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'''Deborah Ombres''' (born '''Javier Díaz''', [[Valladolid]], [[Spain]], 3 November 1975) is a [[drag queen]], |
'''Deborah Ombres''' (born '''Javier Díaz''', [[Valladolid]], [[Spain]], 3 November 1975) is a [[drag queen]], host and [[actor]]. Díaz's stage name, Deborah Ombres, is a play on words in [[Spanish language|Spanish]]. It sounds exactly the same as ''Devorahombres'' (which means, literally, "men-devourer"), a [[compound word]] formed from ''devorar'' (to devour) and ''hombres'' (men).{{Citation needed|date=October 2008}} |
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== Biography == |
== Biography == |
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Deborah studied dramatic arts in Valladolid, and in her last years decided she did not want to dedicate herself fully to theater. In the late 90’s, Gretta Garola and Deborah created a drag-cabaret spectacular inspired by |
Deborah studied dramatic arts in Valladolid, and in her last years decided she did not want to dedicate herself fully to theater. In the late 90’s, Gretta Garola and Deborah created a drag-cabaret spectacular inspired by [[The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert|The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Dessert]]. After performing the act in El Tío Molonio, a bar in Valladoid, Ombres was encouraged to move to Madrid. Ombres toured as a drag queen her show, ''Mamá, quiero ser drágstica,'' from 2002-2009.<ref name=":0">Apastegui, Paula. “El Radical Cambio de Vida de Deborah Ombres, La Drag Queen Vallisoletana Que Hizo Historia En La Televisión Hace Más de Dos Décadas.” El Español. El Español, November 3, 2023. <nowiki>https://www.elespanol.com/castilla-y-leon/sociedad/20231103/radical-cambio-vida-deborah-ombres-drag-queen-vallisoletana-hizo-historia-television-hace-decadas/806169436_0.html</nowiki>.</ref> |
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From 2001-2004 Deborah hosted MTV HOT on MTV Espana, becoming the first drag queen host on Spanish television.<ref>Raquel Alonso Sánchez. “Qué Fue De... Deborah Ombres, Primera Presentadora ‘Drag Queen’ de La Televisión Española.” ''Bekia.es'', July 6, 2019. <nowiki>https://www.bekia.es/television/noticias/que-fue-de-deborah-ombres-primera-presentadora-drag-queen-television/</nowiki>.</ref> Deborah had initially auditioned previously for MTV as a male presenter but did not receive the part.<ref name=":1">Carro, David. “Deborah Ombres: ‘Me Volví de Londres Porque Me Ofrecieron Presentar “RuPaul’s Drag Race” En España.’” ''FormulaTV'', October 29, 2020. <nowiki>https://www.formulatv.com/noticias/deborah-ombres-rupauls-drag-race-espana-104378/</nowiki>.</ref> The warm reception of Deborah resulted in MTV giving Deborah a second show, “Deborah y el Sexo” which aired from 2002-2004. After her contract with MTV expired she signed with Atena 3 and became a talk show host on “The Jungle of the Famous”. |
From 2001-2004 Deborah hosted MTV HOT on [[MTV (Spanish TV channel)|MTV Espana]], becoming the first drag queen host on Spanish television.<ref>Raquel Alonso Sánchez. “Qué Fue De... Deborah Ombres, Primera Presentadora ‘Drag Queen’ de La Televisión Española.” ''Bekia.es'', July 6, 2019. <nowiki>https://www.bekia.es/television/noticias/que-fue-de-deborah-ombres-primera-presentadora-drag-queen-television/</nowiki>.</ref> Deborah had initially auditioned previously for MTV as a male presenter but did not receive the part.<ref name=":1">Carro, David. “Deborah Ombres: ‘Me Volví de Londres Porque Me Ofrecieron Presentar “RuPaul’s Drag Race” En España.’” ''FormulaTV'', October 29, 2020. <nowiki>https://www.formulatv.com/noticias/deborah-ombres-rupauls-drag-race-espana-104378/</nowiki>.</ref> The warm reception of Deborah resulted in MTV giving Deborah a second show, “Deborah y el Sexo” which aired from 2002-2004. After her contract with MTV expired she signed with [[Antena 3 (Spanish TV channel)|Atena 3]] and became a talk show host on “The Jungle of the Famous”. |
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In 2005, she began working at Telecinco as a reporter and collaborator on the program Caiga Quien Caiga which she described as a “bitter” experience.<ref name=":1" /> She left all her television programs to present Rompecorazones on the then new Cuatro, a Spanish TV channel, until 2006 when Cuatro cancelled the show.<ref>Vertele. “Cuatro Confirma El Fichaje de Deborah Ombres Para Presentar El ‘Rompecorazones.’” Vertele. Vertele, October 11, 2005. <nowiki>https://www.eldiario.es/vertele/videos/actualidad/confirma-deborah-ombres-presentar-rompecorazones_1_7784667.html</nowiki>.</ref><ref name=":2">María Yuste. “Qué Fue de Deborah Ombres, La Reportera Drag de ‘Caiga Quien Caiga’ Que Hizo Historia En La Televisión.” Trendencias.com. Trendencias, November 2, 2022. <nowiki>https://www.trendencias.com/general/que-fue-deborah-ombres-primera-presentadora-drag-espana-que-petaba-tele-20-anos-antes-drag-race</nowiki>.</ref> |
In 2005, she began working at [[Telecinco]] as a reporter and collaborator on the program Caiga Quien Caiga which she described as a “bitter” experience.<ref name=":1" /> She left all her television programs to present Rompecorazones on the then new [[Cuatro (TV channel)|Cuatro]], a Spanish TV channel, until 2006 when Cuatro cancelled the show.<ref>Vertele. “Cuatro Confirma El Fichaje de Deborah Ombres Para Presentar El ‘Rompecorazones.’” Vertele. Vertele, October 11, 2005. <nowiki>https://www.eldiario.es/vertele/videos/actualidad/confirma-deborah-ombres-presentar-rompecorazones_1_7784667.html</nowiki>.</ref><ref name=":2">María Yuste. “Qué Fue de Deborah Ombres, La Reportera Drag de ‘Caiga Quien Caiga’ Que Hizo Historia En La Televisión.” Trendencias.com. Trendencias, November 2, 2022. <nowiki>https://www.trendencias.com/general/que-fue-deborah-ombres-primera-presentadora-drag-espana-que-petaba-tele-20-anos-antes-drag-race</nowiki>.</ref> |
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In 2005 Deborah also stepped into writing with the book, “A cuántos sapos hay que besar para encontrar un príncipe?” where she opened up about her sexual and romantic life in a self-described “for the first and last time” she would do so.<ref name=":2" /> |
In 2005 Deborah also stepped into writing with the book, “A cuántos sapos hay que besar para encontrar un príncipe?” where she opened up about her sexual and romantic life in a self-described “for the first and last time” she would do so.<ref name=":2" /> |
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From 2007 to 2009 Ombres worked for Pink TV, a program on the local Madrid Canal 53. In 2009 Ombres toured a show alongside Canco Rodriguez and Cristina Urgel titled, “Tonta ella, |
From 2007 to 2009 Ombres worked for Pink TV, a program on the local Madrid Canal 53. In 2009 Ombres toured a show alongside Canco Rodriguez and Cristina Urgel titled, “Tonta ella, tonto el” until 2010.<ref>Carmona, Jesús. “Qué Fue de Deborah Ombres, La Primera ‘Drag Queen’ Que Fue Presentadora de TV.” El Español. El Español, January 26, 2019. <nowiki>https://www.elespanol.com/corazon/famosos/20190127/deborah-ombres-primera-drag-queen-presentadora-tv/371213697_0.html</nowiki>.</ref> |
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Deborah then moved to Saarbrücken, Germany and worked as a dishwasher in a hotel because she didn't know German. Afterwards Deborah moved to London where she worked in a Zara and was sometimes recognized by tourists. 2010 brought Ombres’ second book, “Conectando con el sol” an autobiography.<ref name=":0" /> |
Deborah then moved to Saarbrücken, Germany and worked as a dishwasher in a hotel because she didn't know German. Afterwards Deborah moved to London where she worked in a Zara and was sometimes recognized by tourists. 2010 brought Ombres’ second book, “Conectando con el sol” an autobiography.<ref name=":0" /> |
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Deborah has kept a low profile since 2010, making only minor Pride Day appearances in Madrid from 2011-2016. In 2017 a Barcelona producer seeking to do a Spanish adaption of RuPaul’s Drag Race titled “Reinas” encouraged Ombres to return to Spain and film a pilot. Through this arrangement she visited New York as an Ambassador of World Pride in Madrid, appearing alongside Manila Luzon, Bob the Drag Queen, and La Terremoto de Alcorcón.<ref>Castillo, Adrián. “Deborah Ombres Reaparece En Nueva York Durante La Presentación Del World Pride 2017.” ''FormulaTV'', December 19, 2016. <nowiki>https://www.formulatv.com/noticias/62565/deborah-ombres-reaparece-presentacion-world-pride-2017/</nowiki>.</ref> At the same time, Ombres was part of the Spain calling program, Aloha Edition on TVE, prior to the Eurovision Song Contest.<ref>Redacción. “Eurovisión 2017: Azúcar Moreno, Rosa López Y Deborah Ombres Protagonizarán ‘Spain Calling, Aloha Edition.’” ''FormulaTV'', May 13, 2017. <nowiki>https://www.formulatv.com/noticias/67732/spain-calling-aloha-editicion-television-espanola-eurovision/</nowiki>.</ref> After the “Reinas” show ultimately stalled, Deborah remained in Spain and now lives quietly in Valladolid.<ref>Agustín Gómez Cascales. “Deborah Ombres: ‘Lo Que Está Pasando Con “España Drag Race” Me Ha Dado Un Chute de Positividad.’” Shangay, November 20, 2020. <nowiki>https://shangay.com/2020/11/20/deborah-ombres-rupaul-espana-drag-race-entrevista/</nowiki>.</ref> |
Deborah has kept a low profile since 2010, making only minor Pride Day appearances in Madrid from 2011-2016. In 2017 a Barcelona producer seeking to do a Spanish adaption of [[RuPaul's Drag Race|RuPaul’s Drag Race]] titled “Reinas” encouraged Ombres to return to Spain and film a pilot. Through this arrangement she visited New York as an Ambassador of [[WorldPride|World Pride]] in Madrid, appearing alongside [[Manila Luzon]], [[Bob the Drag Queen]], and [[La Terremoto de Alcorcón]].<ref>Castillo, Adrián. “Deborah Ombres Reaparece En Nueva York Durante La Presentación Del World Pride 2017.” ''FormulaTV'', December 19, 2016. <nowiki>https://www.formulatv.com/noticias/62565/deborah-ombres-reaparece-presentacion-world-pride-2017/</nowiki>.</ref> At the same time, Ombres was part of the Spain calling program, Aloha Edition on TVE, prior to the [[Eurovision Song Contest]].<ref>Redacción. “Eurovisión 2017: Azúcar Moreno, Rosa López Y Deborah Ombres Protagonizarán ‘Spain Calling, Aloha Edition.’” ''FormulaTV'', May 13, 2017. <nowiki>https://www.formulatv.com/noticias/67732/spain-calling-aloha-editicion-television-espanola-eurovision/</nowiki>.</ref> After the “Reinas” show ultimately stalled, Deborah remained in Spain and now lives quietly in Valladolid.<ref>Agustín Gómez Cascales. “Deborah Ombres: ‘Lo Que Está Pasando Con “España Drag Race” Me Ha Dado Un Chute de Positividad.’” Shangay, November 20, 2020. <nowiki>https://shangay.com/2020/11/20/deborah-ombres-rupaul-espana-drag-race-entrevista/</nowiki>.</ref> |
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== Filmography<ref>{{Cite web |title=Deborah Ombres {{!}} Actress |url=https://www.imdb.com/name/nm1622025/ |access-date=2023-12-06 |website=IMDb |language=en-US}}</ref> == |
== Filmography<ref>{{Cite web |title=Deborah Ombres {{!}} Actress |url=https://www.imdb.com/name/nm1622025/ |access-date=2023-12-06 |website=IMDb |language=en-US}}</ref> == |
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* ''Rompecorazones'' (2006). |
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* ''Lalola'' (2008). |
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* ''Pink |
* ''Pink TV'' (2007-2009). |
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* ''Mrs. Carrington'' (2009). |
* ''Mrs. Carrington'' (2009). |
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* ''Quiero ser divina'' (2010). |
* ''Quiero ser divina'' (2010). |
Revision as of 17:05, 6 December 2023
Deborah Ombres (born Javier Díaz, Valladolid, Spain, 3 November 1975) is a drag queen, host and actor. Díaz's stage name, Deborah Ombres, is a play on words in Spanish. It sounds exactly the same as Devorahombres (which means, literally, "men-devourer"), a compound word formed from devorar (to devour) and hombres (men).[citation needed]
Biography
Deborah studied dramatic arts in Valladolid, and in her last years decided she did not want to dedicate herself fully to theater. In the late 90’s, Gretta Garola and Deborah created a drag-cabaret spectacular inspired by The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Dessert. After performing the act in El Tío Molonio, a bar in Valladoid, Ombres was encouraged to move to Madrid. Ombres toured as a drag queen her show, Mamá, quiero ser drágstica, from 2002-2009.[1]
From 2001-2004 Deborah hosted MTV HOT on MTV Espana, becoming the first drag queen host on Spanish television.[2] Deborah had initially auditioned previously for MTV as a male presenter but did not receive the part.[3] The warm reception of Deborah resulted in MTV giving Deborah a second show, “Deborah y el Sexo” which aired from 2002-2004. After her contract with MTV expired she signed with Atena 3 and became a talk show host on “The Jungle of the Famous”.
In 2005, she began working at Telecinco as a reporter and collaborator on the program Caiga Quien Caiga which she described as a “bitter” experience.[3] She left all her television programs to present Rompecorazones on the then new Cuatro, a Spanish TV channel, until 2006 when Cuatro cancelled the show.[4][5]
In 2005 Deborah also stepped into writing with the book, “A cuántos sapos hay que besar para encontrar un príncipe?” where she opened up about her sexual and romantic life in a self-described “for the first and last time” she would do so.[5]
From 2007 to 2009 Ombres worked for Pink TV, a program on the local Madrid Canal 53. In 2009 Ombres toured a show alongside Canco Rodriguez and Cristina Urgel titled, “Tonta ella, tonto el” until 2010.[6]
Deborah then moved to Saarbrücken, Germany and worked as a dishwasher in a hotel because she didn't know German. Afterwards Deborah moved to London where she worked in a Zara and was sometimes recognized by tourists. 2010 brought Ombres’ second book, “Conectando con el sol” an autobiography.[1]
Deborah has kept a low profile since 2010, making only minor Pride Day appearances in Madrid from 2011-2016. In 2017 a Barcelona producer seeking to do a Spanish adaption of RuPaul’s Drag Race titled “Reinas” encouraged Ombres to return to Spain and film a pilot. Through this arrangement she visited New York as an Ambassador of World Pride in Madrid, appearing alongside Manila Luzon, Bob the Drag Queen, and La Terremoto de Alcorcón.[7] At the same time, Ombres was part of the Spain calling program, Aloha Edition on TVE, prior to the Eurovision Song Contest.[8] After the “Reinas” show ultimately stalled, Deborah remained in Spain and now lives quietly in Valladolid.[9]
Filmography[10]
- MTV Hot (2001-2004).
- Deborah y el Sexo (2002-2004).
- La selva de los famosos (2004).
- Caiga quien caiga (2005).
- Rompecorazones (2006).
- Lalola (2008).
- Pink TV (2007-2009).
- Mrs. Carrington (2009).
- Quiero ser divina (2010).
- Spain calling, Aloha Edition (2017).
Productions
- ¡Mamá, quiero ser drágstica! (2002-2009).
- Tonta ella, tonto él (2009-2010).
Books
- ¿A cuántos sapos hay que besar para encontrar un príncipe? (Aguilar, 2005).[11]
- Conectando con el sol (Lamed, 2010).[12]
References
- ^ a b Apastegui, Paula. “El Radical Cambio de Vida de Deborah Ombres, La Drag Queen Vallisoletana Que Hizo Historia En La Televisión Hace Más de Dos Décadas.” El Español. El Español, November 3, 2023. https://www.elespanol.com/castilla-y-leon/sociedad/20231103/radical-cambio-vida-deborah-ombres-drag-queen-vallisoletana-hizo-historia-television-hace-decadas/806169436_0.html.
- ^ Raquel Alonso Sánchez. “Qué Fue De... Deborah Ombres, Primera Presentadora ‘Drag Queen’ de La Televisión Española.” Bekia.es, July 6, 2019. https://www.bekia.es/television/noticias/que-fue-de-deborah-ombres-primera-presentadora-drag-queen-television/.
- ^ a b Carro, David. “Deborah Ombres: ‘Me Volví de Londres Porque Me Ofrecieron Presentar “RuPaul’s Drag Race” En España.’” FormulaTV, October 29, 2020. https://www.formulatv.com/noticias/deborah-ombres-rupauls-drag-race-espana-104378/.
- ^ Vertele. “Cuatro Confirma El Fichaje de Deborah Ombres Para Presentar El ‘Rompecorazones.’” Vertele. Vertele, October 11, 2005. https://www.eldiario.es/vertele/videos/actualidad/confirma-deborah-ombres-presentar-rompecorazones_1_7784667.html.
- ^ a b María Yuste. “Qué Fue de Deborah Ombres, La Reportera Drag de ‘Caiga Quien Caiga’ Que Hizo Historia En La Televisión.” Trendencias.com. Trendencias, November 2, 2022. https://www.trendencias.com/general/que-fue-deborah-ombres-primera-presentadora-drag-espana-que-petaba-tele-20-anos-antes-drag-race.
- ^ Carmona, Jesús. “Qué Fue de Deborah Ombres, La Primera ‘Drag Queen’ Que Fue Presentadora de TV.” El Español. El Español, January 26, 2019. https://www.elespanol.com/corazon/famosos/20190127/deborah-ombres-primera-drag-queen-presentadora-tv/371213697_0.html.
- ^ Castillo, Adrián. “Deborah Ombres Reaparece En Nueva York Durante La Presentación Del World Pride 2017.” FormulaTV, December 19, 2016. https://www.formulatv.com/noticias/62565/deborah-ombres-reaparece-presentacion-world-pride-2017/.
- ^ Redacción. “Eurovisión 2017: Azúcar Moreno, Rosa López Y Deborah Ombres Protagonizarán ‘Spain Calling, Aloha Edition.’” FormulaTV, May 13, 2017. https://www.formulatv.com/noticias/67732/spain-calling-aloha-editicion-television-espanola-eurovision/.
- ^ Agustín Gómez Cascales. “Deborah Ombres: ‘Lo Que Está Pasando Con “España Drag Race” Me Ha Dado Un Chute de Positividad.’” Shangay, November 20, 2020. https://shangay.com/2020/11/20/deborah-ombres-rupaul-espana-drag-race-entrevista/.
- ^ "Deborah Ombres | Actress". IMDb. Retrieved 2023-12-06.
- ^ Blanco, Javier Diaz (2005-10-07). ¿A CUANTOS SAPOS HAY QUE BESAR PARA ENCONTRAR UN PRINCIPE?. ISBN 978-84-03-09653-0.
- ^ Conectando con el sol. ISBN 978-84-936811-6-6.