Oriana Sabatini

Oriana Gabriela Sabatini Fulop (born April 19, 1996) is an Argentine model, actress and singer.

Oriana Sabatini
Oriana Sabatini at the Eco Fashion Show in 2014.
Born
Oriana Gabriela Sabatini Fulop

(1996-04-19) April 19, 1996
Nationality Argentina
OccupationModel, Actress and Singer
Years active2011-present
Height1.72 m (5 ft 7 12 in)
Partner(s)Julián Serrano (2014-2017)
Paulo Dybala (2018-present)
Parent(s)Osvaldo Sabatini and Catherine Fulop
RelativesGabriela Sabatini (Aunt)
Tiziana Sabatini (Sister)

Biography

Oriana Gabriela Sabatini was born on 19 April 1996 in Buenos Aires, Argentina. She is the eldest daughter of Osvaldo Sabatini, an Argentine actor and businessman and Catherine Fulop, a Venezuelan actress. She has a sister three years younger named, Tiziana Beatriz Sabatini Fulop. She is niece of the renowned professional tennis player, Gabriela Sabatini. She began her artistic training at a very young age, studying singing, piano and theater. Her studies include two years at the Julio Chávez acting training Institute and one year at the New York Film Academy.

Career

Modeling career

Her first individual modeling was at 13 for a magazine, in an article about her relationship with the mother. In 2017, she participated with the well-known brand L'Oréal doing an advertising campaign about their Casting Creme Gloss products.

Television career

Her first television performance was in 2011 in the Uruguayan telenovela Porque te quiero así.

In 2012, she was summoned by Cris Morena to be part of the cast of Aliados. From 2013 to 2014, she was part of the cast of the youth television series Aliados. In 2014, she made the theatrical seasons of Aliados.

In 2018, she made her film debut, with the movie Perdida.

In 2018, she was the protagonist of the television series Medusa with Esteban Lamothe.

In 2019, she acted in the Spanish film ¿Qué te juegas?.

In 2019, she was the protagonist of the television series Secreto bien guardado with Victorio D'Alessandro.

In 2019, she was the protagonist of the movie Rosario: un clásico de amor y fútbol with Nicolás Furtado.

Singing career

In April 2017, she began her solo career with the release of her first single in English, «Love Me Down Easy». Then she participated in June in the opening of the well-known program called ShowMatch conducted by Marcelo Tinelli, singing «Love Me Down Easy».

On July 5, she appeared as a backup artist on Ariana Grande Dangerous Woman Tour singing her first single «Love Me Down Easy» and two new songs: «Stay Or Run» and «What U Gonna Do».

On September 21 she appeared as a solo artist at Usina del Arte, Ciudad Emergente, a show for new artists.

On November 14 and 15 of the same year he was the opening act for the band Coldplay, who finished their A Head Full of Dream tour in Argentina, performing at the Unico Stadium in La Plata.[1]

In 2018, she performed at the Lollapalooza Argentina festival, sharing the stage with the American band Red Hot Chili Peppers.

Personal life

From June 1, 2014 to June 2017, Oriana Sabatini was in a relationship with the actor and Youtuber, Julián Serrano.

Since July 2018, Oriana Sabatini is in a relationship with the Argentine professional football player, Paulo Dybala. On March 21, 2020, Sabatini and Dybala tested positive for COVID-19, amid its pandemic in Italy.[2][3]

Filmography

Television

Year Title Character Channel
2011 Porque te quiero así Rocío Canal 10
2013-2014 Aliados Azul Medina/Luz Telefe/Fox
2018 Medusa Telefe
2019 Secreto bien guardado Amalia Peres Kiev CINE.AR

Television Programs

Year Program Channel Notes
2013 Fans en Vivo FWTV Guest
2013 Gracias por venir, gracias por estar Telefe Guest
2014 AM, antes del mediodía Telefe Guest
2014 Susana Gimenéz Telefe Guest
2014 Fans en Vivo FWTV Guest
2014 Tu cara me suena (Season 2) Telefe Replaces Ángela Torres as Katy Perry
2014 Tu cara me suena (Season 2) Telefe Join Ángela Torres as Aino Jawo
2014 Tu cara me suena (Season 2) Telefe Join Pichu Straneo as Christina Aguilera
2014 Almorzando con Mirtha Legrand Canal 13 Guest
2014 Gracias por venir, gracias por estar Telefe Guest
2015 Pura Química ESPN+ Guest
2016 Fans en Vivo FWTV Guest
2017 Fans en Vivo FWTV Guest
2017 Bailando 2017 Canal 13 Guest
2017 Susana Gimenéz Telefe Guest
2017 Los ángeles de la mañana Canal 13 Guest
2018 Cortá por Lozano Telefe Guest
2019 Cortá por Lozano Telefe Guest
2019 Los ángeles de la mañana Canal 13 Guest
2020 Cortá por Lozano Telefe Guest
2020 Fans en Vivo FWTV Guest
2020 Los ángeles de la mañana Canal 13 Guest

Theater

Year Title Character Director Theater
2014 Aliados, el musical Azul Medina Cris Morena Teatro Gran Rex
2014 El Club del Hit Herself

Movies

Year Movie Character Director
2018 Perdida Alina Zambrano Alejandro Montiel
2019 Rosario: un clásico de amor y fútbol Paola Bruno Hernández
2019 ¿Qué te juegas? Inés de León

Videoclips

Year Artist Song
2014 Julián Serrano Love is Louder ft. Oriana Sabatini
2015 Julián Serrano Yo te Protejo
2019 Emilia Mernes ft. Darell No Soy Yo

Awards and nominations

Year Award Category Work Result
2013 TKM Awards Actress Revelation Aliados Winner
2013 TKM Awards Look TKM Herself Nominated
2013 Kids' Choice Awards Argentina Revelation Aliados Winner
2014 Kids' Choice Awards Argentina Favorite Actress Aliados Winner
2015 MTV Millennial Awards Argentine Instagramer of the Year Herself Nominated
2015 Kids' Choice Awards Argentina Goddess Herself Winner
2015 Los Más Clickeados Awards Most Rated Celebrities of the Year Herself Winner
2016 MTV Millennial Awards Argentine Snapchatero of the Year Herself Winner
2016 Kids' Choice Awards Argentina Trendy Girl Herself Nominated
2017 Kids' Choice Awards Argentina Favorite National Artist or Group Herself Nominated
2017 Kids' Choice Awards Argentina Favorite Latin Song «Love Me Down Easy» Nominated
2017 MTV Europe Music Awards Best South Latin American Artist Herself Nominated
2018 Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards Favorite Latin Music Star Herself Nominated
2018 Martín Fierro Awards Best Music Video of the Year «Love Me Down Easy» Nominated
2018 Kids' Choice Awards Argentina Favorite National Artist or Group Herself Nominated

Discography

Soundtrack albums

As lead artist

List of singles as lead artist, with selected chart positions, showing year released
Title Year Peaks Album
ARG
[4]
ARG
Airplay

[5]
ARG
National

[6]
"Love Me Down Easy" 2017 172 Non-album singles
"Stay or Run" [lower-alpha 1]6
"What U Gonna Do" 2018 [lower-alpha 2]4
"False Start" 61[lower-alpha 3]6
"Mis Manos" 2019 15
"El Último Tango"
"Luna Llena" 2020 72142 TBA
"Bad"
"Lo Que Tienes"
(with Rusherking)
44[lower-alpha 4]4
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

Notes:

  1. "Stay or Run" did not enter the Argentina Airplay chart, but peaked at number eight on the Argentina Anglo Airplay chart.[7]
  2. "What U Gonna Do" did not enter the Argentina Airplay chart, but peaked at number three on the Argentina Anglo Airplay chart.[8]
  3. "False Start" did not enter the Argentina Airplay chart, but peaked at number four on the Argentina Anglo Airplay chart.[9]
  4. "Lo Que Tienes" did not enter the Argentina Airplay chart, but peaked at number 17on the Argentina Latin Airplay chart.[10]

References

  1. "Oriana Sabatini: "Amo actuar, amo bailar, amo cantar"" (in Spanish). Retrieved 2018-07-25.
  2. "Dybala: 'I too have Coronavirus'". Football Italia. 21 March 2020. Retrieved 22 March 2020.
  3. "Coronavirus: Paulo Dybala and Paolo Maldini test positive". British Broadcasting Corporation. 22 March 2020. Retrieved 22 March 2020.
  4. Peak positions on the Argentina Hot 100:
  5. Peak positions on the Argentina Airplay chart:
  6. Peak positions on the Argentina National Songs chart:
  7. "Top 20 Anglo Argentina – Del 22 al 28 de Enero, 2018" (in Spanish). Monitor Latino. Retrieved 28 December 2020.
  8. "Top 20 Anglo Argentina – Del 14 al 20 de Mayo, 2018" (in Spanish). Monitor Latino. Retrieved 28 December 2020.
  9. "Top 20 Anglo Argentina – Del 8 al 14 de Octubre, 2018" (in Spanish). Monitor Latino. Retrieved 28 December 2020.
  10. "Top 20 Latino Argentina – Del 25 al 31 de Enero, 2021" (in Spanish). Monitor Latino. Retrieved 2 February 2021.

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