Marco Antonio Regil
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Named as [[Reader's Digest]]'s most trusted television personality in Mexico.[https://www.accesswire.com/420295/Mexicos-Readers-Digest-Awards-Marco-Antonio-Regil-With-the-2014-Most-Trusted-Television-Host-Award Mexico's Reader's Digest Awards Marco Antonio Regil With the 2014 Most Trusted Television Host Award]. Accesswire (September 15, 2014). Retrieved on 2018-08-09. Regil has been a prominent figure in Spanish-language entertainment in the United States. |
Named as [[Reader's Digest]]'s most trusted television personality in Mexico.[https://www.accesswire.com/420295/Mexicos-Readers-Digest-Awards-Marco-Antonio-Regil-With-the-2014-Most-Trusted-Television-Host-Award Mexico's Reader's Digest Awards Marco Antonio Regil With the 2014 Most Trusted Television Host Award]. Accesswire (September 15, 2014). Retrieved on 2018-08-09. Regil has been a prominent figure in Spanish-language entertainment in the United States. |
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He has hosted the Mexican versions of ''Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader?'', ''The Price Is Right'', ''Family Feud'', and Zodiac's ''Beyond Boundaries'', as well as the Teletón (Mexican National Telethon) for which he has raised over half a billion dollars. He is also the voice of Metro Man (played by Brad Pitt in the U.S.) in the Mexican release of Megamind. A sought-after spokesman, he has also appeared in advertisements for such companies as McDonald's, H-E-B, Telmex and PepsiCo. |
He has hosted the Mexican versions of ''[[Are You Smarter than a 5th Grader?|Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader?]]'', ''The Price Is Right'', ''Family Feud'', and Zodiac's ''Beyond Boundaries'', as well as the Teletón (Mexican National Telethon) for which he has raised over half a billion dollars. He is also the voice of Metro Man (played by Brad Pitt in the U.S.) in the Mexican release of Megamind. A sought-after spokesman, he has also appeared in advertisements for such companies as McDonald's, H-E-B, Telmex and PepsiCo. |
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For his contributions in both Latin America and abroad, he was invited by United States President George W. Bush to host the Cinco de Mayo celebration in the White House in 2004. |
For his contributions in both Latin America and abroad, he was invited by United States President George W. Bush to host the Cinco de Mayo celebration in the White House in 2004. |
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