Xavier Serbiá

Syndicated columnist, and news anchor of CNN Dinero at CNN en Español, singer with Menudo, actor
Xavier Serbiá
Xavier Serbiá
BornJuly 24, 1968 (1968-07-24) (age 55)
San Juan, Puerto Rico[1]
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

Serbiá's first wife died. He is now married to an Argentine named Fabiana Uballes.[6] He has one son.[7]

In pop culture

Serbia is played by Samu Jove in the 2020 Amazon Prime Video series based on Menudo, Subete A Mi Moto.[8]

Books

  • 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

With Menudo

With Proyecto M

  • Proyecto M (1987)

As a solo artist (as Xavier)

  • Sere (1991)
  • Para Siempre (1992)

See also

  • flagPuerto Rico portal
  • Biography portal

References

  1. ^ a b c "Biografías - Xavier Serbiá". CNNEspañol.com (in Spanish). April 22, 2011.
  2. ^ "CNN Dinero: el programa que vive la economía". CNNEspañol.com (in Spanish). April 24, 2011.
  3. ^ "Xavier Serbia - News Anchor". International Center for Journalists.
  4. ^ "Ex Menudo Xavier Serbiá bailó "Súbete a mi moto" en CNN". El Comercio (in Spanish). July 16, 2014.
  5. ^ "Francisco Xavier Serbia Queipo". Menudomaniac. Retrieved June 8, 2016.
  6. ^ Archived at Ghostarchive and the Wayback Machine: "Mariela Viteri Presenta a Xavier Serbia". YouTube.
  7. ^ 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.
  8. ^ "¿Quiénes son los integrantes de Menudo y reparto de Súbete A Mi Moto?". www.tvynovelas.com. Archived from the original on 2020-10-21.

External links

  • Official Twitter account
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Studio albums
Live albums
  • El Reencuentro: 15 Años Después (1998)
Singles
  • "Hold Me"
  • "Lost"/"Perdido Sin Ti"
Films
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