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José Canseco, MLB outfielder, boxer, martial arts. (born Havana)
José Canseco Capas, Jr. (born July 2, 1964), is a Cuban-American former Major League Baseball (MLB) outfielder, and designated hitter.
Canseco was born in Havana, Cuba, and left Cuba with his cousins and family when he and his identical twin brother were infants. They relocated to the United States, with José and Ozzie growing up in the Miami, Florida area, and attending Coral Park High School.
Minor league baseball (1982–1985)
The Oakland Athletics drafted Canseco in the 15th round of the 1982 Major League Baseball Draft. He played minor league baseball with the Madison Muskies, Idaho Falls A’s, and the Modesto A’s. Canseco started the 1985 season with the Class-AA Huntsville Stars and became known as “Parkway Jose”,for his long home runs (25 in half a season), that went close to the Memorial Parkway behind Joe Davis Stadium.
Baseball career (1982–present).
In 1985, Canseco won the Baseball America Minor League Player of the Year Award, and was a late season call-up for the Oakland Athletics. He made his Major League debut on September 2 and struck out in his one at-bat against the Baltimore Orioles. His first hit was off Ron Guidry of the New York Yankees on September 7. and his first home run was off Jeff Russell of the Texas Rangers on September 9. He played in 29 games in the major leagues in 1985. He established himself in 1986, his first full season, being named the American League’s Rookie of the Year (the first by an Athletic since Harry Byrd in 1952 with what were then the Philadelphia Athletics), with 33 home runs and 117 runs batted in. In 1987, Mark McGwire joined Canseco on the Athletics; McGwire hit 49 home runs that year and was also named the American League Rookie of the Year. Together, he and Canseco formed a fearsome offensive tandem, known as the “Bash Brothers”.
Canseco with the A’s in 1989.
In April of 1988, Canseco guaranteed he would hit at least 40 home runs and steal at least 40 bases in the upcoming season. He went on to record 42 home runs and 40 steals becoming the first player in MLB history to hit the 40-40 mark in a single season (a fact unaware to him at that time). In recognition of his record the street in front of his former high school was named after him but was later rescinded in 2008 after he admitted to previously using drugs throughout his career. That same year, he helped the Athletics to the World Series but they lost to the Los Angeles Dodgers in five games. Canseco was unanimously named the American League’s Most Valuable Player in 1988, with a .307 batting average, 120 runs scored, 124 RBI, 42 home runs, and 40 stolen bases.
In 1989, Canseco missed all but 65 of the regular season games with a broken wrist, but he still managed to hit 17 home runs as the Athletics won their first World Series since 1974, beating the San Francisco Giants in four games. The 1989 Series was interrupted before Game 3 by a major earthquake in the San Francisco Bay Area.
Canseco came back to form in 1990, hitting 37 home runs despite being hampered in the latter part of the season by what would become a recurring back problem. The A’s returned to the World Series once again, but were swept by the Cincinnati Reds in four games. Canseco continued to be productive, hitting 44 home runs in 1991.
Texas Rangers (1992–94).
On August 31, 1992, in the middle of a game and while he was in the on-deck circle, the A’s traded Canseco to the Texas Rangers for Rubén Sierra, Jeff Russell, and Bobby Witt.
On May 26, 1993, during a game against the Cleveland Indians, Carlos Martínez hit a fly ball that Canseco lost sight of as he was crossing the warning track. The ball hit him in the head and bounced over the wall for a home run. The cap Canseco was wearing on that play, which This Week in Baseball rated in 1998 as the greatest blooper of the show’s first 21 years, is in the Seth Swirsky collection. After the incident, the Harrisburg Heat offered him a soccer contract. Three days later, Canseco asked his manager, Kevin Kennedy, to let him pitch the eighth inning of a runaway loss to the Boston Red Sox; he injured his arm, underwent Tommy John surgery, and was lost for the remainder of the season. In his pitching appearance, Canseco allowed three earned runs on two hits and three walks, throwing 33 pitches, but only 12 for strikes.
In the 1994 strike shortened season, Canseco again returned to his former status of power hitter with 31 home runs and 90 RBI in 111 games. Canseco also stole 15 bases and posted a .282 batting average. He was named comeback player of the year in 1994, and finished in eleventh place in the American League Most Valuable Player voting.
Final MLB seasons (1995–2001).
After playing with the Rangers from 1992 to 1994, Canseco moved on to play with the Boston Red Sox from 1995 to 1996. Following an unsuccessful return with the A’s in 1997, Canseco did have a productive season again with the Toronto Blue Jays in 1998, when he hit 46 home runs and stole 29 bases, the most he had stolen since the 40 he stole in 1988. He won the AL Silver Slugger award, but his comeback was missed by most fans because of the home run race in the National League between Mark McGwire and Sammy Sosa.
Canseco went to the Tampa Bay Devil Rays in 1999, where he hit 34 home runs in 114 games and was named to the AL All-Star team, until he injured his back and was lost for the season. He was claimed off waivers by the New York Yankees in August 2000, which caught many, including Yankees manager Joe Torre off guard, as the Yankees had four other players who fulfilled a similar role to Canseco. Yankees General Manager Brian Cashman made the claim to prevent the Blue Jays, who were in a close race with the Yankees, from acquiring Canseco. He made one appearance in the 2000 World Series against the New York Mets and earned his second World Series ring when they defeated the Mets in five games. Despite this achievement Canseco later called his Yankees tenure “the worst time of [his] life” due to receiving limited playing time.
Canseco played with the Chicago White Sox in 2001, after being cut by the Anaheim Angels in spring training and spending half of the season with the Newark Bears of the independent Atlantic League. In 2002, Canseco was signed by the Montreal Expos but was released prior to the regular season. Canseco retired in May 2002. He made a brief comeback attempt in 2004, but was not offered a spot with the Los Angeles Dodgers after a spring fling.
Awards.
His 462 career home runs rank him 32nd on the MLB all-time list. Canseco was at one time the all-time leader in home runs among Latino players; he was later surpassed by Manny Ramirez, Carlos Delgado, Rafael Palmeiro, Alex Rodriguez, and Sammy Sosa. Canseco has been distinguished four times with the Silver Slugger award: three times as an AL outfielder in 1988, 1990, and 1991, and once as a Designated Hitter in 1998.
Independent League career (2006-present).
Typically a designated hitter, Canseco has taken to the mound as a pitcher several times with Yuma.
On June 29, 2006, the independent Golden Baseball League announced Canseco had agreed to a one-year contract to play with the San Diego Surf Dawgs. The League said Canseco had agreed to be subjected to its drug-testing policy “that immediately expels any players found using steroids or illegal drugs.” After playing one game for the Surf Dawgs, Canseco was traded to the Long Beach Armada on July 5, 2006. He requested the trade due to “family obligations.” On July 31, 2006, Canseco won the Golden Baseball League’s Home Run Derby.
Canseco signed a short team deal with the Laredo Broncos of the United Baseball League on August 14, 2010. He served as bench coach and designated hitter.
On April 11, 2011, Canseco signed a deal as a player/manager for the Yuma Scorpions of the North American League. Canseco joined the Quintana Roo Tigres of the Mexican League in 2012, but was reportedly banned for using testosterone.
On April 20, 2012, the Worcester Tornadoes, of the Canadian American Association of Professional Baseball, announced that they had signed Canseco to a one-season contract for a salary of one thousand dollars a month. In the beginning of August 2012, Canseco left the Tornadoes due to concerns of not receiving his salary, a conflict which led him to sue the team. Canseco quickly signed with the Rio Grande Valley WhiteWings of the North American League. However, though his debut was delayed due to a family emergency.
In early 2013 Canseco played in the Texas Winter League but was only 3 for 16 at the plate. He signed with the Fort Worth Cats of the United League to start the 2013 season.
Steroids.
In 2005, Canseco admitted to using anabolic steroids with Jorge Delgado, Damaso Moreno and Manuel Collado in a tell-all book, Juiced: Wild Times, Rampant ‘Roids, Smash Hits & How Baseball Got Big. Canseco also claimed that up to 85% of major league players took steroids, a figure disputed by many in the game. In the book, Canseco specifically identified former teammates Mark McGwire, Rafael Palmeiro, Jason Giambi, Iván Rodríguez and Juan González as fellow steroid users, and admitted that he injected them. Most of the players named in the book initially denied steroid use, though Giambi admitted to steroid use in testimony before a grand jury investigating the BALCO case and on January 11, 2010, McGwire admitted publicly to using steroids.
At a Congressional hearing on the subject of steroids in sports, Palmeiro categorically denied using performance-enhancing drugs, while McGwire repeatedly and somewhat conspicuously refused to answer questions on his own suspected use, saying he “didn’t want to talk about the past.” Canseco’s book became a New York Times bestseller. On August 1, 2005, Palmeiro was suspended for 10 days by Major League Baseball after testing positive for steroids.
On December 13, 2007, José Canseco and Jorge Delgado were cited in the Mitchell Report to the Commissioner of Baseball of an Independent Investigation Into the Illegal Use of Steroids and Other Performance Enhancing Substances by Players in Major League Baseball. On December 20, 2007, Canseco was also named in Jason Grimsley’s unsealed affidavit as a user of steroids. Canseco and Grimsley were teammates on the 2000 New York Yankees.
On December 30, 2007, it was announced that Canseco has reached a deal for his sequel to Juiced. The new book is Vindicated, which Canseco’s lawyer, Robert Saunooke, said would hit bookstores by Opening Day 2008. This book is said to have information on Alex Rodriguez, and Albert Belle as suggested by Canseco. The book will be a “clarification” of names that should’ve been mentioned in the Mitchell Report. On January 5, 2008, a potential editor for his upcoming book, Don Yaeger, a former Sports Illustrated associate editor, said he would not edit the book. He told the New York Daily News that he thought Canseco didn’t have a book in the material he gave him.
Outside baseball.
While still a player, he has guest starred on The Simpsons and Nash Bridges. Since his retirement, Canseco has appeared on Late Show with David Letterman, 60 Minutes, The Big Idea with Donny Deutsch, “Boomer and Carton”, Howard Stern, Jimmy Kimmel Live!, CMI: The Chris Myers Interview, and Kathy Griffin: My Life on the D-List. In 2003, he was featured in the reality-TV special Stripper’s Ball: Jenna Jameson with Dennis Rodman and Magic Johnson. He was a cast member in Season 5 of The Surreal Life with Janice Dickinson, Pepa of Salt-N-Pepa, Bronson Pinchot, Omarosa Manigault-Stallworth, Caprice Bourret, and Carey Hart.
In 2007, he received 6 Hall of Fame votes. This accounted for 1.1% of the ballots, failing to reach the 5% threshold necessary to stay on the ballot for another year. However, he can be elected to the Hall of Fame by the Committee of Baseball Veterans.
In May 2008, Philadelphia sportscaster and former NFL football player Vai Sikahema accepted a challenge from Canseco to fight him for $30,000. Canseco claims to have earned black belts in Kung Fu and Taekwondo, while Sikahema fought in the Golden Gloves tournament won by Sugar Ray Leonard. The fight took place on July 12 in Atlantic City at the Bernie Robbins stadium. The 5 ft 9 in (1.75 m) Sikahema knocked out the 6 ft 4 in (1.93 m) Canseco in the first round.
On January 24, 2009, Canseco fought radio personality and former child actor Danny Bonaduce in Aston Township, Pennsylvania; the three-round match ended in a majority draw.
Canseco wrote in 2005 a tell-all book, Juiced: Wild Times, Rampant ‘Roids, Smash Hits & How Baseball Got Big, in which he claimed that the vast majority of MLB players use steroids. After retiring from Major League Baseball, he also competed in boxing and mixed martial arts.
Canseco holds black belts in karate and taekwondo, and also practices Muay Thai. He made his mixed martial arts debut at Dream 9 on May 26, 2009, where he lost in the first round against 7 ft 2 in (2.18 m) kickboxer and occasional mixed martial artist Choi Hong-man as part of Dream’s Super Hulk Tournament.
On November 6, 2009, Canseco defeated Todd Poulton in a Celebrity Boxing Federation bout in Springfield, MA. As of December 2010, he has launched a Twitter campaign in hopes of getting invited to Spring Training by Mets GM Sandy Alderson.
Beginning March 6, 2011, Canseco was a contestant on The Celebrity Apprentice. He quit the show on the April 3, 2011, citing his father’s ailing health. Canseco later announced on Twitter that his father died shortly after he left the show. Canseco did earn $25,000 for his charity, the Baseball Assistance Team.
He is also a columnist for Vice magazine.
Recently, Lane Patorti and Edward Stoney Landon have finished a reality show concept based on former professional athletes being placed into small town sports leagues. TMZ reported Canseco is currently in talks to star in the show, “A League of His Own.”
In May 2013, Jose Canseco provided the foreword to the novel Air Force Gator 2: Scales of Justice by Dan Ryckert. In it, he claims the book about the alcoholic alligator pilot is a “weakly veiled” metaphor for his own life.
Mayor of Toronto.
In 2012, he campaigned to become the Mayor of Toronto, Canada. His slogan was Yes We Canseco, a play on Barack Obama’s Yes We Can slogan from the 2008 US Presidential Election. Canseco is not a Canadian citizen, so he’s not permitted to become the mayor of a Canadian city.
Legal issues.
On February 10, 1989, Canseco was arrested for reckless driving after allegedly leading an officer on a 15-mile chase. He was found guilty and fined $500.
On April 11, 1989, Canseco was arrested in California for carrying a loaded semi-automatic pistol in his car. He was released on $2,500 bail and pled no contest.
On February 13, 1992, he was charged with aggravated battery for allegedly ramming his then-wife Esther’s BMW with his Porsche. On March 19, 1992, Canseco pled not guilty to charges of aggravated assault and later underwent counseling and fulfilled a community-service requirement.
Canseco was arrested in November 1997 for hitting his then-wife, Jessica. In January 1998, he pled no contest and was sentenced to one year probation and required to attend counseling.
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In October 2001, Canseco and his brother, Ozzie, got into a fight with two California tourists at a Miami Beach nightclub that left one man with a broken nose and another needing 20 stitches in his lip; both were charged with two counts of aggravated battery. The brothers both pleaded guilty and received both probation and community service.
In March 2003, Canseco missed a court appearance while in California working out a custody dispute over his 6-year-old. The judge revoked his probation and sentenced him to two years under house arrest followed by three years probation.
In June 2003, Canseco was arrested at his home for probation violation after he tested positive for steroids. Canseco spent a month in jail without bail.
In May 2008, Canseco revealed that he had lost his house in Encino, California to foreclosure saying his two divorces had cost him $7 to $8 million each.
On October 10, 2008, Canseco was detained by immigration officials at a San Diego border crossing as he tried to bring a fertility drug from Mexico. He stated the drug was to help with his hormone replacement therapy, needed due to his use of steroids. On November 4, 2008, Canseco pled guilty in Federal court and was sentenced to 12 months’ unsupervised probation by U.S. Magistrate Judge Ruben B. Brooks.
The 2008 A&E Network documentary Jose Canseco: Last Shot chronicles Canseco’s attempts to end his steroid use.
On May 22, 2013, Canseco was named as a suspect in a rape allegation in Las Vegas. He broke the news himself on twitter, denying the allegations and posting pictures and defamatory information about his accuser. On June 7, 2013, Canseco was cleared of any wrongdoing following an investigation. He was never charged.
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ARIANA BAROUK, Actress, Model, Miss Cuba 2007. ** ARIANA BAROUK, Actriz, Modelo, Srta. Cuba 2007.
ARIANA BAROUK, ACTRESS, MODEL, MISS CUBA 2007.
Ariana Barouk is a TV host, actress, model, fashion/event correspondent and singer, who represented Cuba in the seventh edition of the environmentally oriented Miss Earth 2007 International Beauty Pageant. (being 3rd largest in the world),#1-Miss Universe, #2-Miss World, #3-Miss Earth.
She became the FIRST Miss Cuba in several decades to compete in a major International Beauty Contest with this she drew global publicity.
Ariana was born on November 5, in Hartford, Connecticut. Her family moved back to Miami, Florida, and settled there when she was two years old. Both her father and mother were born in Cuba. Her father is of Cuban, Middle Eastern,Brazilian, and Spanish descent. Her mother is of Cuban and Spanish descent. Ariana speaks fluently in English, Spanish/Castellano, Português, Portugués brasileño (Portuñol) and Tagalog (Filipino).
Early age.
She began her career at the early age of three by participating in local and national Beauty Pageants in Florida. She held several titles such as Florida Golden Miss (1986), Pretty Baby Girl (1986), American Dream State Queen (1986), Imperial Miss State Talent, Pro-Model Photogenic and Beauty Queen (1986–88), Glamour Girl Overall Queen (1987), Beauty, Talent, Photo, Swimsuit, Costume Queen for Rainbow Beauty Pageant (1987), Sunburst Beauty and Photogenic Queen (1988), Dreams of America Beauty and Photogenic Queen (1988) Florida Golden Miss Photogenic and Beauty Queen (1988), Senorita Suave Bonita(1988), among others. Also in 1988, she participated in “Concurso de Nina Modelo” on Sabado Gigante (Univision) and became the first child to win 1,000 USD, which resulted as a recurring actor on Ninos Actores in the same Sabado Gigante popular variety show for 2 years .
In 2007, Carousel Productions awarded the license to Miss Cuba Organization of Miami, Florida to select a Cuban representative for the Miss Earth International Beauty Pageant.
The Miss Cuba Organization held a national contest in Miami, home of the largest Cuban community in the United States. Ariana Barouk, a student of Florida International University won the Miss Cuba Pageant. She majored in Public Relations with minors in Spanish, Sports Management, Journalism, Theater, and Art History. Before leaving for Miss Earth, she was working as an intern for the popular public relations firm Crossover Agency. She also worked part-time for high-end boutiques such as Burberry, Carolina Herrera and Chloé. One of her goals is to be an Entrepreneur and someday open her own PR firm and/or boutique.
Miss Earth participation.
Ariana competed in Miss Earth 2007 International Pageant, which took place on November 11, 2007, at the University of the Philippines Theater in Quezon City, Philippines, won by Jessica Trisko of Canada.[8] The delegates had a special tour in Nha Trang, Vietnam. Eighty- eight delegates competed for the title, including Ariana, who represented Cuba. She earned the distinction of being the FIRST CUBAN representative in any International Pageant in many decades, winning Miss Cuba by beauty pageant competition and not just by appointment. Cuba was last represented in Miss Universe in 1967 and in Miss World in 1975; however, both delegates participated by appointment and neither were able to compete. In 1959 was the last candidate that was able to truly compete in Miss Universe.
In the Miss Earth 2007 edition, Ariana won the “Miss Eco-Tourism” special award, placed top in “Long Gown” and was among the top favorites to win the crown. This made TAPE, Inc., producer of Eat Bulaga, notice her and hired her as a co-host of the popular show. She stayed in Manila, PI., to live and pursued a showbiz career, where she was then hired onto a New Show OGAGS as the MAIN HOST on TV5 (Philippines)
In 1989 she was nominated for “Acuacions Descatadas-Teatro Infantil” in the 1990 ACCA awards for her theatrical performances. She appeared on Nickelodeon and Disney’s Mickey Mouse Club, traveling back and forth from Miami to Orlando as a young model and actress.
2007 to present.
Since the end of 2007 she lived in the Philippines where she started a showbiz career by appearing daily in the popular game show Eat Bulaga then Hosted OGAGS Show on TV5 for over 2 1/2 years. She did many celebrity guesting and co-hosting for numerous TV stations such as ABS-CBN, GMA7, QTV, on many of their popular TV shows. She also appeared in Reality Shows, Opening numbers for Wowowee weekly Show, hosted Local Events and Parties. She also was a weekly “Host” and “Cast” member on several of “TV5” shows. She had the honor of acting alongside of Philippines KING of Comedy Dolphy and his sons Epy Quizon and Vandolph as a cast member “Lyla” of the weekly show Pidol’s Wonderland.
In 2010 Ariana left her second home of the Philippines, returned to her home town of Miami, Fl. (USA) and pursued training in acting with Hector Zavaleta of Actors Workshop and theater with Miguel Sahid of SAH. Because of her popularity, professionalism and career highlights Roberto Avellanet (RoBA), ex-member of Menudo took notice of her talent and casted her as his love interest in his music video “No Te Arrepientes” which placed number one spots in radio and video play in Venezuela, Columbia and other Latin American counties.
http://youtu.be/QgOCLHh41ls
Music Video.
RoBA “NO TE ARREPIENTAS” ( ROBERT AVELLANET)
Tristan Dylan “Let me be your Bitch”
Alexis Valdes “El Tipo del Wow”
David Charve “Leap of Faith”
Gloria Estefan “Me Voy”
Thalia “Amor a la Mexicana Banda
La India “Traicion”
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Arnoldo Varona, Editor.
ARIANA Barouk, ACTRIZ, MODELO, SRTA. CUBA 2007.
Ariana Barouk es una presentadora de televisión, actriz, modelo, moda / corresponsal evento y cantante, quien representó a Cuba en la séptima edición de la orientación ambiental Miss Tierra 2007 Internacional del concurso de belleza. (Siendo tercero más grande en el mundo), # 1-Miss Universo, # 2-Miss Mundo, # 3-Miss Tierra.
Ella se convirtió en la primera Miss Cuba en varias décadas para competir en un importante concurso internacional de belleza con este dibujó publicidad global.
Ella se convirtió en la primera Miss Cuba en varias décadas para competir en un importante concurso internacional de belleza con este dibujó publicidad global.
Ariana nació el 5 de noviembre, en Hartford, Connecticut. Su familia se mudó a Miami, Florida, y se estableció allí cuando ella tenía dos años. Tanto su padre y su madre nacieron en Cuba. Su padre es de origen cubano, de Oriente Medio, de Brasil, y la ascendencia española. Su madre es de ascendencia cubana y española. Ariana habla con fluidez en Inglés, Español / Castellano, Português, Portugués brasileño (portuñol) y tagalo (filipino).
La edad temprana .
Ella comenzó su carrera a la temprana edad de tres años, al participar en los concursos de belleza locales y nacionales en la Florida. Sostuvo varios títulos como Florida Miss Golden (1986), Chica Pretty Baby (1986), American Dream Estado Queen (1986), Imperial señorita Estado Talento, Pro-Model fotogénica y la reina de belleza (1986-1988), Glamour Girl Queen general (1987), Belleza, Talento, fotos, traje de baño, traje de la reina para Rainbow concurso de belleza (1987), Sunburst belleza y fotogénica Queen (1988), Los sueños de América Belleza y fotogénica Queen (1988) Florida oro señorita fotogénica y la reina de belleza (1988 ), señorita Suave Bonita (1988), entre otros. También en 1988, participó en “Concurso de Nina Modelo” en Sábado Gigante (Univisión) y se convirtió en el primer niño de ganar 1.000 dólares, lo que dio como actor recurrente en Ninos Actores en el mismo Sábado Gigante popular programa de variedades durante 2 años.
En 2007, Carousel Productions otorgó la licencia para Organización Miss Cuba de Miami, Florida, para seleccionar un representante cubano para el Miss Tierra Internacional del concurso de belleza.
La Organización de Miss Cuba realizó un concurso nacional en Miami, hogar de la mayor comunidad cubana en los Estados Unidos. Ariana Barouk, un estudiante de la Universidad Internacional de la Florida ganó el concurso de Miss Cuba Pageant. Se especializó en Relaciones Públicas con menores en español, Gestión Deportiva, Periodismo, Cine e Historia del Arte. Antes de partir a Miss Tierra, ella trabajaba como pasante para la firma de relaciones públicas populares Agencia Crossover. También trabajó a tiempo parcial para boutiques de alta gama como Burberry, Carolina Herrera y Chloé. Uno de sus objetivos es ser un empresario y algún día abrir su propia firma y / o boutique de PR.
Participación Miss Cuba
Ariana competido en Miss Tierra 2007 Internacional desfile, que tuvo lugar el 11 de noviembre de 2007, en la Universidad del Cine en Filipinas en Quezon City, Filipinas, ganado por Jessica Trisko de Canadá. [8] Los delegados tuvieron un tour especial en Nha Trang , Vietnam. Ochenta y ocho delegados compitieron por el título, incluyendo Ariana, que representó a Cuba. Obtuvo la distinción de ser el representante cubano por primera vez en cualquier desfile internacional en muchas décadas, ganadora de Miss Cuba por la competencia concurso de belleza, y no sólo con cita previa. Cuba fue la última representada en Miss Universo en 1967 y en Miss Mundo en 1975; sin embargo, ambos delegados participaron con cita previa y tampoco fueron capaces de competir. En 1959 fue el último candidato que fue capaz de competir realmente en Miss Universo.
En la edición de Miss Tierra 2007, Ariana ganó el “Miss Eco-Turismo” premio especial, colocado en la parte superior “vestido largo”, y fue uno de los principales favoritos para ganar la corona. Esto hizo TAPE, Inc., productor de Eat Bulaga, fijarse en ella y la contrató como co-presentador del programa popular. Se quedó en Manila, PI., Para vivir y persiguió una carrera del mundo del espectáculo, donde fue luego contrató a un nuevo espectáculo OGAGS como el principal anfitrión en TV5 (Filipinas)
En 1989 fue nominada a “Acuacions Descatadas-Teatro Infantil” en los 1990 premios ACCA por sus actuaciones teatrales. Ella apareció en Nickelodeon y Mickey Mouse Club de Disney, viajando ida y vuelta desde Miami a Orlando como una joven modelo y actriz.
2007 hasta el presente.
Desde finales de 2007 vivió en Filipinas, donde comenzó una carrera espectáculo apareciendo a diario en el popular programa de juegos Coma Bulaga entonces Alojado OGAGS Mostrar en TV5 por más de 2 1/2 años. Ella hizo muchos guesting celebridad y co-anfitrión de numerosos canales de televisión tales como ABS-CBN, GMA7, QTV, en muchos de sus programas de televisión populares. Ella también apareció en Reality Shows, números de apertura de Wowowee semanal Show, acogió Eventos y Fiestas Locales. Ella también era un “anfitrión” semanal y miembro de “Fundido” en varios de espectáculos “TV5”. Ella tuvo el honor de actuar junto de Filipinas rey de la comedia Dolphy y sus hijos Epy Quizon y Vandolph como miembro del reparto “Lyla” del programa semanal de las maravillas de Pidol.
En 2010 Ariana dejó su segundo hogar de Filipinas, regresó a su ciudad natal de Miami, Fl. (EE.UU.) y realizar una capacitación en la actuación con Héctor Zavaleta de Actores taller de teatro con Miguel Sahid de HSA. Debido a su popularidad, la profesionalidad y la carrera destaca Roberto Avellanet (Roba), ex-miembro de Menudo se dio cuenta de su talento y su fundido como su interés amoroso en su video musical “No Te Arrepientes” que colocó número uno en spots de radio y video jugar en Venezuela, Colombia y otros condados de América Latina.
http://youtu.be/QgOCLHh41ls
del vídeo musical.
Roba “NO TE arrepientas” (Robert Avellanet)
Tristán Dylan “Déjame ser tu perra”
Alexis Valdés “El Tipo del Wow”
David Charve “acto de fe”
Gloria Estefan “Me Voy”
Thalia “Amor a la mexicana Banda
La India “Traición”
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La Historia de Cuba, de Hollywood.
Arnoldo Varona, Editor.