Catalina Jane Guirado is a British-New Zealander actress, reality TV star, model and designer who is best known for starring as Chris Evans' sidekick "Gorgeous Girl" on TFI Friday from 1996 to 1997.

Catalina Jane Guirado
NationalityBritish-New Zealander
Other namesCatalina Guirado-Cheadle
Alma materGuildhall School of Music and Drama
Known forTFI Friday
I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here!
SpouseMatt Cheadle (m. 2007)

Early life edit

Guirado began performing the violin at age 7 and by age 12 she had made performances at both the Royal Albert Hall and the Royal Festival Hall. She went on to receive a scholarship at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama.[1]

Career edit

Modelling edit

Guirado was scouted by Vogue at the age of 15. Since then, she has appeared in multiple other magazines including Elle,[2] Cosmopolitan, FHM, Maxim,[3] Loaded[4] and SKY Magazine,[5] as well as being named in FHM's 100 Sexiest Women[6] as well as various other magazines.

During her modelling career, Guirado has walked the runway for prolific designers such as Vivienne Westwood, Michiko Koshino, Scott Henshall and Rifat Ozbek.[7] She was also the face of international advertising campaigns for such companies as Dove, Wella, Toni & Guy, L'Oréal and Lynx.

Television and film edit

Guirado's first appearance on television was on TFI Friday as a regular role being Chris Evans' sidekick, "Gorgeous Girl".[8] She received a starring role during the "Ugly Blokes" segment of the show, where unattractive men would receive the opportunity of turning down her advances.[9] Her regular stint on the show gave her a household name as an it girl. During series 3 of the show her role was dropped with no information surfacing as to why.

Guirado's success on TFI Friday and on her modelling career landed her a position on series 2 of ITV's reality television show I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here!. She entered the camp on 28 April 2003[10] and left on 8 May, placing 7th.[11] She (along with the rest of the eliminated campmates) returned for the series finale on 12 May.[12]

Following her appearance on I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here!, Guirado was featured on many talk shows including Loose Lips[13] and This Morning.[14][15] She was also featured as a special guest interview on comedy sketch show Bo' Selecta!.[16]

In the same year as her I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! appearance, Guirado was invited to take part in the Stars in Their Eyes 'I'm A Celebrity' special, where she chose singer Deborah Harry.[17] Guirado was joined by various other contestants from series 1 and 2 of the show. Guirado ended up winning and was crowned champion.

Her fame during 2003 ran throughout the whole year, with Guirado making appearances various shows including Celebrities Under Pressure[18] and GMTV,[19] as well as hosting her own documentary about her career and sexualisation in media named Catalina's Commercial Clips.[20]

In 2004, Guirado made another reality TV appearance on Back to Reality.[21] Guirado ended up 9th and was placed in the bottom two twice during her short stay, making her one of the least popular contestants on the show.

In 2005, Guirado made her break into the film industry, starring as main character Grace in Private Moments (2005).[22] She also appeared as a main character in Blue Sombrero (2005), being the nurse.[23] Guirado hasn't since made a return to the film industry.

Music and art edit

Guirado was signed to the Universal Music Publishing Group to produce a song.[24] Guirado's song, "Shine", did not gain any traction, however it was covered by Welsh girl band TnT.[25]

Guirado was the face of music web TV company LP33.tv, starting out as Senior Vice President in 2008.[26] She was in charge of management and general PR, being the one to organise music festivals for the website.[27] Guirado left the company in 2009 and it folded two years later.[citation needed]

Guirado stayed in the music scene for a while, taking the role of executive consultant or TV host for many different music festivals including the Sunset Strip Music Festival and various music TV shows including some for McDonald's.[1]

Following her father's death in July 2010, Guirado opened the Juan Antonio Guirado foundation and became an art curator for his works.[28] Three years later in 2013, Guirado decided to carry on his legacy and open Guirado Design.[29] Guirado is now a full time artist and designer, where she uses her business to blend art and fashion. Guirado's art can be viewed on her website [1].

Personal life edit

Guirado married i-94 band member Matt Cheadle in August 2007 in an inn in Cookham Dean, Berkshire. Guirado is sometimes referred to as Catalina Guirado-Cheadle, however she is commonly referred to by her maiden name. Her marriage was publicised by OK! magazine.[30]

Guirado's father died in July 2010[31] after losing a battle to lung cancer.[32] Guirado expressed how she wanted to embed him into art history.[33]

Guirado frequently updates her fashion and lifestyle blog, Cat-Talk.[34] This blog spans far before her website and was frequently featured as a talk section on magazines.[35]

Guirado is also an experienced horsewoman and has a horse named Grace-Kelly.[2]

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Catalina Guirado". Catalina Guirado.
  2. ^ a b "Catalina Guirado". West London Living.
  3. ^ "Maxim Magazine".
  4. ^ "Loaded Magazine".
  5. ^ "SKY Magazine".
  6. ^ "Catalina Guirado chats with Jonathan Gabay about art and mental health – Thought and Leaders" – via www.buzzsprout.com.
  7. ^ "About the Team". GRAMMY Style Studio Blog.
  8. ^ "Gorgeous Girl Interview". YouTube.
  9. ^ "What Was TFI? | Channel 4". www.channel4.com.
  10. ^ "Episode #2.1". IMDb. 28 April 2003.
  11. ^ "Episode #2.11". IMDb. 8 May 2003.
  12. ^ "I'm A Celebrity 2003 – Grand Finale". IMDb. 12 May 2003.
  13. ^ ""Loose Lips" Episode dated 21 May 2003 (TV Episode 2003) – IMDb" – via www.imdb.com.
  14. ^ ""This Morning" Episode dated 9 May 2003 (TV Episode 2003) – IMDb" – via www.imdb.com.
  15. ^ ""This Morning" Episode dated 4 June 2003 (TV Episode 2003) – IMDb" – via www.imdb.com.
  16. ^ "Bo' Selecta! – S2 – Episode 1". Radio Times.
  17. ^ "Celebrity Stars in their Eyes: 'I'm A Celebrity' Special". TV.com.
  18. ^ "Episode #1.4". IMDb. 4 October 2003.
  19. ^ ""GMTV" Episode dated 3 November 2003 (TV Episode 2003) – IMDb" – via www.imdb.com.
  20. ^ "Catalina's Commercial Clips (TV Series 2003– ) – IMDb" – via www.imdb.com.
  21. ^ "'Reality' hits the ground walking". 17 February 2004.
  22. ^ Mundhra, Jag (27 February 2008). "Private Moments". Private Moments Ltd.
  23. ^ Freel, Doug. "Blue Sombrero". Ego Check Productions, Insomnia Media Group, Sergeant Sargeant Productions LLC.
  24. ^ "Do What You Love Interview – Catalina Guirado". Do What You Love. 16 January 2014.
  25. ^ "Shine". youtube.com.
  26. ^ "LP33.tv | A New Adventure for Catalina Guirado-Cheadle? I... | InvestEgate". www.investegate.co.uk. Retrieved 14 November 2020.
  27. ^ "Celebrity Interview opportunity – Catalina Guirado-Cheadle for LP33.tv – the new on demand new music and social networking TV website". ResponseSource Press Release Wire.
  28. ^ Stories, Local. "Meet Catalina Guirado of Guirado Legacy in Hollywood – Voyage LA Magazine | LA City Guide". voyagela.com.
  29. ^ "Guirado Design". Catalina Guirado.
  30. ^ "London Fashion Week: Guirado Designs & Coco De Mer Parties". Ikon London Magazine. 17 September 2013.
  31. ^ "Juan Antonio Guirado Biography – Juan Antonio Guirado on artnet". www.artnet.com.
  32. ^ "Model Catalina Guirado turns Art Dealer!". ResponseSource Press Release Wire.
  33. ^ "Catalina Guirado-Cheadle on Art, Virtual Reality and taking on the Estate of her Artist Father". FAD Magazine. 14 March 2018.
  34. ^ "blog". Catalina Guirado.
  35. ^ "Hollywood Monthly Magazine". Issuu. 17 March 2011.

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