La Fama Explained

La Fama was a Mexican reality series set to find a new child star in 1999. It was mainly a singing competition, but it also provided dancing and acting lessons to the contestants.

Participants

Fourteen children (seven boys and seven girls) aged 8–12 were chosen in a nationwide search to enter the new competition.

Judging

Contestants were scored every week on their performances, on a scale of 1–10.

Up For elimination

Each week, the two contestants that scored the fewest points were put up for elimination. Each received a number for support from the public. The one who received the lowest number of votes was eliminated.

Stages

The 14 contestants started at the Beginner Stage. Once five people were eliminated the Intermediate Stage began. The Professional or Pro Stage began when the four finalists were revealed. The winner was known as the Graduate: the only one who passed all three stages.

Prize

The winner received a record deal and an acting contract for a telenovela.

Contestants

PlacedContestant Name
WinnerCarlos Gránda
2ndAna Lilia
3rdGabriela
4thAdriana
5thAntonio
6thLaura
7thEnrique
8thJuan Fernando
9thNatasha
10thBeatríz
11thAlejandro Mario
12thMaría Fernanda
13thIsrael
14thAlberto

The Graduate / Winner of La Fama.

Pro Stage Contestants / Finalists

Intermediate Stage Contestants

Beginner Stage Contestants