Adrian Bellani

Gerardo Celasco (born April 8, 1982), better known as Adrian Bellani, is an Salvadoran-American actor. He was the second actor to play the role of Miguel Lopez-Fitzgerald on the NBC daytime drama, Passions.

Adrian Bellani
Bellani in 2016
Born
Gerardo Celasco

(1982-04-08) April 8, 1982
Miami, Florida, U.S.
OccupationActor
Years active2000–present

Biography

As a child, Bellani moved to his parents' home country El Salvador with his family. He received his schooling at the American School of El Salvador (Escuela Americana). There, he not only competed in international horse jumping competitions, but he won and was invited to compete in the AASCA Central America Games representing his country. Bellani also became a very accomplished volleyball player and once again he found himself invited to partake in the Central America Games. The team that he played for won the Central American tournament. Bellani was privileged to train with the El Salvador National team.

Bellani later returned to the United States to study finance at Southern Methodist University. He went on to receive a finance degree from Southern Methodist University in Dallas, Texas. Shortly after, Salvadoran fashion photographer Roberto Aguilar asked Bellani to be the face of the Toni & Guy Bed Head campaign. He also appeared in Frankie J's music video for his song "And I Had You There".

People en Español magazine voted him as one of the 25 hottest Latin bachelors in the world in 2006.

Bellani played Miguel Lopez-Fitzgerald on the NBC daytime drama Passions from 2006 to 2007. In 2007, he appeared with Passions co-star Heidi Mueller on The Tyra Banks Show to help host Tyra through "soap opera school".

In 2019, Bellani appeared as Xavier Castillo in the ABC series How to Get Away with Murder.

Personal life

Bellani currently resides in Los Angeles yet remains extremely close with his family and visits them often in San Salvador.[1]

References

  1. "Who, Where and Wow!". Soap Opera Weekly. 2007-02-13. p. 32.


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