Overview
Diana Catalina Bolocco Fönck (born 30 July 1977 in Santiago) is a Chilean journalist and television presenter known for her work in broadcast media and entertainment. She has maintained a visible profile on Chilean television for many years, combining reporting, interviewing and hosting duties.
Early life and background
Born into a family of mixed European roots, Bolocco is of Italian and German ancestry. Her upbringing in Santiago and exposure to public life influenced her decision to pursue a career in media. She is the younger sister of Cecilia Bolocco, who gained international attention as Miss Universe 1987.
Career and activities
Bolocco trained as a journalist and moved into television, where she has been active as a presenter and program contributor. Her work spans news features, entertainment programs, interviews and special television events. She is recognized for a personable interview style and an ability to bridge informational and lighter entertainment formats.
Typical roles and formats
- Host and co‑host of television programs
- Interviewer and moderator for live broadcasts and specials
- Contributor to magazine‑style shows blending news and entertainment
Public image and significance
In Chilean media Bolocco is regarded as a familiar on‑screen personality whose family connection to a former Miss Universe has added to public interest. Her career illustrates contemporary paths in Latin American television where journalism and popular entertainment often intersect.
Notable facts
Her combination of journalistic training and entertainment experience has allowed her to work across formats. Bolocco remains a recognizable figure in Chilean popular culture and broadcast journalism, with a professional trajectory tied to both her own media work and her well‑known family background.