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1 Personal life  





2 Career  





3 Albums  





4 Filmography  





5 Awards and nominations  



5.1  TVyNovelas Awards  







6 Compilations  





7 References  














Pablo Montero






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Pablo Montero
Pablo Montero performing for the independence day celebrations in Plaza de la Reforma, Cancún, Quintana Roo
Pablo Montero performing for the independence day celebrations in Plaza de la Reforma, Cancún, Quintana Roo
Background information
Birth nameOscar Daniel Hernandez Rodríguez
Also known as"The Ranchera Hunk"
Born (1974-08-23) August 23, 1974 (age 49)
Torreón, Coahuila, Mexico
GenresRegional Mexican, Latin pop
Occupation(s)Singer-songwriter, actor
Years active1990–present
LabelsUnivision Records
WebsiteProfile at Univision

Pablo Montero (born Óscar Daniel Hernández Rodríguez August 23, 1974) is a Mexican singer and actor. Montero's primary profession is singing, but he also acts regularly in telenovelas produced by Televisa productions in supporting roles. Montero is widely recognized and considered one of the most popular supporting actors in telenovelas.

Personal life[edit]

From about 2000 to 2003, Montero had a relationship with Aracely Arámbula.[1] In 2006, there were rumors about a possible romance with his costar in Duelo de Pasiones, Ludwika Paleta, who was married to Mexican actor Plutarco Haza. Montero and Paleta denied the rumors until a video was made public in which they were seen making out.[2] This is said to have caused Ludwika Paleta's separation from her husband. Paleta and Plutarco Haza later reconciled. On August 31, 2007 two days after Montero presented the nominees for the 2007 Latin Grammy Awards, Miami Police reported that they stopped Montero and a passenger after his white BMW SUV ran a red light. During the investigation, police reported discovering a clear bag that tested positive for cocaine, which Montero claimed as his.

However, in court the following month, Montero pleaded not guilty to cocaine possession, was found guilty, and was sentenced to probation, pending completion of a court mandated drug program. Montero was jailed in 2008 for violating the terms of his probation but was released on the condition that he complete a drug rehabilitation program.[3] On February 20, 2009, Montero graduated from his drug treatment program.

He has a son, Daniel Hernandez Piedra, born 22 February 2006 and son Pablo Hernandez Vidal, born in 28.9.2007, with the actress Sandra Vidal and two daughters, Carolina Hernandez Van Wielink born 27.2 2012 and Daniela Hernandez Van Wielink born 24 May 2014 with ex-wife Carolina Van Wielink.[4] In June 2010, his brother Oliver was murdered in an attempted robbery.[5] On June 13, 2013, his brother Javier Hernández was also killed.

Career[edit]

Pablo Montero

Known for his use of "charro" hats and black clothing during his concerts, he is a former teen idol and a paparazzi favorite in Mexico. He is also well known in the rest of Latin America, Australia, Europe, and the Hispanic community of the United States.

When Montero was a teenager, he had his first professional singing job as the lead singer of a group named "Trébol", which had a number one hit titled "Si tu Supieras" ("If You Knew").

Montero opted for a career as a solo artist shortly after this, struggling in local bars and clubs until he got his big break in 1999 when his album Donde Estas, Corazon? (Where Are You, My Love?) became the number one album on Mexico's charts. The album's success launched his image as a "ranchera hunk" and led to his acting debut in Vivo Por Elena (I Live for Elena), where he played a struggling young singer. This was followed by acting roles in Nunca te olvidaré (I Will Never Forget You), Abrázame muy fuerte (Hold me Tight), Rebeca, and Entre el Amor y el Odio.

His 2000 album, the self-titled Pablo Montero produced the number one hit "Que Voy a Hacer sin Ti?" ("What am I Going to do Without You?"). In 2001, Montero joined other artists invited to the White House South Lawn for a Cinco de Mayo fiesta, where he serenaded First Lady Laura Bush. Pablo Montero was followed by 2002's "Pidemelo Todo" ("Ask Me for Everything"), which also included a number one hit single in "Hay Otra en tu Lugar" ("There's Another One in Your Place"). Also in this latter album was the great hit to the soap opera Gata Salvaje, which was titled the same as the soap opera and reached the top ten list on the charts. Later this year he was honored in Australia for his acting as Martin in Rebeca. He has composed the songs for various shows including Olvidarte jamás, Gata Salvaje, La Revancha, Abrázame muy fuerte, Duelo de Pasiones and the controversial movie El Crimen del Padre Amaro.

Montero spent most of 2003 touring and preparing an album that was dedicated to legendary Mexican singer Javier Solís. This album hit the markets later in the year and was well received on a national level. He was involved in a scandal during 2003 because he had apparently not paid his employees during instances that he had not required them, such as when he was on tour, and then fired them when they demanded payment. He lost the case and was forced to pay them a settlement. In 2005, Montero signed a recording contract with Univision Records. In that year, he released his first album for Univision Records, "A Toda Ley."

In 2005, he was featured in an ad campaign by clothing company Hanes with the slogan "Mira quien tiene Hanes" ("Look who has Hanes on now.") He and Aracely Arámbula were both featured in the Spanish-language version of the campaign. In 2006, Montero starred in the Mexican soap opera Duelo de Pasiones, which aired on Univision during 2007. In 2008, Pablo acted in Fuego en le sangre, as Franco Reyes, one of the protagonists of the telenovela, with Eduardo Yáñez and Jorge Salinas. In 2010 he worked in Triunfo del Amor with Victoria Ruffo, Maite Perroni, William Levy, Osvaldo Rios and Daniela Romo.

In mid-2012, a return to the character of "Coloso" in Salvador Mejía it convened to join Qué bonito amor a new version of La hija del mariachi, being his second antagonistic role / main villain next to Jorge, Danna García, Malliany Marin and Juan Ferrara. In 2014, he acted in Mi corazón es tuyo as Diego. Pablo reunited once again with Jorge.

In 2014, he was a special guest acting in Lo imperdonable as Demetrio Silveria, Martin's half brother, costarring with Ana Brenda Contreras and Iván Sánchez.

Albums[edit]

Filmography[edit]

Films
Year Title Role Notes
2003 Mamá no te lo pierdas! Himself Television film
2005 Selena ¡vive!, acceso total Himself Television film
2006 Fiesta Mexicana ¡Un grito de alegría! Himself Television film
2007 ¡Pedro Infante vive! Himself Television film
2014 Prax: un niño especial Himself Short film
Television
Year Title Role Notes
1995–1996 Lazos de amor Óscar Hernández
1998 Vivo por Elena Luis Pablo
1999 Nunca te olvidaré Álvaro Cordero
2000–2001 Abrázame muy fuerte José María Montes Co-protagonist
2002 Entre el amor y el odio Ánimas "Alma Caritativa"
2003 Rebeca Martín García
2006 Olvidarte jamás Himself Musical guest
2006 Duelo de Pasiones Emilio Valtierra
2007 Yo amo a Juan Querendón Himself Musical guest
2008 Fuego en la sangre Franco Reyes Protagonist
2009 Nuestra belleza latina Himself Episode: "The Coaches Eliminate"
2010–2011 Triunfo del amor Cruz Robles Martínez
2012–2013 Qué bonito amor Óscar Fernández Supporting role/ villain
2014–2015 Mi corazón es tuyo Diego Lascurain Supporting role
2015 Lo imperdonable Demetrio Silveria Guest star; 3 episodes
2019–2020 Soltero con hijas Rodrigo Montero
2022 El último rey Vicente Fernández Main role

Awards and nominations[edit]

TVyNovelas Awards[edit]

Year Category Telenovela Result
1999 Best Co-star Actor Vivo por Elena Nominated
2001 Abrázame muy fuerte Won

Compilations[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Terra - Notícias, esportes, coberturas ao vivo, diversão e estilo de vida". Terra. Retrieved 8 March 2019.
  • ^ "V deo involucra a Ludwika Paleta y Pablo Montero | Noticias | People en Espa ol". Archived from the original on 2006-10-24.
  • ^ "Mexican singer, actor Pablo Montero out of jail" New York Daily News Latino, 13 August 2008.
  • ^ "Pablo Montero". Espectáculos. 26 December 2014. Retrieved 8 March 2019.
  • ^ "Pablo Montero's Brother Found Dead with a Gunshot Wound". Archived from the original on 2012-07-14. Retrieved 2010-06-10.

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