Carlos Ponce

Carlos Ponce (born September 4, 1972) is a Puerto Rican actor, singer, composer and television personality. Ponce began his acting career by participating in Spanish language soap operas for Televisa and Telemundo. Ponce continued to expand his acting career by participating in various American television series. He did not limit himself solely to a career in television. Ponce, who is also a singer, is also active in the American movie industry as a character actor. In film, he played Salvadore in Couples Retreat, Matthew Wright in Spy and Rodrigo in Deuce Bigalow: European Gigolo. In television, he played Felix Gonzalez in Cristela, Max Duran in Hollywood Heights, as well as voicing Santiago Santos in Maya and Miguel.

Carlos Ponce
Ponce in 2019
Born (1972-09-04) September 4, 1972
Occupation
  • Actor
  • singer
  • model
Years active1989–present
Spouse(s)
Verónica Rubio
(m. 1996; div. 2010)
Partner(s)Ximena Duque (2010–16)
Karina Banda (2018)
Children4
Musical career
Genres
Instruments
  • Vocals

Early years

Ponce was born Carlos Ponce Freyre[note 1] in Santurce, Puerto Rico. His parents, Carlos Ponce, Sr. and Esther Freyre, emigrated from Cuba after the Cuban Revolution led by Fidel Castro. After his birth, the family moved to Humacao, where Ponce was raised. As a child, he actively participated in his school's plays and at home he would often put on a show for the family where he would sing the latest tunes. "Carlitos", as he is known in Puerto Rico, started to appear in television commercials at the age of six. He attended high school in Humacao and was a member of the school's drama club.[1][2]

In 1986, the Ponce family moved to Miami, Florida and Ponce continued to participate in his school's productions at South Miami Senior High. He was named the best student actor of the southern region of the United States .[3]

In 1990, Ponce participated in the Southeastern Theatre Conference and competed for the chance to win a scholarship. He won and enrolled in the New World School of the Arts conservatory. However, the Spanish-language television station Univision offered Ponce the opportunity to host a show called Hablando (Talking). This was his first serious television debut and after his debut he gave up his university studies.[1][2][3]

Acting career

After the show came to its end, Ponce went to Mexico to visit a friend. While there he visited the Televisa television station. The talent director of the station met Ponce and offered Ponce his first role in a soap opera: Guadalupe, starring Adela Noriega and Eduardo Yáñez. He participated in another soap opera for Televisa, Sentimientos Ajenos, in which he played the main character. Ponce also sang the theme song for the production. He received the "Actor Revelation of 1997 Award" by Eres magazine and named "Best Actor" by TV y Novelas magazine (both are Mexican publications).[1][2][3]

In between productions, Ponce returned to Miami and Univision hired him as the host of a new show, Control. He hosted the show for three years and won an "ACE Award".[1][2][3]

In 2003, Ponce joined Entertainment Tonight as a correspondent. He also hosted An Entertainment Tonight Event — Celebrity Weddings Unveiled, a CBS primetime special. Ponce hosted the 2006 Miss Universe pageant in Los Angeles, with Shandi Finnessey, Nancy O'Dell and Carson Kressley. In 2007, he starred in the Telemundo NBC Universal telenovela Dame Chocolate (Give Me Chocolate) alongside Génesis Rodríguez and Karla Monroig. Ponce also starred in Perro Amor in 2010 on the same network. In 2012, Ponce began hosting the hit Puerto Rican singing competition for kids on Wapa Television called Idol Kids Puerto Rico.[1][2][3] In 2013, Ponce appeared on Telemundo's Santa Diabla as Humberto Cano.

From 2014-2015 Ponce co-starred in the ABC comedy Cristela as Felix, the male lead on the show.

Filmography

Film roles
YearTitleRoleNotes
2001Lady and the Tramp II: Scamp's AdventureEnd Title SongVoice only
2005Deuce Bigalow: European GigoloRodrigo
2005Meet Me in MiamiLuis
2005Complete Guide to GuysSteve
2006Just My LuckAntonio
2009Couples RetreatSalvadore
2011RioMarcelVoice only
2013Free BirdsNarrator / AlejandroVoice only
2014The Pirate FairyBonitoVoice only
2015SpyMatthew Wright
2016Ice Age: Collision CourseBrian Diaz Voice only
Television roles
YearTitleRolesNotes
1993–1994 Guadalupe Willie
1996–1997 Sentimientos ajenos Renato Aramendia Main role; 98 episodes
1998 Beverly Hills, 90210 Tom Savin Episode: "Confession"
1998–2006 7th Heaven Carlos Rivera 12 episodes
2001 Once and Again Giancarlo Episode: "The Other End of the Telescope"
2001 Sin pecado concebido Adrián Martorel Ibáñez Main role; 90 episodes
2003 Karen Sisco Will Episode: "The One That Got Away"
2003 Ángel de la guarda, mi dulce compañía Gustavo Almansa Main role; 122 episodes
2004 Eve Joe Episode: "Above Average Joe"
2006 Stranded Chief Inspector Raddimus Television film
2006 Vanished Cured corna Television film
2006 Break-in Inspector Raddimus Television film
2007 Dame chocolate Bruce Remington Main role; 149 episodes
2008 Lipstick Jungle Rodrigo Vega 4 episodes
2010 Perro amor Antonio "El Perro" Brando Main role; 129 episodes
2011–2012 Dos hogares Santiago Ballesteros Ortiz / Jesús Main role; 145 episodes
2012 Hollywood Heights Max Duran Series regular; 29 episodes
2013 Arranque de pasión Chceco Fernández Main role; 6 episodes
2013–2014 Santa Diabla Humberto Cano Main role; 136 episodes
2014–2015 Cristela Felix Main role; 22 episodes
2016 Telenovela Diego Episode: "The Rivals"
2016 Devious Maids Benjamin Pacheco 6 episodes
2016–2017 Silvana sin lana Manuel Gallardo Main role; 120 episodes
2017 La Fan Luis Alberto Fontán 1 episode
2017 Major Crimes Emilio Diaz 5 episodes
2018 The Boss Baby: Back in Business Board Baby Emiliano Episode: "As the Diaper Changes"
2019 Playing with Fire Jorge Jaramillo Main role; 10 episodes
2020 La Doña León Contreras Main role
2020–present Julie and the Phantoms Ray Molina Recurring role; 7 episodes
2021 La suerte de Loli TBA Main cast

Musical career

External audio
You may listen to Carlos Ponce's "Rezo" here
and to his "Escuchame" here

In 1998, Emilio Estefan Jr. and Kike Santander signed Ponce to a record contract. His first album was entitled Carlos Ponce, and included three of his own compositions. The album reached the #1 spot in the Latin Billboards for nine weeks in the Hispanic community of the United States. It also reached the #1 spot in Central America and South America. He was Awarded a Double Platinum Award for the sales which his album generated.[1][2][3]

On the Billboard Hot Latin Tracks Carlos Ponce reached the number-one spot three times with "Rezo" (I Pray), "Decir Adiós" (Say Good-Bye) and "Escúchame" (Listen to Me).[4]

Discography

  • 2012: Me Llevas
  • 2010: Perro Amor
  • 2005: Celebrando 15 Años Con
  • 2003: La Historia
  • 2002: Ponce
  • 1999: Todo Lo Que Soy
  • 1998: Carlos Ponce

Soundtrack

Billboard Hot Latin Tracks chart chronology

Year Single Peak[4]
1998 "Rezo" 1
1998 "Decir Adiós" 1
1999 "Recuerdo" 31
1999 "Te Vas" 10
1999 "Escúchame" 1
1999 "Busco una Mujer" 26
2000 "La Razón de mi Ser" 18
2002 "Mujer con Pantalones" 15

Awards

In 1999, Ponce received many awards, including:

  • "Best Pop Album" from Billboard magazine
  • "Artist Revelation" from Premios Lo Nuestro and
  • "Pop Ballad Revelation of the Year" from Premios Tu Musica de Puerto Rico.[1][2][3]

American television

During this period he also made his debut in American television with his participation in the TV series Beverly Hills, 90210 and 7th Heaven where he played the on-screen husband of Jessica Biel's character Mary Camden. He also made guest appearances in Live with Regis and Kathie Lee and in Donny & Marie.[1][2][3]

In 1999, Ponce recorded his second studio album, Todo lo que Soy (Everything that I Am). The World Athletic Games held in Seville, Spain adopted the song "Amelia" from Ponce's second album as its official theme. That same year, he was contracted by the Walt Disney Studios to vocalize the song "Bella Notte" for the animated film, Lady and the Tramp II: Scamp's Adventure. He also appeared in ABC's drama series Once and Again.

After the tragedy of the September 11, 2001 attacks, Ponce joined a group of 100 Latin American singers, who united to pay tribute to the victims by recording "Ultimo Adios" ("Last Good-Bye"). The proceeds of the recording were donated to families of the victims. That same year Ponce participated in Televisa production, Sin Pecado Concebido, along with Mexican actress, Angélica Rivera. In 2002, he recorded his third studio album, Ponce; later that year he signed a contract with Telemundo to host a reality show called Protagonista de la Musica", which became one of the most popular Hispanic programs in the U.S. and Puerto Rico.[1][2][3]

In 2006, Ponce participated in the controversial recording of the Spanish-language version of the Star-Spangled Banner, called "Nuestro Himno", alongside Wyclef Jean, Gloria Trevi and Olga Tañón. That same year Ponce also played a role in a Lifetime movie, Break-In. A Suspense Thriller, A nightmare honeymoon for newlyweds vacationing at a remote location in the Caribbean when intruders take them hostage in the middle of the night.

In May 2008, VH1 began a search for America's "numero uno telenovela star" and will chronicle the journey to stardom in its newest original series, "¡Viva Hollywood!". The "¡Viva Hollywood!" cast of aspiring Latino and Latina telenovela stars will move into the "Casa De Locos" where they must master the "7 Deadly Sins of Telenovelas": passion, lust, charisma, drama, fire, seduction and scandal. The "sins" are disciplines each cast member must learn in order to capture the over-the-top style and flair of a true telenovela star and impress the celebrity judges: the award-winning actress and singer María Conchita Alonso and accomplished actor singer/song-writer Carlos Ponce. International celebrity astrologer and Latino legend, Walter Mercado, will appear in each episode to give the contestants guidance on their journey and alert the cast of their upcoming challenges. Daisy Fuentes, Angélica Vale, Charo, Cristián de la Fuente, Lorena Rojas, María Celeste Arrarás and Perez Hilton have signed on as celebrity guest judges that will assist in determining who gets to stay and who will need to go. Each week contestants up for elimination discover their fate by watching their own over the top telenovela death scenes. Ponce started in the second season of Lipstick Jungle, where he played a character called "Rodrigo".[5] He has noted that he selected the program because it could "benefit" his career.[5]

Personal life

Ponce married his high school sweetheart, photographer Verónica Rubio (who is the sister of current U.S. Senator Marco Rubio). They resided in Miami, Florida, with their four children, Giancarlo (born 1999), Sebastián (born 2001), and twins Savannah and Sienna (born 2002). In 2010, the couple divorced.[6] From 2010 to 2016 he was in a relationship with Colombian actress Ximena Duque.[7] Since 2018, he is in a relationship with Mexican tv-host Karina Banda.

Filmography

In 2003, Ponce played himself in the movie Chasing Papi alongside fellow Latinos: Puerto Ricans Roselyn Sánchez, Lisa Vidal, Walter Mercado, Colombian actress Sofía Vergara, and Latin pop singer Jaci Velásquez. After this experience, he left for New Zealand, where he participated in the independent film Meet Me in Miami.[1][2][3]

In 2005, Ponce briefly appeared in the movie Deuce Bigalow: European Gigolo. In 2006, Ponce lent his voice to the controversial recording of the Spanish-language version of "the Star-Spangled Banner", entitled "Nuestro Himno", alongside Wyclef Jean, Gloria Trevi and Olga Tañón.[1][2][3]

He hosted the Miss Universe 2006 pageant in Los Angeles, along with Shandi Finnessey, Nancy O'Dell and Carson Kressley. He also appears in the movie Just My Luck, with Lindsay Lohan, Chris Pine and McFly.

Ponce was cast as Salvadore, a sexy yoga instructor, in the 2009 comedy Couples Retreat.

See also

Notes

References

This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.