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Isaac Saviñón
Born
Isaac Saviñón
1975 or 1976 (age 47–48)[1]
Dominican Republic
Nationality
Dominican
Other names
Panky
Occupation(s)
Actor, film producer, creative, story writer, radio and TV host, announcer and singer
Years active
1999–present
Known for
Films: El App, Loki 7, La Gunguna, Shotgun Wedding, Código Paz, Cabarte, Caribe Todo Inclido, Motel, Tres Al Rescate, Virginia
Music bands: Metropolitan, Panky y Los Manolos
Radio: Cual es Tu versión?, durante 16 años
TV: Panky y Los Manolos, El Despeine, Isaac Saviñón Invita, Sin La Muela En Vivo
Spouse
Anayari Newman
Children
1
Isaac Saviñón, is a Dominican actor, film producer, story writer, radio and TV host, announcer, and singer.
He was born December 16 Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, and from a young age he was drawn to an artistic life, participating in every artistic expression in which he could express himself.
For more than two decades, Saviñón has been engaged in music and television, from major television series such as Mango TV's Panky Los Manolos and radio programs like Cual es tu versión to becoming the lead singer for his pop rock band, Metropolitan. He is now making movies.
Saviñón has been the face of brands such as Pepsi, Brahma, Adidas, Gold's Gym, and Sony. From 2012 until 2015, Saviñón was an ambassador for MTV Staying Alive, a non-profit initiative that strives to educate Hispanic adolescents about the HIV/AIDS virus.
Saviñón is the lead singer of the Dominican rock band Metropolitan.[2][3][4]
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