Maria Del Rio

Maria Del Rio (born 25 March 1973) is a Belgian comedian, radio and television presenter of Spanish descent. She born and raised in Brussels.

Biography

She started her career in theatre in 1994, arrived at RTBF (Radio et Télévision de Belgique Francophone) in 1997, then moved to RTL-TVI in April 2005. She has presented television programmes such as Aimez-nous and MDR.

At the RTBF, she co-presents the entertainment show Bingovision with Thomas Van Hamme, who will join her later at RTL-TVI.

In 1997, Maria Del Rio appeared briefly, as a waitress, in the film Des gens si bien élevés produced by Alain Nahum. The principal actress was Michèle Morgan.

In 2003, she released a single, Luz de la Luna, under the label Ars-Universal. It got the 16th place in the Belgian charts in Flanders.[1]

She co-presents Good Morning on Radio Contact (weekdays 6 to 10 a.m.), with Pascal Degrez from September 2009 until September 2014, and since then with Olivier Arnould.

She performed on stage in La Revue for fifteen years, and in L'Amuse-gueule (Théâtre royal des Galeries), Silence en coulisse (Théâtre Le Public, 2003), Rain Man (Théatre Le Public, 2009).

On 23 November 2007, she gave birth to her son Diego, from her relationship with the comedian Damien Gillard.

In 2008 and 2009, Maria del Rio took part in an action against violence called Dessine-moi en soleil.

gollark: It's stating *directly relevant* things as fact and then complaining when I disagree with them.
gollark: They just state them as fact. And as I said, I don't believe torture is actually effective at anything but making terrible people happy.
gollark: But the question just states it as fact and has "yes, torture fat person" and "no, no torturing fat person, you are awful and want the entire city to be explodinated".
gollark: I suppose you could argue that I don't believe it as a "matter of principle" thing, but from what I've heard torture is *not* actually a very effective way to get information.
gollark: For example, there's - on the "fat man" trolley problem question - a question about "do you believe torture is always wrong as a matter of principle" and then "bla bla bla nuclear device torture fat man or not".

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