Jimmy Giménez-Arnau

Jimmy Giménez-Arnau
Born
Joaquín José Victor Bernardo Giménez-Arnau Puente

(1943-09-14)14 September 1943
Died17 September 2024(2024-09-17) (aged 81)
NationalitySpanish
Years active1977–2024
Known forJournalism
Spouse(s)María del Mar Martínez-Bordiú y Franco (1977–82)
María Teresa Fernández Peral (1987–93)
Sandra Salgado González (2013–present)
Children2
FatherJosé Antonio Giménez-Arnau

Joaquín José Victor Bernardo Giménez-Arnau Puente (14 September 1943 – 17 September 2024), better known as Jimmy Giménez-Arnau, was a Spanish journalist, author and television personality.

Biography

The son of the author and diplomat José Antonio Giménez-Arnau, and his wife María Inés Puente García-Arnaiz, Giménez-Arnau was born in Brazilian waters on the Spanish liner Cabo de Hornos. Between the ages of seven and nine, Giménez-Arnau studied in an English school, allowing him to achieve fluency in the language. He graduated in law and journalism, and took part in boxing and football in his youth, in addition to being an art seller.

As a journalist, he was the war correspondent for the satirical magazine Hermano Lobo, for which he wrote under the pseudonym "Jimmy Corso". In 1980, together with Julio Wizuete he directed, starred in and wrote the film Cocaína.[1] In 1983 he created the television soap Onda Blúmini.

As a writer, he started to write poems and published Cuya selva ("Whose jungle") and La soledad distinta ("Distinct loneliness"). In 1977 he published his first novel, Las islas transparientes. In 2020, he published his autobiography, La vida jugada.[2]

As a journalist, he presented the Antena 3 Radio show Hora de lobos, and on television he has appeared on shows such as the Telecinco shows La máquina de verdad and Sálvame, the regional chat show Tómbola, and the Antena 3 show Sabor a ti.

Personal life and death

On 3 August 1977, Giménez-Arnau married María del Mar Martínez-Bordiu y Franco, the granddaughter of Francisco Franco,[3] whom he met at a party. They have a daughter, Leticia, however he has admitted he doesn't see her.[4] During their marriage they lived in the Palace of Canto del Pico. Ten years later, he got together with a model, and in 1993 Giménez-Arnau and Martínez-Bordiu split. This immediately made him a figure of the tabloid press. Giménez-Arnau has used his status as a relative of the Francos to criticise the family, especially in his book Yo, Jimmy: La vida entre los Franco.[5]

In April 2013, Giménez-Arnau married the journalist Sandra Salgado,[6] 35 years his junior.[7]

Giménez-Arnau died on 17 September 2024, three days after his 81st birthday.[8]

Controversies

On 20 October 1993, on the Protagonistas radio chat show, Giménez-Arnau had a disagreement with the actress Norma Duval, during which Giménez-Arnau had criticised Ms. Duval. Duval eventually threw one of her shoes at Giménez-Arnau. Later on, Duval said she wanted to make peace with Giménez-Arnau, but had not relented.

According to the newspaper El País, on 29 June 1994 Giménez-Arnau was detained by police on suspicion of drug trafficking when leaving the Telecinco studios. The police seized 10 grams of cocaine, and his car was searched in case he was hiding more.

On 23 July 2009, Giménez-Arnau fought with sports journalist Pipi Estrada on the set of the Telecinco chat show Sálvame. Giménez-Arnau claimed Estrada had stepped on his head, but the courts sided with Estrada.[9]

Television credits

Year Title Role Channel
1990 Noche VIP Collaborator Telecinco
1993, 1994 La maquina de verdad
1993 Las mañanas de Tele 5
1994, 1995 ¿De qué parte estás?
2000–2004 Tómbola Canal Nou
2004–2005 Cada día Antena 3
2007–2012 DEC
La noria Telecinco
2009–2023 Sálvame Deluxe
2009–2010, 2020 Sálvame
2012 El gran debate
2018 Hechos reales
2018–2020 El programa Ana Rosa
2020 Lazos de sangre Reportero La 1
Hormigas blancas Colaborador Telecinco
2021–2022 Todo es verdad Cuatro
2022 En el nombre de Rocío Telecinco

References

  1. ^ "¿Conoces la horrenda película dirigida por Jimmy Giménez-Arnau?". Alucine (in Spanish). Retrieved 3 January 2023.
  2. ^ "La vida jugada". Arzalia Ediciones (in Spanish). Retrieved 3 January 2023.
  3. ^ "Jimmy Giménez-Arnau, about Franco's niece: "We loved marijuana"". El Confidencial (in Spanish). 20 March 2022. Retrieved 3 January 2023.
  4. ^ "Jimmy Giménez-Arnau habla sobre el distanciamiento con su hija". HOLA (in Spanish). 20 March 2022. Retrieved 3 January 2023.
  5. ^ "Jimmy Giménez-Arnau: "Estoy cagado con el coronavirus porque tengo 77 años"". ELMUNDO (in Spanish). 23 March 2020. Retrieved 3 January 2023.
  6. ^ "En ¡HOLA!: Las fotos exclusivas de la boda de Jimmy Giménez-Arnau". HOLA (in Spanish). 17 April 2013. Retrieved 3 January 2023.
  7. ^ "Jimmy Giménez-Arnau: la historia de amor con su esposa, 35 años menor que él". HOLA (in Spanish). 18 March 2022. Retrieved 3 January 2023.
  8. ^ Muere Jimmy Giménez-Arnau a los 81 años (in Spanish)
  9. ^ "Cinta sin editar (Agosto 2009)". 14 August 2009. Retrieved 3 January 2023 – via YouTube.