Xavier Serbiá
Xavier Serbiá | |
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Born | July 24, 1968 | (age 55)
Occupation(s) | Financial commentator and syndicated columnist |
Francisco Xavier Serbiá Queipo (born July 24, 1968, in San Juan, Puerto Rico[1]) is a financial commentator, syndicated columnist, and news anchor of CNN Dinero at CNN en Español.[1][2][3] Serbiá is also a former member of the boy band Menudo.[4]
Serbiá also hosted a Spanish version of the game show Remote Control, named Control Remoto, for three months on Puerto Rican television's WAPA-TV during 1989. Mr. Serbiá has a master's degree in Economics from Trinity College and an MBA in Finance from Keller Graduate School of Management.[5]
As an actor, Serbia acted in a sitcom named La Pensión de Doña Tere as well as on the teen musical comedy films Menudo: La Pelicula and Una aventura llamada Menudo, the two latter in which he shared credits with his fellow Menudo band members.
Personal[edit]
Serbiá's first wife died. He is now married to an Argentine named Fabiana Uballes.[6] He has one son.[7]
In pop culture[edit]
Serbia is played by Samu Jove in the 2020 Amazon Prime Video series based on Menudo, Subete A Mi Moto.[8]
Books[edit]
- Serbiá, Xavier (November 1, 2008). La riqueza en cuatro pisos (in Spanish). Aguilar. ISBN 978-1603962179.
- Serbiá, Xavier (April 29, 2011). Pregúntale a Xavier (in Spanish). Aguilar. ISBN 978-1616051945.
Discography[edit]
With Menudo[edit]
- Es Navidad (1980)
- Fuego (1981)
- Xanadu (1981)
- Quiero Ser (1981)
- Por Amor (1982)
- Una aventura llamada Menudo (1982)
- Feliz Navidad (1982)
With Proyecto M[edit]
- Proyecto M (1987)
As a solo artist (as Xavier)[edit]
- Sere (1991)
- Para Siempre (1992)
See also[edit]
References[edit]
- ^ a b c "Biografías - Xavier Serbiá". CNNEspañol.com (in Spanish). April 22, 2011.
- ^ "CNN Dinero: el programa que vive la economía". CNNEspañol.com (in Spanish). April 24, 2011.
- ^ "Xavier Serbia - News Anchor". International Center for Journalists.
- ^ "Ex Menudo Xavier Serbiá bailó "Súbete a mi moto" en CNN". El Comercio (in Spanish). July 16, 2014.
- ^ "Francisco Xavier Serbia Queipo". Menudomaniac. Retrieved June 8, 2016.
- ^ Archived at Ghostarchive and the Wayback Machine: "Mariela Viteri Presenta a Xavier Serbia". YouTube.
- ^ Cane, Miguel (2021-12-23). "Xavier Serbiá, el exMenudo y asesor financiero que se dio el lujo de decir "no" al reencuentro de la banda". es-us.vida-estilo.yahoo.com (in Spanish). Retrieved 2022-06-30.
- ^ "¿Quiénes son los integrantes de Menudo y reparto de Súbete A Mi Moto?". www.tvynovelas.com. Archived from the original on 2020-10-21.
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