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Francisco Alejandro Gattorno Sánchez (born October 12, 1964), better known in the show business world plainly as Francisco Gattorno, is a famous Cuban-Mexican actor. A native of Santa Clara, Cuba, Gattorno earned Mexican citizenship during the early 2000s.

Biography

Francisco Gattorno grew in Santa Clara as a baseball fan. He also became interested in acting and directing as a young man. As a child, Gattorno became very fond of Cuban customs, such as Cuban music and sports. It was acting and directing, however, that occupied his interests more. Because of that, Gattorno studied acting, both at home in Cuba and in Mexico.

In 1985, 21 year old Gattorno made his film debut, participating as "Miguel" in a Cuban production, "Una Novia para David" ("A Girlfriend for David").

Three years passed, before Gattorno got his next job in this media, in "El Verano de la Señora Forbes" ("The Summer of Miss Forbes"). "El Verano de la Señora Forbes" game Gattorno his first exposition in Mexico and was also seen in the Netherlands. In 1989 he played a small role in 1989's "Papeles Secundarios" ("Secondary Roles").

His next job took him to Spain, as he participated in the 1992 Cuban-Spaniard production "Me Alquilo Para Soñar" ("I was Rented for a Dream").

In 1993, Gattorno proceeded to work on another Cuban film, "Sueño Tropical" ("Tropical Dream"). Gattorno was by then a well known actor in Cuba. His salaries, however, were comparatively small compared to those of well known actors in other Latin American countries.

Gattorno travelled to Chile before 1993 was over, to participate in filmmaker Paola Castillo's short production, "Los Perros Tambien Tienen Hambre" ("Dogs Also Get Hungry"). "Los Perros Tambien Tienen Hambre" runs for an approximate total of four minutes.

1994 was a breakthrough year for Gattorno: He moved to Mexico, participating in the well known film "Fresa y Chocolate" ("Straberries and Chocolate"), a film about a homosexual who falls in love with a communist man. Gattorno played "Miguel" in Fresas y Chocolate".

Having established himself in Mexico, Gattorno debuted on Televisa's telenovelas in 1995, acting as "Josè Maria" in "La Dueña", which loosely translated into English means "The (female) Owner". In "La Dueña", Gattorno acted alongside well known Mexican actors such as Angelica Rivera, Salvador Sánchez and Eduardo Santamarina, among others. He also met his future wife, Cynthia Klithbo, at the time, a buddying star herself.

In 1996, Gattorno acted alongside another list of well known actors, including Costa Rican Maribel Guardia
and Mexicans Joan Sebastian (Guardia's longtime husband), Olga Breeskin, Sebastian Ligarde, Claudio Báez, Itati Cantoral, César Bono, José Ángel Garcia, Carlos Miguel, Guadalupe Esparza (of the well known music group Bronco) and many others in "Tu y Yo" ("You and Me"), which became an international hit, becoming one of the most viewed shows among Hispanics in the United States.

"Tu y Yo" was followed by "Cañaveral de Pasiones", ("Pasion Canaveral") where Gattorno acted alongside fellow Cuban César Èvora and other well known Mexican actors, such as Angelica Arágon and others. "Cañaveral de Pasiones" was an important stepping stone in Gattorno's career; after this soap opera was over, many media outlets began to talk about his relationship with Klithbo, with whom he did not have any children.

In 1998, Gattorno participated in an action film, "Engaño Mortal' ("Deadly Lie"). He also acted as "Alvaro San Roman" in a telenovela named "Preciosa" ("Precious One"). Gattorno and Èvora acted together once again in 1999's "Laberintos de Pasion" ("Passion Labyrinths"). "Laberintos de Pasion" was another major Televisa hit, by then, Gattorno had become a sex symbol among females in Mexico and Latin America, and among Hispanic females in the United States. He also p[articipated that year in "Entre la Tarde y la Noche" ("Between Afternoon and Night").

Gattorno and Klithbo eventually divorced; Gattorno's fame kept growing, and, in 2000, he made his Hollywood debut, as "Jorge Camacho" in the low budget film, "Before Night Falls
'.

Gattorno then travelled to Colombia in 2001, to play "Andres Bustamante" in "Amantes del Desierto" ("Lovers of the Desert"). Soon after, he met Belmaris Gònzalez Suazo. a woman who is not involved in show business. Gònlalez Suazo would become Gattorno's second wife. The couple share two daughters.

Gattorno continued his 2001 work with "El Noveno Mandamiento" ("The Ninth Commandment").

During 2002, Gattorno participated in a telenovela that was geared towards teenagers and which became a major hit: alongside Daniela Lujan, Belinda Peregrin, Laura Flores
and former Menudo Johnny Lozada, among others, Gattorno acted in "Complices al Rescate" ("Accomplices to the Rescue"), a romantic story about youngsters trying to repair some broken relationships.

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