Alfonso de Nigris Guajardo (born March 3, 1976) is a Mexican television presenter, entrepreneur and influencer. He hosted various shows for the Monterrey-based regional network Multimedios Televisión. His brothers are the former football players Antonio and Aldo de Nigris.
Poncho de Nigris | |
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Born | Alfonso de Nigris Guajardo 3 March 1976 |
Education | Universidad Regiomontana |
Years active | 2003-present |
Children | 4 |
Relatives | Antonio de Nigris (brother) Aldo de Nigris (brother) |
De Nigris first came to prominence in the second season of Big Brother México in 2003, where he placed third in the competition. He would later be the contestant in the 2011 cycle of Multimedios's dating competition Mitad y Mitad involving a season-long process of finding him a partner, and hosted Pura Gente Bien on sister channel XHSAW-TDT, along with El Club del Italiano for Televisa Regional's MTYtv; the latter would be cancelled in 2013 after making jokes targeting the station's anti-bullying campaign.[1]
He returned to television in February 2015 with the premiere of Poncho en Domingo on Multimedios, where he was paired with co-host Marcela Mistral. The two fell in love and after a proposal to Mistral by de Nigris was accepted. De Nigris and Mistral were married in a televised ceremony on the network recorded on November 23, 2015, and aired on November 25.
Filmography
editYear | Title | Role | Notes |
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2003 | Big Brother México | Himself | Reality show |
2006 | Código postal | Mateo Ayala | Supporting role |
2006 | La fea más bella | Himself | Guest star |
2008 | Central de abasto | Himself | Supporting role |
2010 | Vivalavi | Co-host (morning show) | |
2011-19 | Mitad y mitad | Lead contestant, coach and host (dating show) | |
2011 | Méteme gol | Beny Terranova | Lead role |
2011 | Pura gente bien (PGB) | Himself | Host |
2022 | El club del italiano | ||
2016 | Poncho en domingo | ||
2020 | ¿Quién es la máscara? | Monster, himself | Guest star |
External links
edit- (in Spanish) Official Website
References
edit- ^ "Programa de Poncho de Nigris sale del aire en Monterrey". Terra México (in Spanish). 20 February 2013. Archived from the original on 25 February 2013. Retrieved 9 December 2013.