Julio Iglesias Jr.
Julio Iglesias Jr.
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Background information | |
Birth name | Julio José Iglesias Preysler |
Born | Madrid, Spain | 25 February 1973
Genres | Pop |
Occupation(s) | Singer, model |
Years active | 1999–present |
Labels | EMI |
Julio José Iglesias Preysler (born 25 February 1973) is a Spanish singer. In 2008, he was declared the winner of the CMT competition Gone Country.[1]
Early life[edit]
He was born Julio José Iglesias-Preysler (before a later name change) in Madrid, Spain, the son of Spanish singer Julio Iglesias and Filipina socialite and "Hola!" magazine journalist Isabel Preysler.[2][3][4][5] He is the younger brother of Chabeli Iglesias and the older brother of Enrique Iglesias. His parents divorced in 1979. Iglesias Jr. and his siblings moved to Miami to live with their father. Iglesias Jr. went to college near San Francisco at Menlo College in Atherton, California. He won a chance to participate in NBC's Out of the Blue and he worked for the Travel Channel, where he hosted a travel show that took him to Latin America.
Career[edit]
Iglesias Jr., with the help of his friend and manager Darius Jordi Lassus, first got into show business as a model. It was his manager that negotiated an exclusive male modeling agreement with Joey Hunter (at the time he was the president of the Male Model division) at the Ford Models Agency in New York. It was through Joey Hunter, that Iglesias Jr. was discovered by photographer Bruce Weber.[6] He went on to campaign for Versace. Shortly after, Iglesias Jr. signed on with publicity executive Ruben Malaret who began a press campaign to further gain exposure of Iglesias Jr. to the English speaking entertainment industry. Some of his notable accomplishments was his participation on Oprah Winfrey's talk show and was featured in an advertisement for Gap and he modeled for designer John Bartlett VII on Sixth Fashion Show.
He was offered two soap opera jobs, one at Televisa and one in the ABC soap opera All My Children. Iglesias Jr. also received an offer from the Producers of the Broadway show Grease to star as Danny, but decided to turn down these job offers because he wanted to focus on his music. Iglesias Jr. signed a recording agreement with Epic Records and he traveled to Miami where he began to record his first album, Under My Eyes, with Rodolfo Castillo. Released in 1999, the recording of this album took them to New York City and Los Angeles, two songs released from this English language album are "One More Chance" and "Under My Eyes". Among promotional appearances for the album, Iglesias Jr. performed "One More Chance" at the Miss Universe 1999 Pageant and opened for Cher on her tour of North America. The album failed to gain success in the United States and soon after Iglesias Jr. departed from Epic Records.
Iglesias Jr's. second album, Tercera Dimension, was released in 2003 on the Warner Music Group and featured Spanish pop rock songs with the singles "Los Demas" and "Dejame Volar". Both albums received public interest from the Hispanic media in the United States but attained minority success.
He worked for Hola Magazine, appearing in several photoshoots. More recently he has taken part in a series in Spain called Club de Flo, in which Spanish politicians and celebrities have to present a comedy routine. The show was unsuccessful and cancelled after several episodes. He has moved back to Spain and is living with his mother Isabel Preysler.[7] He appeared on the Spanish version of Dancing with the Stars called "¡Mira quien baila!" but was voted out in the thirteenth week. He has played the lead role in a drama film entitled The Music of You directed by Lloyd DeSouza.
Iglesias Jr. was the winner of the CMT reality Television show Gone Country,[8] in which artists from other genres of music lived together in a house in Nashville and competed to win a country music contract. His single "The Way I Want You" was released to country radio on 10 March 2008 and was produced by Gone Country host John Rich. Iglesias Jr. also appeared on the ABC TV show the superstars. He was partnered with soccer player Brandi Chastain; they finished in fourth place in the competition.
In 2014, he joined the band Latin Lovers with Nuno Resende and Damien Sargue.[9]
In 2015, he performed a concert (complete show) for the first time with his father Julio Iglesias in a tour in Romania, on 22 May at Sala Polivalentă in Cluj-Napoca and 2 July at Sala Palatului in the capital Bucharest.[10]
Personal life[edit]
In October 1999, he legally changed his name from Julio José Iglesias to Julio Iglesias Jr.[11] In May 2011, Iglesias Jr. was engaged to Belgian model Charisse Verhaert (born 1982) after 7 years of dating; the religious wedding took place on 3 November 2012 in Aldea del Fresno, Spain.[12][13] In August 2020, a petition for divorce was filed in the Miami Court.
Iglesias is a Catholic and descendant of the religious Filipino-Spanish clan Arristia from the Arristia family of Lubao, Bulacan the Philippines.
Discography[edit]
Albums
Year | Album |
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1999 | Under My Eyes |
2003 | Tercera Dimension |
2008 | Por la Mitad |
2014 | Latin Lovers |
Singles
Year | Single | Album |
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1999 | "One More Chance" | Under My Eyes |
"Under My Eyes" | ||
2008 | "The Way I Want You" | Single only |
2012 | "Geronimo" | Single only |
2013 | "My Love - A Piece of My Love" (Feat. Abel the Kid & Snoop Dogg) | Single only |
2014 | "Vous les femmes" | Latin Lovers |
"La camisa negra" | ||
"Smile" (Feat. Abel the Kid) | Single only | |
"Amo di te" (Feat. Anamor) | ||
"I Wonder" (Feat. Abel the Kid & Rasel) |
References[edit]
- ^ "Julio Iglesias,Jr. Biography". Country Music Television.
- ^ "The Iglesias dynasty: two generations of hot Latin talent". HELLO! hellomagazine.com. Archived from the original on 16 November 2007. Retrieved 28 November 2007.
- ^ "The Filipino People's Ancestry: Julio Iglesias Jr. and Chabel Iglesias in Traditional Filipino Clothing". Pinoy Blog Machine (Beta). 3 October 2007. Archived from the original on 27 January 2009.
- ^ "Preysler Family" (PDF). geocities.com. Archived from the original (PDF) on 27 March 2009.
- ^ R. Arce. "Filipino People's Real Ancestry". Filipino Cultured.
- ^ "Julio Iglesias Jr. Summary". tv.com.
- ^ "Julio Iglesias Jr. Cantante / Nunca he tenido celos de mi hermano Enrique". EL DIARIO – Montanes. Retrieved 28 January 2007.
- ^ "Julio Iglesias Jr. wins CMT's "Gone Country"". About.com:Country Music. Retrieved 10 March 2008.[permanent dead link]
- ^ Latin Lovers, nuno-resende.net, 11 April 2014
- ^ "Julio Iglesias și Julio Iglesias Jr., primul concert împreună" (in Romanian). Observator. 14 May 2015.
- ^ Julio José Iglesias ya es Julio Iglesias Jr.
- ^ Julio Iglesias Jr. se casa!
- ^ "Exclusive: Julio Iglesias Jr marries his model love Charisse Verhaert". HELLO!. 7 November 2012.
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External links[edit]
- (in French) Official Site Latin Lovers
- Julio Iglesias Jr. at IMDb
- 1973 births
- Living people
- 21st-century Spanish male singers
- 21st-century Spanish singers
- EMI Records artists
- English-language singers from Spain
- Iglesias family
- Participants in American reality television series
- People from Madrid
- Singers from Madrid
- Singing talent show winners
- Spanish emigrants to the United States
- Spanish expatriates in the United States
- Spanish male singers
- Spanish people of American descent
- Spanish people of Filipino descent
- Spanish people of Kapampangan descent
- Spanish people of Puerto Rican descent
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