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De la Fuente is a licensed pilot.
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In 1996, Cristian was chosen for the lead role in the primetime chilean drama "Eclipse de Luna"
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In 1995, de la Fuente was cast in Chile's top-rated variety television show, "Venga Conmigo" ("Come with Me").
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Cristian's name is pronounced Cris-tee-ahn.
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In Cristian's first year in the U.S., he was named by Vanity Fair as one of the "Actors to Watch in the 21st century"; one of People magazine's "50 Most Beautiful People" and one of TV Guide's "Ones to Watch."
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In 2002, Cristian won an Ajijic International Film Festival award in the category of Individual Achievement- Best Male Actor for his role in the movie "Minimal Knowledge".
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Cristian's father, Hugo, was a chemist, and his mother, Adriana, is a homemaker.
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Cristian's hobbies includes tennis, golf, boxing, skiing, and weight training.
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In 2002, Cristian starred as Matt Gallagher in the independent thriller "Minimal Knowledge".
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In 2000, Cristian was nominated for an ALMA award for the role of Andres Diaz in the stateside television series Family Law.
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In 2005, Cristian starred in the Venevisión's Miami-made telenovela "Soñar No Cuesta Nada".
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De La Fuente is an officer in the Reserves for the Chilean Air Force.
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De La Fuente is fluent in both English and Spanish.
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In 1998 Cristian was contracted by Sony and Telemundo for a drama series remake of "Starsky and Hutch" called "Reyes y Rey".
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Cristian has appeared in films with movie stars like Sylvester Stallone and John Travolta.
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Cristian moved to Mexico in 1998.
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Cristian won a competition called "Mister Mino" on the Chilean TV Show "Luz Verde", this show was looking for attractive young men for chilean television.
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Since Cristian was a little kid, he wanted to star in an action movie.
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He studied engineering in a Chilian college.
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He married chilian actress, Angelica Castro on January 5, 2002. They have one daughter named Laura De La Fuente Castro.
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He is 6'2" (1.88 m).