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Christian Dietrich Meier Zender (born 23 June 1970) is a Peruvian actor, producer, director and singer/songwriter in Latin America, the U.S. Hispanic market, and around the Spanish-speaking world.
Key Information
Biography
[edit]Meier was born in Lima, Peru, the youngest of four siblings. He is the son of Gladys Zender, Miss Universe 1957, and Antonio Meier, a Peruvian politician who in 2006 was elected mayor of the Lima district of San Isidro. He has two older sisters and one older brother: Sibylle Meier Zender, Karina Meier Zender, and Antonio Meier Zender.
Raised in the Roman Catholic faith, Christian Meier studied at the Miraflores Maristas School, a Marist Brothers congregation school. After finishing high school he studied Graphic Design graduating in early 1992.[2]
Career
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Musician
[edit]In 1987, he formed the popular Peruvian alternative-rock band Arena Hash[3] with Pedro Suárez Vértiz, Patricio Suárez Vértiz and Arturo Pomar. Between the 1980s and early 1990s, he was the keyboardist of the band, and also did some singing. A few years later, the band broke up, and some of its members pursued a solo career.
In 1996, Meier released an album, No Me Acuerdo Quién Fui, which produced the singles, "tus huellas entre la mías", and "Carreteras Mojadas" ("Wet Highways") that got the first positions in almost all radio station charts in Peru. the album went double platinum. In 1997 began the production of his second album, Primero en Mojarme, with Manuel Garrido-Lecca, a well known musical producer that he worked with in Arena Hash.
In 2002, he produced Once Noches, probably the album that brought him the most accolades. It contained the singles "Alguien" and "Novia de nadie", a duet featuring Spanish singer Mikel Erentxun.[citation needed]
Acting
[edit]Meier has acted and starred in both soap operas and movies. His success has brought him fame in Latin American countries, in the United States, Spanish-speaking media, and around the Spanish-speaking world. He also has his own line of perfumes and appeared in commercials.[4]
Personal life
[edit]He married Peruvian actress Marisol Aguirre in 1995. They met during the filming of the soap opera "Gorrión". They separated in October 2007, finalizing their divorce in November 2008.[5] They have three children together. Meier married fellow Peruvian Andrea Bosio in July 2023.[6]
Discography
[edit]With Arena Hash
[edit]- Arena Hash (1988)
- Ah Ah Ah (1991)
- El Archivo De Arena Hash (1995)
Solo career
[edit]- No Me Acuerdo Quien Fuí (1996)
- Primero En Mojarme (1999)
- Once Noches (2002)
- Nada Ha Cambiado (2016)
- He Vuelto a Casa (2023)
Filmography
[edit]Film roles
[edit]
| Year | Title | Roles | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1994 | Watchers III | The Outsider | |
| 1998 | No se lo digas a nadie | Gonzalo | |
| 2000 | Ciudad de M | Pacho | |
| 2005 | La mujer de mi hermano | Ignacio / Ishan-husband | |
| 2008 | Valentino y el clan del can | Valentino | Animated film; voice role |
| 2012 | Mar de Fondo | Luis | |
| 2015 | ¡Asu mare! 2 | Ricky | |
| Magallanes | Augusto Rivero | ||
| 2016 | All Men Are the Same | Joaquín | |
| 2017 | Todas las mujeres son iguales | Joaquín | |
| Doble | Lorenzo | ||
| 2024 | Mistura | Roberto Tapia | |
| ¿Vienes o voy? | Esteban Ferrer |
Television roles
[edit]| Year | Title | Roles | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1994–1995 | Gorrión (telenovela) | Gabriel Maidana | Main role; 154 episodes |
| 1996 | Obsesión | Jimmy Martel / Jano | Main role; 160 episodes |
| 1997 | Escándalo | Álvaro Dupont | Main role; 120 episodes |
| 1998–1999 | Luz María | Gustavo Gonzálvez | Main role; 175 episodes |
| 1999 | Me muero por ti | Alfonso Hidalgo | Main role; 91 episodes |
| 1999 | Isabella, mujer enamorada | Fernando De Alvear | Main role; 138 episodes |
| 2001 | Amores, querer con alevosía | Pablo Herreros | Main role; 64 episodes |
| 2001–2002 | Lo que es el amor | Efrén Villarreal | Main role; 68 episodes |
| 2003 | Luciana y Nicolás | Nicolás Echevarría | Main role; 120 episodes |
| 2004–2005 | Luna, la heredera | Mauricio García | Main role; 120 episodes |
| 2005–2006 | La Tormenta | Santos Torrealba | Main role; 216 episodes |
| 2007 | Decisiones | Troquero | Episode: "Amor de carretera" |
| 2007 | El Zorro, la espada y la rosa | Diego de la Vega / El Zorro | Main role; 90 episodes |
| 2008–2009 | Doña Bárbara | Santos Luzardo | Main role; 190 episodes |
| 2010–2011 | Alguien te mira | Rodrigo Quintana | Main role; 116 episodes |
| 2011 | The First Lady | Leonardo Santander | Main role; 150 episodes |
| 2012–2013 | Lynch | Emilio Triana | Recurring role (seasons 1–2); 6 episodes |
| 2013 | Cumbia Ninja | Willy | Recurring role (season 1); 13 episodes |
| 2013 | Arranque de pasión | Jordi Fernández | Main role; 15 episodes |
| 2014 | Familia en venta | Santiago | Main role; 13 episodes |
| 2014 | La malquerida | Esteban Domínguez | Main role; 117 episodes |
| 2013 | Cosita linda | Diego Luján | Main role; 146 episodes |
| 2019–2020 | El General Naranjo | Óscar Naranjo | Main role (seasons 1–3); 60 episodes |
References
[edit]- ^ "EXCLUSIVA: La romántica boda de Christian Meier y Andrea Bosio". 20 July 2023.
- ^ "Biografía de Christian Meier". Archived from the original on 18 January 2010. Retrieved 30 March 2014.
- ^ El Comercio "Pedro Suárez Vértiz: "Resucitar Arena Hash sería un verdadero éxito" - actualizado marzo de 2010
- ^ Infosite; accessed April 27, 2022.
- ^ "Christian Meier ya está divorciado", People en Español, July 8, 2008 (article in Spanish).
- ^ "EXCLUSIVA: La romántica boda de Christian Meier y Andrea Bosio". 20 July 2023.
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[edit]Christian Meier
View on GrokipediaEarly life
Family background
Christian Dietrich Meier Zender was born on June 23, 1970, in San Isidro, Lima, Peru, as the youngest of four siblings born to Gladys Zender and Antonio Meier.[8] His mother, Gladys Zender, achieved international fame as Miss Universe 1957, the first Peruvian and Latina winner of the title, which brought early public exposure to the family and elevated their social prestige in Peruvian society.[9] This background instilled a sense of visibility and opportunity from a young age, shaping Meier's upbringing in a household attuned to media and cultural influences. Raised in the Roman Catholic faith, he grew up in an environment influenced by his family's prominence. His father, Antonio Meier, was a prominent Peruvian economist, businessman, and politician who served as mayor of the upscale San Isidro district in Lima from 2007 to 2010, contributing to the family's stability and dynamic public profile.[10] Meier's older siblings—Sibylle, Karina, and Antonio—grew up alongside him in this environment, though they maintained more private lives without notable public professions.[9] The family resided in Lima's San Isidro district, an upscale area known for its business and residential prestige, providing Meier with a privileged yet stimulating early environment that blended Peruvian heritage with international perspectives from his mother's legacy.Education and early career interests
Christian Meier completed his primary and secondary education at the Colegio Católico Champagnat, a Marist Brothers school located in the Miraflores district of Lima, graduating in the late 1980s.[11] After high school, he enrolled in Graphic Design studies at the Instituto Toulouse Lautrec, earning his degree in early 1992. This training provided a structured outlet for his longstanding passion for drawing and visual expression, which he had pursued informally since early childhood, ultimately enhancing his artistic capabilities across creative fields.[11][12] In his teenage years, Meier cultivated an early fascination with music, teaching himself to play keyboards and joining Arena Hash as a keyboardist in October 1987 at age 17.[13][14] His family's encouragement of artistic endeavors, including the influence of his mother Gladys Zender's pageant experience as Miss Universe 1957, spurred Meier's initial explorations in modeling and commercial work during his adolescence.[15]Career
Music career
Christian Meier began his music career in the mid-1980s as a founding member of the Peruvian alternative rock band Arena Hash, which he co-formed in 1984 alongside Pedro Suárez-Vértiz and others. Serving as the band's keyboardist, backing vocalist, and primary songwriter, Meier contributed to their distinctive blend of rock, Latin rock, and indie influences during their active years from 1984 to 1993. Arena Hash achieved significant local success with hits such as "Y es que sucede así" and "Cuando la cama me da vueltas," which helped establish the group as a cornerstone of Peru's emerging rock scene in the late 1980s and early 1990s. Following the band's dissolution in 1993, Meier transitioned to a solo career, launching his debut album No Me Acuerdo Quién Fui in 1996, which was certified double platinum in Peru for its commercial success.[16] The album featured introspective pop ballads and rock elements, including the standout single "Carreteras Mojadas," marking his shift from band dynamics to more personal songwriting. Subsequent releases included Primero en Mojarme in 1999 and Once Noches in 2002, the latter incorporating collaborations such as "Novia de Nadie" with Spanish artist Mikel Erentxun, and highlighting singles like "Mujer" that blended emotional lyrics with melodic pop structures.[17] After Once Noches, Meier entered a prolonged hiatus from music starting around 2002, prioritizing his acting career while occasionally composing; this period lasted until a brief return with the 2016 album Nada Ha Cambiado, though major activity resumed only in 2023.[18] His full revival came with the release of He Vuelto a Casa in 2023, an album that revisited his roots and included new singles like "Deja Vu," followed by live performances across Peru, such as his tour kickoff at Lima's Gran Teatro Nacional.[19] By 2024 and 2025, Meier extended his comeback with international shows in Spain, a re-recorded "Deja Vu" duet with Erentxun, and singles "Yo Tan Bien" and "Nací Para Olvidar," emphasizing his renewed focus on songwriting as a therapeutic passion over acting.[20][21] Throughout his career, Meier's style evolved from the energetic alternative rock of Arena Hash to introspective pop ballads in his solo work, influencing Peru's music landscape by bridging local rock traditions with accessible, emotionally resonant pop that resonated widely in Latin America.[22] His contributions, including over three decades of output, have solidified his status as a pivotal figure in Peruvian popular music, with millions of streams underscoring his enduring impact on the scene.[17]Acting career
Christian Meier made his acting debut in 1994, portraying the lead role of Gabriel Maidana in the Peruvian telenovela Gorrión, which aired for 154 episodes on Panamericana Televisión and marked his transition from music following the breakup of his band Arena Hash.[23][24] This role came shortly after his early film appearance in Watchers III, where he played the character known as The Outsider, signaling the beginning of his dual pursuits in television and cinema. Throughout the early 2000s, Meier established himself as a prominent figure in Latin American telenovelas, taking on protagonist roles that showcased his versatility in romantic and dramatic narratives. In 2005–2006, he starred as Santos Torrealba in the Colombian production La Tormenta, a 216-episode series broadcast by Telemundo and Caracol TV, which explored themes of love and rural life in Venezuela.[25] His performance earned widespread acclaim for its emotional depth. Following this success, Meier led the 2007 Telemundo series El Zorro, la espada y la rosa as Diego de la Vega/El Zorro across 122 episodes, a swashbuckling adaptation that blended action, romance, and historical fiction set in Spanish California.[26] Later, in 2019–2020, he portrayed the titular General Óscar Naranjo in the FOX Premium series El General Naranjo, a 60-episode biographical drama depicting the real-life Colombian police leader's fight against drug cartels and his role in peace negotiations.[27] Meier's film career paralleled his television work, evolving from supporting roles to more complex characters in international and Peruvian productions. After Watchers III, he appeared in the 2005 Mexican drama La mujer de mi hermano as Ignacio, the uptight husband in a story of marital infidelity and passion. By 2015, he took on the role of Augusto Rivero, a wealthy doctor entangled in themes of atonement and corruption, in the Peruvian thriller Magallanes, directed by Salvador del Solar and screened at the Toronto International Film Festival.[28] His recent screen work includes the 2024 Peruvian historical drama Mistura, where he reunited with director Ricardo de Montreuil and co-star Bárbara Mori to portray a character in a tale of social isolation and culinary redemption amid Lima's elite society.[29] Looking ahead, Meier is set to lead the 2025 romantic comedy ¿Vienes o voy? as Esteban Ferrer, a film focusing on the humorous entanglements of modern relationships, with a Peruvian release scheduled for January 9.[30] Post-2010, Meier expanded into producing and directing, leveraging his experience to contribute behind the scenes in Peruvian cinema. He wrote, produced, and directed the 2017 short film Terminal, a multi-award-winning drama about a terminally ill man facing a moral dilemma, which premiered at festivals like the Miami Short Film Festival.[31] These efforts reflect his growing interest in shaping narratives from inception, particularly in projects rooted in Peruvian storytelling. In recent reflections, Meier has expressed a preference for music over acting, noting that while he pursued telenovelas for their financial rewards despite not enjoying the format, he continues in film and television for the artistic challenges they present.[32] This duality underscores his career's evolution, balancing scripted performances with broader creative fulfillment.Modeling and other ventures
Meier began his professional endeavors in modeling during the late 1980s in Peru, appearing in television commercials that capitalized on his attractive appearance and familial connections to the entertainment world via his mother, Gladys Zender, the 1957 Miss Universe winner. His modeling work extended into later years, including endorsements for international brands like Coca-Cola and Falabella, which helped maintain his visibility in the public eye during transitions between major projects.[33][34] Following his graduation with a degree in graphic design in 1992, Meier briefly applied his training to freelance creative work, influencing his approach to visual branding in subsequent ventures.[35] In the 2000s, he expanded into entrepreneurship by launching a signature perfume line in partnership with the Latin American cosmetics company Esika (part of Belcorp). The inaugural fragrance, Pulso, debuted in 2009 as an eau de toilette for men, blending top notes of sambucca, red currant, cardamom, and lemon with a heart of nutmeg, dried fruits, star anise, and violet leaf, and a base of tonka bean, amber, vanilla, and musk; it was promoted through a tour across nine countries and achieved strong market reception in Peru and surrounding regions for its bold, versatile profile.[36] Subsequent releases, such as Leyenda in 2016—a woody citrus scent crafted by perfumer Maurice Roucel, evoking enduring legacy with apple, grapefruit, lavender, and sandalwood—and Bravío in 2011, further solidified the line's popularity in Latin America, emphasizing Meier's personal branding as a sophisticated, multifaceted icon.[37][38] Meier has also invested in the Peruvian media sector, forming a key partnership with Tondero Producciones in 2015 to co-produce films, music videos, and theatrical projects, including his own musical comeback album Nada Ha Cambiado; this collaboration marked his shift toward behind-the-scenes entrepreneurship and contributed to the growth of local content production.[39][40] Through these endeavors, Meier has evolved into a versatile public figure, using modeling and commercial opportunities to bridge gaps in his performing schedule while building a portfolio of creative and business pursuits.Personal life
Marriages and relationships
Christian Meier married Peruvian actress Marisol Aguirre on August 13, 1995, following a romance that began on the set of the telenovela Gorrión in 1994, where they co-starred as leads.[41] Their relationship, marked by joint professional endeavors in the entertainment industry, faced intense media scrutiny throughout, including public interviews and speculation about personal dynamics as both navigated high-profile careers.[41] The couple briefly separated in 2000 before reconciling, but ultimately parted ways in October 2007, finalizing their divorce in November 2008 after 13 years of marriage amid reported conflicts and shared pressures from their acting professions.[41] Legal disputes over child support followed the divorce, drawing further public attention, though they share three children from the union.[41] Meier wed influencer Andrea Bosio Zegarra in a private ceremony on July 1, 2023, in San Diego, California, after a year-long relationship that began through mutual friends.[42] The low-profile event underscored Meier's preference for maintaining privacy in his personal life, contrasting with the media exposure of his earlier marriage, while allowing balance between his artistic pursuits and romantic partnerships.[42]Family and residences
Christian Meier has three children from his first marriage to actress Marisol Aguirre: son Stefano, born on January 2, 1996; daughter Taira, born in 2001; and daughter Gia, born in 2003.[43] Stefano has followed in his father's footsteps by pursuing a career in acting, studying in Los Angeles and appearing in Peruvian telenovelas.[44] Taira maintains a low public profile, expressing a strong aversion to cameras and media exposure.[45] Gia, the youngest, has voiced her intention to construct a professional path grounded in personal purpose rather than public pageantry.[46] Meier emphasizes a parenting approach that prioritizes quality time with his children, including setting aside his romantic life and career opportunities to foster closer bonds.[47] He actively shields his daughters from media scrutiny to preserve their privacy, while encouraging creative and independent pursuits across all his children, as evidenced by Stefano's artistic endeavors and Gia's focus on meaningful goals. Meier and Aguirre maintain an amicable co-parenting dynamic, sharing responsibilities for their children's upbringing.[48] The family is primarily based in Lima, Peru, reflecting Meier's deep ties to his homeland. In the past, they spent time residing in Miami during earlier career phases. More recently, Meier has divided his time between Lima and Los Angeles for work-related projects, where the family maintains a home; as of early 2025, however, they had not returned to the Los Angeles residence following devastating wildfires in the area, opting to stay cautious amid the ongoing risks.[49][50]Works
Arena Hash Releases
Christian Meier was a founding member and keyboardist of the Peruvian rock band Arena Hash, contributing to their two studio albums released in the late 1980s and early 1990s.[51] The band's self-titled debut album, Arena Hash, was released in 1988 by CBS Records and featured tracks such as "Cuando La Cama Me Da Vueltas," "Me Resfrié en Brasil," and "Stress," which gained popularity on Peruvian radio. Their second album, Ah Ah Ah, followed in 1990, also on CBS, including hits like "Y Es Que Sucede Así" and "Cómo Te Va Mi Amor," marking the band's commercial peak in Peru before disbanding in 1993. A compilation album, Del Archivo de... Arena Hash, was released in 1995, collecting earlier material but without new contributions from Meier.Solo Albums
Meier's solo career began after leaving Arena Hash, with his debut album No Me Acuerdo Quién Fui released in 1996 by Roma Records, achieving double platinum certification in Peru for sales exceeding 40,000 units.[51] The album included standout tracks like "Carreteras Mojadas" and "Tus Huellas Entre Las Mías," which topped Peruvian charts and established his pop-rock style. His follow-up, Primero en Mojarme, came out in 1999 on PolyGram, featuring singles such as "Quédate" and the title track, which performed well regionally in Latin America.[52] In 2002, Once Noches was issued by Universal Music, highlighting collaborations like "Novia de Nadie" with Mikel Erentxun and the hit "Alguien," contributing to its strong sales in Peru. After a hiatus, Meier returned with Nada Ha Cambiado in 2016, a compilation-style release revisiting past hits, followed by the full-length He Vuelto a Casa in 2023 on his independent label, including tracks like "Deja Vu" and reflecting on his career resurgence.Recent Singles (2023–2025)
In the 2020s, Meier focused on singles, releasing "Nací Para Olvidar" in 2025 as a standalone track emphasizing themes of memory and loss, which charted in Peruvian streaming platforms.[53] Earlier, "Yo Tan Bien" appeared in 2025, and duo versions like "Deja Vu (Duo Version)" in 2024 showcased collaborative efforts.[53] These releases, distributed via digital platforms, marked his return to active music production without full albums.[54]Filmography
Christian Meier's filmography spans over three decades, encompassing more than 25 acting credits across television and cinema, with a strong emphasis on Latin American telenovelas and select feature films. His work highlights a transition from early supporting roles to leading parts in romantic dramas and action series, showcasing versatility in genres like melodrama, thriller, and comedy. While predominantly known for television, Meier has increasingly pursued cinematic projects, including behind-the-scenes roles as producer and director.[35]Film Roles
Meier debuted in film with a supporting role as the monstrous "Outsider" in the science-fiction horror Watchers III (1994), marking his entry into international cinema.[55] He later took on a lead role as Ignacio Uribe in the erotic drama La mujer de mi hermano (2005), portraying a conflicted husband in a tale of infidelity and desire. In 2015, he played the protagonist Augusto in the political thriller Magallanes, a complex character entangled in themes of corruption and redemption during Peru's internal conflict era.[28] Meier appeared in an ensemble capacity in the culinary drama Mistura (2024), contributing to a narrative of social reinvention through gastronomy and cultural fusion.[29] His most recent film credit is the romantic lead in the comedy Vienes o me voy (2025), where he embodies a charismatic figure in a story exploring relationships and sensuality.[56] Additionally, Meier expanded into production with the short film Terminal (2017), which he wrote, directed, and produced while also acting in a key role, earning awards for its ensemble cast at film festivals.[31]Television Roles
Meier's television career is dominated by telenovelas, where he has led several high-profile productions. He gained prominence as the lead Gabriel Maidana in the Peruvian series Gorrión (1994–1995), appearing in 154 episodes as a young man navigating family secrets and romance.[23] In La Tormenta (2005–2006), he starred as the protagonist Santos Torrealba in 216 episodes of the Colombian-Venezuelan co-production, depicting a rancher's turbulent love story amid class conflicts.[25] Meier portrayed the iconic Diego de la Vega/El Zorro in El Zorro (2007), featuring in 122 episodes of the action-adventure series set in colonial California.[26] More recently, he led as General Óscar Naranjo in El General Naranjo (2019–2020), a biographical drama spanning 60 episodes across three seasons, chronicling the real-life Colombian police chief's fight against drug cartels.[27] Beyond these, Meier has made minor guest appearances in series such as Decisiones (2005), adding depth to his television portfolio.[35] Overall, Meier's credits reflect a balance between the serialized intensity of telenovelas—accounting for the majority of his output—and the concise storytelling of cinema, with genres ranging from romantic and dramatic soaps to thrillers and historical epics.[57]Awards and recognition
Meier has received several prestigious awards for his contributions to ancient history. In 1998, he was awarded the Cicero Orator Award.[58] The Jacob Grimm Prize followed in 2003, and in 2004, the Ernst Hellmut Vits Prize from the Westphalian Wilhelms University in Münster.[58] In 2006, he received the Austrian Decoration for Science and Art.[58] Further honors include the Reuchlin Prize in 2007 and the Lichtenberg Medal in 2009.[58] In 2014, Meier was awarded the Bavarian Maximilian Order for Science and Art. He is a member of the Academy of Europe (elected 1989), the Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters, the Berlin-Brandenburg Academy of Sciences and Humanities, the German Archaeological Institute, and served as President of the German Academy for Language and Poetry from 1996 to 2002.[58][59]References
- https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Christian_Meier_(historian)
