Writer, Journalist and TV presenter Jaime Bayly Letts
was born on February 19, 1965 and is the third in a family of ten children . He studied at the Markham colgio of Lima, then entered the Pontifical Catholic University of Peru to study law, but when still studying the courses of General Studies Humanities, was dismissed and decided to target his career as a journalist.
still young and because of deep disagreements with his father, went to the home of his grandparents and went to the newspaper La Prensa influence of his mother, only fifteen years old, establishing links with promising young Peruvian, in a time when Peru went from dictatorship to democracy. Established a special bond with the Peruvian journalist Federico Salazar, who until now has a close friendship and always demonstrates a profound admiration.
At 18 he began interviewing political figures in the pulse program of Channel 5, before going to interview celebrities, as suggested by Genaro Delgado Parker. It was at that time to interview the young Bayly presidential candidate Alan García Pérez and asks if it was true that the priest had been subjected to sleep and was taking lithium to control his moods. That question was fired from his channel and Bayly left the country to work in Central America.
In 1990, when Alan Garcia left office, he returned to Peru to strongly support the candidacy of liberal writer laureate Mario Vargas Llosa, who lost the presidential election against unknown university professor Alberto Fujimori.
Bayly's closeness with noted Peruvian writer allowed him to strengthen ties with family Vargas Llosa and begin an intense friendship with his son Alvaro.
The publication of his first novel, "Do not tell anyone" in 1994 was accompanied by a scandal in Peru to treat not only their orientation openly bisexual and a penchant for drugs, but also to uncover various characters artistic and political environment as gays in the closet or cocaine. Bayly's family tried to prevent publication the book by offering a sum of money ultimately rejected it, preferring, as so often happen in the future, the scandal.
In December 2006, his father died, Jaime Bayly Llona, \u200b\u200ba former banker and businessman.
In May 2007, Miami received the Award of the Association Visibility defamation of gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender GLAAD recognition of the openness with which assumes, as a public figure, his bisexuality.
currently leading talk shows in Lima (The Sniper), Miami and Buenos Aires, and is also a columnist for various publications
In December 2006, his father died, Jaime Bayly Llona, \u200b\u200ba former banker and businessman.
In May 2007, Miami received the Award of the Association Visibility defamation of gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender GLAAD recognition of the openness with which assumes, as a public figure, his bisexuality.
currently leading talk shows in Lima (The Sniper), Miami and Buenos Aires, and is also a columnist for various publications
Novels 1994 - Do not tell anyone (adapted into a film by Francisco J. Lombardi in 1998)
1995 - was yesterday and I do not remember
1996 - The Last Days of La Prensa
1997 - The night is a virgin (Herralde Novel Award 1997)
1998 - I love my mommy
2000 - lost friends
2002 - The wife of my brother (filmed by Ricardo de Montreuil and in 2004 Stan Jakubowicz and recent winner of the "Lo Nuestro" in July 2007)
2004 - Hurricane bears your name
2005 - And suddenly, an angel (Metro Award Finalist 2005)
PRESENTER OF TV AND POLITICAL ACTIVIST
journalist and interviewer Bayly has been a presenter on various television programs since 1983, known as "the enfant terrible of television" because it started in television at age 18 and because many politicians and entertainment personalities thought twice before going to their programs due to their business questions and direct feedback.
The style he developed for the interviews has been that it would lead to popularity, and later to the internationalization program in Santo Domingo, the United States and Argentina.
Among its most memorable interviews, is that famous when asked then-candidate Alan Garcia before the 1985 presidential elections if he had practiced sleep cure to treat your mental health after the death of the famous Victor Raul Haya de la Torre. Response that did not come until 25 years later, as Bayly himself tells in his book on the electoral campaign of 2001 collected in his book The Sniper.
In the 2001 elections, by Alvaro Vargas Llosa, recalls the campaign that suggested the white vote because he did not agree with any of the two candidates in the second round: Alejandro Toledo and Alan Garcia.
In 2006, along with Cecilia Valenzuela, openly expressed his position against the presidential bid of Ollanta Humala in Peru's presidential election, suggesting to use the method of "lesser evil" and vote for Alan Garcia.
Jaime Bayly has been critical the Peruvian government of Alan García, Alberto Fujimori and Alejandro Toledo. It also questions often left-leaning governments in Latin America as those of Evo Morales (Bolivia), Fidel Castro (Cuba) and especially the government of Hugo Chávez (Venezuela).
since 2006 has resumed driving the talk show via Frecuencia Latina Sniper Sunday from 22:00 to 00:00 hours.
Due to his career as an interviewer, after which it continues to forge his unique style of interviewing, has been dubbed "Uncle terrible television," a clear update of its most memorable nickname.
is media partner printed in the Daily Mail as in Peru, with a weekly column of opinion and personal chronicles.
is considered Bayly's style is basically based on their own lives and experiences. Therefore aroused much controversy over the publication of his first novels. The press tried to identify various characters Peruvians from the artistic and entertainment.
His television usually refer to the irony. Attempt to address all sorts of topics and interviewed. In 1994, after the scandal sparked by the publication of his first novel, emigrated to the United States, where he worked for the channel South and later for CBS in English. Here are some of their programs:
1990 - 1990 in America (America Television Peru).
1991 - What's New (Panamericana Television Peru).
1996 - Live with Jaime Bayly (CBS Telenoticias, USA).
2000 - El show de Jaime Bayly (Telemundo, USA)
2001 - The Sniper (Frecuencia Latina, Peru).
2002 - The night is a virgin (Panamericana Television Peru).
2006 - The Sniper (Frecuencia Latina, Peru).
2006 - Trend (Canal 9, Argentina).
2006 - Bayly from Miami (Mega TV, USA).
2007 - 2009 - The Sniper (Frecuencia Latina Peru)
was born on February 19, 1965 and is the third in a family of ten children . He studied at the Markham colgio of Lima, then entered the Pontifical Catholic University of Peru to study law, but when still studying the courses of General Studies Humanities, was dismissed and decided to target his career as a journalist.
still young and because of deep disagreements with his father, went to the home of his grandparents and went to the newspaper La Prensa influence of his mother, only fifteen years old, establishing links with promising young Peruvian, in a time when Peru went from dictatorship to democracy. Established a special bond with the Peruvian journalist Federico Salazar, who until now has a close friendship and always demonstrates a profound admiration.
At 18 he began interviewing political figures in the pulse program of Channel 5, before going to interview celebrities, as suggested by Genaro Delgado Parker. It was at that time to interview the young Bayly presidential candidate Alan García Pérez and asks if it was true that the priest had been subjected to sleep and was taking lithium to control his moods. That question was fired from his channel and Bayly left the country to work in Central America.
In 1990, when Alan Garcia left office, he returned to Peru to strongly support the candidacy of liberal writer laureate Mario Vargas Llosa, who lost the presidential election against unknown university professor Alberto Fujimori.
Bayly's closeness with noted Peruvian writer allowed him to strengthen ties with family Vargas Llosa and begin an intense friendship with his son Alvaro.
The publication of his first novel, "Do not tell anyone" in 1994 was accompanied by a scandal in Peru to treat not only their orientation openly bisexual and a penchant for drugs, but also to uncover various characters artistic and political environment as gays in the closet or cocaine. Bayly's family tried to prevent publication the book by offering a sum of money ultimately rejected it, preferring, as so often happen in the future, the scandal.
In December 2006, his father died, Jaime Bayly Llona, \u200b\u200ba former banker and businessman.
In May 2007, Miami received the Award of the Association Visibility defamation of gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender GLAAD recognition of the openness with which assumes, as a public figure, his bisexuality.
currently leading talk shows in Lima (The Sniper), Miami and Buenos Aires, and is also a columnist for various publications
In December 2006, his father died, Jaime Bayly Llona, \u200b\u200ba former banker and businessman.
In May 2007, Miami received the Award of the Association Visibility defamation of gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender GLAAD recognition of the openness with which assumes, as a public figure, his bisexuality.
currently leading talk shows in Lima (The Sniper), Miami and Buenos Aires, and is also a columnist for various publications
Novels 1994 - Do not tell anyone (adapted into a film by Francisco J. Lombardi in 1998)
1995 - was yesterday and I do not remember
1996 - The Last Days of La Prensa
1997 - The night is a virgin (Herralde Novel Award 1997)
1998 - I love my mommy
2000 - lost friends
2002 - The wife of my brother (filmed by Ricardo de Montreuil and in 2004 Stan Jakubowicz and recent winner of the "Lo Nuestro" in July 2007)
2004 - Hurricane bears your name
2005 - And suddenly, an angel (Metro Award Finalist 2005)
PRESENTER OF TV AND POLITICAL ACTIVIST
journalist and interviewer Bayly has been a presenter on various television programs since 1983, known as "the enfant terrible of television" because it started in television at age 18 and because many politicians and entertainment personalities thought twice before going to their programs due to their business questions and direct feedback.
The style he developed for the interviews has been that it would lead to popularity, and later to the internationalization program in Santo Domingo, the United States and Argentina.
Among its most memorable interviews, is that famous when asked then-candidate Alan Garcia before the 1985 presidential elections if he had practiced sleep cure to treat your mental health after the death of the famous Victor Raul Haya de la Torre. Response that did not come until 25 years later, as Bayly himself tells in his book on the electoral campaign of 2001 collected in his book The Sniper.
In the 2001 elections, by Alvaro Vargas Llosa, recalls the campaign that suggested the white vote because he did not agree with any of the two candidates in the second round: Alejandro Toledo and Alan Garcia.
In 2006, along with Cecilia Valenzuela, openly expressed his position against the presidential bid of Ollanta Humala in Peru's presidential election, suggesting to use the method of "lesser evil" and vote for Alan Garcia.
Jaime Bayly has been critical the Peruvian government of Alan García, Alberto Fujimori and Alejandro Toledo. It also questions often left-leaning governments in Latin America as those of Evo Morales (Bolivia), Fidel Castro (Cuba) and especially the government of Hugo Chávez (Venezuela).
since 2006 has resumed driving the talk show via Frecuencia Latina Sniper Sunday from 22:00 to 00:00 hours.
Due to his career as an interviewer, after which it continues to forge his unique style of interviewing, has been dubbed "Uncle terrible television," a clear update of its most memorable nickname.
is media partner printed in the Daily Mail as in Peru, with a weekly column of opinion and personal chronicles.
is considered Bayly's style is basically based on their own lives and experiences. Therefore aroused much controversy over the publication of his first novels. The press tried to identify various characters Peruvians from the artistic and entertainment.
His television usually refer to the irony. Attempt to address all sorts of topics and interviewed. In 1994, after the scandal sparked by the publication of his first novel, emigrated to the United States, where he worked for the channel South and later for CBS in English. Here are some of their programs:
1990 - 1990 in America (America Television Peru).
1991 - What's New (Panamericana Television Peru).
1996 - Live with Jaime Bayly (CBS Telenoticias, USA).
2000 - El show de Jaime Bayly (Telemundo, USA)
2001 - The Sniper (Frecuencia Latina, Peru).
2002 - The night is a virgin (Panamericana Television Peru).
2006 - The Sniper (Frecuencia Latina, Peru).
2006 - Trend (Canal 9, Argentina).
2006 - Bayly from Miami (Mega TV, USA).
2007 - 2009 - The Sniper (Frecuencia Latina Peru)
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