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Lilí Brillanti

Lilí Brillanti
Born
María del Roble Brillanti Ramírez

(1973-03-11) March 11, 1973 (age 51)
Alma materNational Autonomous University of Mexico
Instituto Nacional de Bellas Artes y Literatura
Occupation(s)Actress, TV hostess
Years active1994–present
Spouse(s)Jaime Rivas (1994-2011)
Jesús Zapico (2012-present)
ChildrenMael Zapico Brillanti (b. 2012)
Parent(s)José Mucio Brillanti Sánchez[1]
Cristina Ramírez
RelativesAraceli, Juan Ramón & Martha (siblings) Luis Enrique & Mara (nephews)

Lilí Brillanti (born María del Roble Brillanti Ramírez on March 11, 1973, in Mexico City, Mexico) is a Mexican actress and TV hostess.

Biography

Brillanti was born on March 11, 1972, in Mexico City, Mexico. She was a daughter of José Mucio Brillanti Sánchez and Cristina Ramírez. Brillanti has two sisters, Araceli and Socorro. She studied communication sciences at the National Autonomous University of Mexico and dramatic art at the National Institute of Fine Arts. She is also a graduate of the Center for Artistic Education (CEA de Televisa).

In 1994 it was announced[clarification needed] in the television program Pácatelas presented by Paco Stanley and in 1999 she was a program reporter Duro y Directo. Later, she joined the cast of Todo se vale and en Vida TV presented with Galilea Montijo and Héctor Sandarti. In 2010 she joined the ranks of TV Azteca.

Personal life

Brillanti was married to Jaime Rivas from 1994 until 2011.

In June 2011, she began dating Jesús Zapico, a Spanish businessman, and after a seven-month relationship, they married in January 2012, the same year their son, Mael, was born, on May 13.

Filmography

Television, telenovelas
Year Title Role Notes
1994 Pácatelas TV show
1999 Duro y Directo Herself/hostess TV show
1999/00 DKDA: Sueños de juventud Reporter Special appearance
2003 Amor Real Asunción Special appearance[2]
2003/06 Mujer, casos de la vida real Various characters TV series
2004 Big Brother México Herself/Guest Reality show, Season 3 (part 2) VIP[3]
2005 Viva la mañana Herself/hostess TV show
2006 Vida TV Herself/hostess TV show
Duelo de pasiones Special appearance
La fea más bella Hostess Special appearance[4]
2007 Nuestra casa Herself/hostess TV show
Objetos perdidos Wife TV series
2008 Zona 4 Herself/hostess TV show
Las tontas no van al cielo Tina Recurring role[5]
2009 Adictos TV series
Mujeres Asesinas 2 Patricia Season 2, Episode:1, "Clara, fantasiosa"[6]
Camaleones Susana Recurring role
2016–present Como dice el dicho Various characters TV series

References