Nely Galán was born Arnely Alvarez in Santa Clara in Cuba's central province (the last name Galán comes from the husband she married and divorced as a young woman.) Her parents moved to Teaneck, NJ in 1965 when she was 2 years old which became home. During high school Nely submitted an article to Seventeen magazine which was so impressive sh...
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Nely Galán was born Arnely Alvarez in Santa Clara in Cuba's central province (the last name Galán comes from the husband she married and divorced as a young woman.) Her parents moved to Teaneck, NJ in 1965 when she was 2 years old which became home. During high school Nely submitted an article to Seventeen magazine which was so impressive she was asked to be a guest editor and this eventually led to a permanent position. By 22, she was the youngest radio station manager in the US, managing the Spanish language WNJU channel 47. Later, while working at Time Warner and HBO, she co-developed the production company Tropix geared to putting Latino actors in the public eye. Nely founded GaLAn Entertainment in 1994 of which she is president and CEO. GaLAn is a Venice California based production and marketing firm which focuses on creating "crossover" Latino programming for prime-time. Besides her own company, by 1999 at the young age of 36, Nely was President of Entertainment for Telemundo, the international Spanish-language network. Among her many accomplishments is producing the series of comedy specials called "Loco Slam" in the early '90s and later the "Bravo Awards," which honors achievements of Latinos in entertainment, and helping create and launch the Fox Latin American Channel, the Fox Kids Network in Latin America, and Fox Sports Américas.Nely recently received the National Hispanic Leadership Fellowship from Harvard's John F. Kennedy School of Government. She and Paul Rodriguez have a son Lucas who was born in 2000. It was the break up of their relationship that made Nely think of creating Miss Swan (2004) so she could feel lift her spirits and help other women have the same opportunity for cosmetic surgery and complete makeovers inside and out normally only available to the very rich, particularly actresses and models. Show less «
Latinos in the entertainment business need to learn a very Cuban lesson....we Cubans don't whine
Latinos in the entertainment business need to learn a very Cuban lesson....we Cubans don't whine
I've always felt, watching celebrities, that if I had a chef like Oprah Winfrey, if I could have lip...Show more »
I've always felt, watching celebrities, that if I had a chef like Oprah Winfrey, if I could have lipo after a baby and if I could get therapy every week, I'd feel better about myself, too. I thought, 'Why not do a show that gives women those possibilities? Show less «
When I see a normal pageant like Miss USA, that's demoralizing because I can never aspire to that si...Show more »
When I see a normal pageant like Miss USA, that's demoralizing because I can never aspire to that since I wasn't born beautiful. If I see Miss USA, I'm a short girl, I don't feel happy watching that. If I watch The Swan and I'm overweight and sitting at home and feeling like the pits, I'm inspired because anybody can be a Swan. Show less «
Cosmetic surgery is maintenance. It should be filed under maintenance. If you painted your house sev...Show more »
Cosmetic surgery is maintenance. It should be filed under maintenance. If you painted your house seven years ago and the paint is chipping, would you not paint it again? Show less «
I think Spanglish is the future. I speak English perfectly. I speak Spanish perfectly, and I choose ...Show more »
I think Spanglish is the future. I speak English perfectly. I speak Spanish perfectly, and I choose to speak both simultaneously. How cool is that? Show less «
On cosmetic surgery although Galan herself as of yet has never had it: I'm very pro-plastic surgery ...Show more »
On cosmetic surgery although Galan herself as of yet has never had it: I'm very pro-plastic surgery with the people who want it done. If something bothers you, why in God's name would you not fix it, and walk around with a complex the rest of your life? Show less «