Raúl De Molina
Raúl De Molina

Raúl De Molina Biography

Raul De Molina is a Cuban actor and television host. He is best known as the co-host of the Univision Network entertainment news show El Gordo y la Flaca, for which he won several Emmys. Molina has acted in films such as Feliz Navidad (2006), El gordo y la flaca (1998), and Que bodas! (2001).

He appears on After Hours with Daniel Boulud in 2008. In 2011, he was a judge on Iron Chef America. Molina has also appeared on The Wendy Williams Show and The Chew. In addition to Kris Jenner, Mark Ballas, and Lara Spencer, he served as a judge in the Miss America 2012 competition. He appeared as a panelist on The Nightly Show with Larry Wilmore in 2015. Mucho Mucho Amor: The Legend of Walter Mercado, a 2020 documentary film, featured De Molina heavily.

Raúl De Molina Age

Raúl De Molina was born in Havana, Cuba on 29, March 1959. He is 62 years old.

Raúl De Molina Height

Molina stands at a moderate height of 5 ft 8 in/1.73 m tall.

Raúl De Molina Family

Raúl’s parents, Mara and Ral De Molina Sr., raised him in Havana, Cuba. The Communist Party of Cuba imprisoned Molina’s father as a political prisoner for 24 years. His family emigrated from Havana to Spain when he was 10 years old, and then to the United States when he was 16. He started interested in photography as a child.

Raúl De Molina Wife

Molina is married to Millie de Molina, a stunning woman. The pair married in 1994, and they had a daughter named Mia. He travels extensively and photographs his excursions, and he frequently vacations with his family.

De Molina Education

Molina photographed for the school yearbook while in high school. He later attended the Fort Lauderdale Art Institute. During the 1980s, he worked as a freelance photographer after graduating from college. He began his freelance career with the Associated Press before moving on to USA Today, U.S. News & World Report, and Newsweek, Time.

Raúl De Molina Net Worth

De Molina’s accumulated net worth is $50 million.

Raúl De Molina Career

Random House published De Molina’s second book, La Dieta del Gordo, on his own weight difficulties and the key to reducing 70 pounds, in October 2008. He was the first person to contribute to HuffPost’s Food section. He is still writing regular essays about food, healthcare, sports, and Hispanic culture.

During the 1990s, De Molina began appearing on different talk shows, including Geraldo, Maury Povich Show, and The Joan Rivers Show. These early television performances drew the attention of Telemundo and Univision, two Spanish-language stations.

Molina appeared on shows such as Sábado Gigante before co-hosting El Gordo y la Flaca with Lili Estefan in 1998. Along with primetime specials, his own projects, and Club Telemundo, he also hosted and reported on Primer Impacto, Hola América, Ocurrió As, and other programs.

Molina has also covered live events such as Times Square’s New Year’s Eve celebration and Latin Grammy Awards in Las Vegas. He reported on the FIFA World Cup in France, Germany, Brazil, and South Africa. Molina became stranded during a safari in South Africa while covering the 2010 FIFA World Cup when his automobile engine caught fire and he was besieged by lions.

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