Illanes studied
journalism at
Diego Portales University. After establishing himself as a
film critic in
Wikén, the weekend supplement of the newspaper
El Mercurio, and at the defunct TV station
Canal 2 Rock & Pop, he wrote his first telenovela,
Adrenalina (1996). It was aired on
Canal 13. The telenovela generated controversy for its storyline based on fleeting teen romances at a high school in the "barrio alto" (upper district) of Santiago. His second telenovela, '
(1997), was the most watched telenovela of the decade on its channel. His initiation as a screenwriter came later, with ' (1999), which did not generate high
television ratings but was lauded by critics; it became a
cult classic, and would be reaired on two occasions. After ''
(2001), a series which obtained weak ratings and critical reviews and caused a temporary pause of telenovela production on Canal 13, he reestablished himself with the successful Machos'' (2003), co-written with Coca Gómez and Sebastián Arrau. The telenovela had a broad social impact and generated substantial ratings, and won several awards including two
Altazors. It was extremely successful and would eventually be rebroadcast in
Spain and various
Latin American countries including
Uruguay, where it was greatly popular. Illanes then worked at
Televisión Nacional de Chile (TVN) where he wrote the soap operas '
(2004) and ' (2005). He also adapted the script of the Argentinean soap opera
Floricienta, whose Chilean version,
Floribella, premiered in 2006. Illanes created the first Chilean suspense TV series,
Alguien te mira, based on the activities of a psychopath in the affluent section of Santiago, gaining the largest ever audience for a nighttime television series. This success allowed him to work on a new project,
¿Dónde está Elisa? a crime/suspense series inspired by real cases such as those of
Madeleine McCann and . After that series, he wrote
Conde Vrolok, a vampire telenovela set in the 19th century and inspired by
Dracula. He is also the author of the scripts for '''' (2011). He entered the field of literature with
Una Mujer Brutal and ''
. , Illanes is working on a third novel, Los Amantes Caníbales'', named after his
blog. Illanes directed ''
(2011), a horror film starring actresses such as Ingrid Isensee, Claudia Burr, Francisca Merina, Sofía García, and Patricia López from several of his previous series. He filmed his second feature-length film, Videoclub'', in late 2012. It stars Pedro Campos,
Luciana Echeverría, and
Ingrid Cruz, and its
soundtrack was produced by the band
Pánico. Illanes became a screenwriter with
Telemundo in 2013, and is contracted to the company for three years. More recently, he signed a deal with Viacom International Studios. == Personal life ==