Chilevisión to December 2002.

To Un Golpe de Suerte was followed by the production Emociones, that includes a heartfelt tribute to his father (deceased on October 25, 1992), next to the pianist Raúl Di Blasio. Two years later he published Para que no me olvides and in 1998 Lo Nuestro Ayer y Hoy.

In 2002 he records his self-titled album and he release his single Mañana, which it becomes a success. This same year, he signs contract with Canal 13, when makes debut in 2003 as TV host of La Movida del Festival (satellite TV show of Viña del Mar International Song Festival), and later he hosted with the comedian Álvaro Salas the TV show Vértigo. His consecration in TV arrives from stellar TV show Mucho Lucho, when he hosted his own comedian and talk show in prime time.

In 2003, he published his album Mi Destino, and two years after he makes Tanto amor.

On March 1, 2007, he debuts in the new morning TV show of Canal 13, Juntos, El show de la mañana, with Eli de Caso and Karla Constant. The low rating of the TV show, added to its bad review, derived in disclaimer from Luis Jara in Canal 13 at the end of 2008, it's the last appearance in the matinal TV show Juntos, on December 24 of this same year.[3]

In 2008, he releases his new album Swing, where presents covers of sings from years 1970 and 1980, in a close to jazz, blues and swing style.[4] In 2009, he joins MEGA, where he debuts in the TV show Morandé con compañía on March 20 of this year, and he hosted his first TV show Un golpe de Lucho. The first semester of 2010, he was the TV host of the stellar TV show Elígeme in the Wednesdays. In 2011, he was TV host and backstage during auditions for the stellar talent show Yo soy..., from MEGA.

In November 2011, he hosted the talent and game TV show Coliseo romano, and on February 29, 2012, he begins to host the first season of Tu cara me suena.

On March 19, 2012, he began to host the game TV show Salta a la vista.

On May 25, 2013, his mother deceased by cancer.

Actually, Luis hosted the matinal TV show Mucho gusto.

Television

Soap operas

TV Show

  • 1995 – ¿Cuánto vale el show? (Chilevisión)
  • 1996–2001 – De aquí no sale (Chilevisión)
  • 2000–2002 – Calor Humano (Chilevisión)
  • 2003; 2006; 2008 – La movida del Festival (Canal 13)
  • 2003–2008 – Vértigo (Canal 13)
  • 2003–2006 – Mucho Lusho (Canal 13)
  • 2007–2008 – Juntos, el Show de la mañana (Canal 13)
  • 2009 – Un golpe de Lusho Mega
  • 2009–2011 – Morande con compañía Mega
  • 2010–2011 – Elígeme Mega
  • 2011–2012 – Yo Soy Mega
  • 2011 – Coliseo romano Mega
  • 2012 – Tu cara me suena Mega
  • 2012 – Salta a la vista Mega
  • 2013– 2018; 2019 – Mucho gusto Mega

Discography

Singles

Year Song Highest place Album
CHL
Official singles
2002 "Mañana" 1 Luis Jara
"No sé olvidarte" 2
2003 "Envidia" 19 Mi destino
2005 "Que no daría" 1 Tanto amor
"Cambia" 13
"No tengo que pedir perdón" 52
2006 "Fuimos demasiado lejos" 47
2007 "Si pudiera" 4 20 años: El concierto
2008 "Yo no sé vivir sin ti" 28 Swing
2009 "Que será de ti" 57
2010 "Noche de paz" 79 Villancicos: Un regalo en Navidad
"Blanca Navidad" 84
2011 "No sabía" 24 Late fuerte
2012 "Dos corazones rotos" (duet with Américo) 62
2013 "El dueño"
2014 "Cerca" 17 Cerca
"Invencible" 45
2015 "Quiero Ser" 73
2017 "Enamorado" (duet with 3.30 AM) 97 La Última Tentación
2018 "La Última Tentación" (with María José Quintanilla and Franco "El Gorila") 22
2019 "Déjalo" (with Rigeo) 33

Filmography

  • 1996 – Bienvenida Cassandra

Premios y nominaciones

Year Award Category Result
2000 Altazor Awards Ballad – Author's song Nominated
2004 Altazor Awards Ballad – Author's song Nominated
2005 Copihue de Oro Consecrated singer Winner
2006 Copihue de Oro Consecrated singer Winner
2007 Copihue de Oro Male Singer Winner
2010 Copihue de Oro Romantic Group or Singer Winner
2011 Copihue de Oro Romantic Group or Singer Nominated
2012 Gold Tie Popular Youth Face Nominated
Copihue de Oro Romantic Group or Singer Winner
2013 Copihue de Oro Best TV host Winner
Romantic Group or Singer Winner
2014 Copihue de Oro Best TV host Winner
Romantic Group or Singer Wait for...

References

  1. ^ https://www.imdb.com/name/nm1426653/bio Luis Jara IMDb profile [user-generated source]
  2. ^ Vallejos, Sergio (May 28, 2013). "En el llorado adiós, Luis Jara le cantó a su mamá" (ASPX). Las Últimas Noticias. p. 27.
  3. ^ EMOL, Luis Jara llora en su despedida de Canal 13
  4. ^ Terra, Luis Jara presentó su disco Swing ante amigos famosillos: "Estoy cumpliendo un sueño"
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