Daniel Elbittar

Venezuelan actor, model, singer (b. 1979) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Daniel Elbittar Villegas (born April 30, 1979) is a Venezuelan actor, model and singer, best known for his work in both Venezuelan and Mexican telenovelas.

Born
Daniel Elbittar Villegas

(1979-04-30) April 30, 1979 (age 46)
Occupations
  • Actor
  • singer
  • model
Yearsactive1998–present
Spouse
(m. 2014)
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Daniel Elbittar
Daniel Elbittar in 2022
Born
Daniel Elbittar Villegas

(1979-04-30) April 30, 1979 (age 46)
Occupations
  • Actor
  • singer
  • model
Years active1998–present
Spouse
(m. 2014)
Musical career
Genres
Instrument
  • Vocals
Websiteelbittar.com
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Career

Acting career

Elbittar, began his career as an actor in 1998 in the Venezuelan telenovela produced by Venevisión Así es la vida,[1][2] in 1999 he starred in the telenovela La calle de los sueños.[3][4] After a year away from television, in 2001 he participated in Más que amor, frenesí with Maritza Bustamante.[5] He had roles in several telenovelas later such as Engañada, Negra consentida and Olvidarte jamás.[1] He has also appeared in several episodes of the series Decisiones, Lotería and Seguro y urgente.[6] In 2007 he made his last telenovela in Venezuela for Radio Caracas Televisión, titled Camaleona.[7][non-primary source needed] Which had problems during its transmission due to the problems of the closing of the channel.[8]

In 2008 he moved from Miami to Mexico to sign a contract with network TV Azteca.[9] His first production at TV Azteca was the telenovela Tengo todo excepto a ti.[10] He later participated in several other telenovelas from the network such as Vidas robadas, Pecadora, La mujer de Judas and in the reality show La Isla.[11][12][13]

In 2013 he debuted on American television in Find Me My Man, the show was broadcast on Oxygen on the NBC Universal Network.[14]

In 2014 he starred in the telenovela Siempre tuya Acapulco, which was his last production for TV Azteca.[15] While residing in Mexico he was part of the stage production of Mentiras, el musical, Ebittar later confirmed that his contract with TV Azteca had ended on good terms.[16]

In 2015 he returned to Venezuela to start work on the production of the telenovela Entre tu amor y mi amor.[17][18] The telenovela premiered in June 2016, being the most viewed production of Venevisión in the 9 pm time slot.[19][20] In 2017 he began working with Telemundo, debuting in the telenovelas La Fan. His most recent project at the network being Guerra de ídolos with whom he shares credits with Venezuelan actress Sheryl Rubio.[21][22]

Musical career

Elbittar began his career as a singer in the Venevisión series La calle de los sueños,[23][24] prior to this, the band Calle Ciega considered adding him as a band member but Elbittar rejected the offer.[23] Elbittar later played some songs for the telenovela Más que amor, frenesí.[23][25] Following this work Elbittar took a hiatus from his music career for several years.[23] In 2014 he signed a contract with Sony Music Mexico and Azteca Records to launch his album Quiero decirte which was produced by José Miguel Velásquez;[23] the album was promoted with a tour taking place across Mexico, the United States, Puerto Rico, the Dominican Republic, Venezuela and Argentina.[26] The first single from the album, titled "Quiero decirte", was part of the main theme of the telenovela Siempre Tuya Acapulco.[27] Three songs from the album were written by David Bisbal and the rest by José Miguel Velásquez.[27] In 2016, he released his single "Y estoy vivo" produced in Mexico by Juan Carlos Moguel, a single that was part of the telenovela Entre tu amor y mi amor.[28]

Personal life

Elbittar has been married since 2014 to Venezuelan actress Sabrina Seara,[29] with whom he has a son, born in 2016.[30]

Filmography

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List of appearances in television series and specials
Year Title Role Notes
1998 Así es la vida Emiliano Supporting role
1999–2000 La calle de los sueños Sebastián Main role
2001 Más que amor, frenesí Alberto José "Tito" Rodríguez Pacheco Supporting role
2003 Engañada Ricardo Viloria Ruiz Montero Supporting role
2004 Negra consentida Raimundo Aristiguieta Marthan Supporting role
2006 Olvidarte jamás Alejandro Montero Main role; 112 episodes
2007 Seguro y urgente Esteban Episode: "Arriba las manos"
2007 Decisiones Martín Episode: "Hija bastarda"
2007 Camaleona Juan Pablo Alcántara Main role; 94 episodes
2008 Tengo todo excepto a ti Antonio Supporting role
2010 Vidas robadas Javier Villafañe Supporting role
2010 Pecadora Ricky Millones Main role
2012 La mujer de Judas Alirio Agüero del Toro Main role; 165 episodes
2013 Find Me My Man Himself
2014 Siempre tuya Acapulco Diego Rivas Main role; 124 episodes
2016 Entre tu amor y mi amor Alejandro Monserrat Main role; 110 episodes
2017 La Fan Leonardo Márquez / El Potro Guest role; 14 episodes
2017 Guerra de ídolos Julio César Solar Guest role; 2 episodes
2017 Sangre de mi tierra Emilio Castañeda Guest role; 10 episodes
2018 Selena's Secret Chris Perez
2019–2020 El Dragón: Return of a Warrior Víctor Torres Recurring role
2021 La desalmada[31] César Franco Main role
2022 La herencia[32][33] Pedro del Monte Main role
2023 El amor invencible[34][35] Gael Torrenegro Main role
¿Quién es la máscara? Sardinas
2024 El amor no tiene receta[36] Esteban Villa de Cortés Main role
2025 Amanecer Sebastián Peñaloza Main role[37]
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Discography

Studio albums

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List of albums, with selected details
Title Album details Certifications
Quiero decirte[38]
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Singles

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Title Year Album
"Quiero decirte"[38] 2014 Quiero decirte
"In My House"[38]
"Dame"[38]
"Viento"[38]
"Me pintaré de tu color"[38]
"Allí estaré"
(featuring Melissa Barrera or solo)[38]
"Está en peligro mi corazón"[38]
"Quiero decirte (Bachata)"[38]
"Y estoy vivo"
(featuring Nacho or solo)
2016 Non-album singles
"Fuego cruzado (Regional)"[39] 2017 Guerra de ídolos Soundtrack
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