- Luis Vigoreaux
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name = Luis Vigoreaux
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birthname = Luis Vigoreaux Rivera
birthdate = Birth date|1929|4|12
birthplace = Ceiba,Puerto Rico
deathdate = Death date and age|1983|1|17|1929|4|12
deathplace = San Juan,Puerto Rico
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occupation = actor, host, producer
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website =Luis Vigoreaux Rivera (
April 12 1929 -January 17 ,1983 ) was a Puerto Rican radio and television show host, announcer,comedian and producer. The son of a sugar worker, Vigoreaux became one of the most populartelevision entertainers inPuerto Rico 's history.Vigoreaux was born in the Chupacallos ward of Ceiba, Puerto Rico, but he moved at the age of 14 to San Juan, where he began pursuing his artistic dreams. As a teenager, Vigoreaux found work in a radio station named WIAC-FM. There, he worked on a show named "Alma Estudiantil" ("Student Soul"). The show was produced by
Tomas Muniz , father of another very well liked Puerto Rican show business personality,Tommy Muniz , and grandfather ofRafo Muniz . Vigoreaux saw a big opportunity come by with the arrival ofWorld War II , as many Puerto Rican radio show hosts of the era were called to the war.During that period, Vigoreaux became known by his listeners as a show host who'd do anything to make his shows succeed. He also became the leading voice on the commercial campaign of
Sello Rojo rice in Puerto Rico.Vigoreaux then joined
Ramón Rivero for the radio comedy "El Tremendo Hotel" ("The Tremendous Hotel"). This radio slot enjoyed a large audience for years, and Vigoreaux was convinced he could make it as a comedian too. During this period of his life, he got married to his first wife, and they had two sons,Luisito Vigoreaux , now a very famousactor , show host, producer and comedian, andRoberto Vigoreaux , a former show host who is a senator.Between 1954 and 1955, he joined fellow famous comedian (and eventual best friend)
Jose Miguel Agrelot in a theater show that took them to manyLatin American communities in theUnited States . The theater show eventually led to a radio program named "Torito and Company", after "Torito", the character that Agrelot played.When television made its Puerto Rican debut in 1954, Vigoreaux became attracted to the new media outlet, and in 1955, he was hired to host a show named "El Show Libby's", which was sponsored by fruit juice company "Libby's". In 1958, he met actress
Lydia Echevarria . They were both married at the time and had an adulterous affair. After divorcing their respective spouses, they got married, onFebruary 10 ,1960 . He and Echevarria had two daughters,Vanessa Vigoreaux , who is also an actress, andGlendalys Vigoreaux . Glendalys committed suicide on July 15, 2008.By that time, Vigoreaux was the host of "El tren de la alegria".
That show did not last long, and Vigoreaux later moved to
WAPA-TV , motivated by the possibility of working with actorMario Pabon . They wrote a story for asoap opera , but the project could not come off because there were protests as a consequence of the actor hired to play the lead being fromCuba . However, Vigoreaux hit the jackpot in 1963, when he and his second wife began hosting the show named "La Hora Cero",on which many local and international singers, includingCelia Cruz ,Jose Feliciano andMarco Antonio Muniz , performed. Vigoreaux, Echevarria and their kids became one of the most famous families in Puerto Rico, and some even referred to the Vigoreaux-Echevarria couple as the "Lucy and Desi" of Puerto Rico.In 1970, Vigoreaux developed a show named
Sube Nene, Sube ("Go up, man, go up!!"). The show was a game show where contestants had to go up a greased pole to earn money. Usually the contestant would be a man who was motivated to keep trying on reaching the top by his wife, hence the name "Go up, man, go up!". It was hosted by Vigoreaux and Echevarria, and it became one of the most seen shows in Puerto Rican television history. Happy with the performance of Vigoreaux's game show, WAPA-TV asked him to produce and host a few more game shows. So Vigoreaux responded by creatingPa'rriba, Papi, Pa'rriba!! ("Reach up, honey, Reach up!"); which was a variation of "Sube Nene"; andDale Que Dale En Domingo ("Keep on Doing it on Sunday"). With the production and hosting of all those shows at the same time, the Vigoreaux family became more and more famous. They also opened a studio, which they named "Estudio CVC". They were also responsible for the transmission of the MDA television marathon in Puerto Rico.Vigoreaux later jumped ship to Channel 11, then named the
Perez-Perry Network . He bought the "Teatro Nuevo San Juan", from where he started transmitting his new show. But this show was not as successful, and soon Vigoreaux found himself off the air. To complicate things, he and Echevarria separated, as he had met aspiring actressNydia Castillo and begun another relationship outside of his marriage to Echevarría.In 1980, Vigoreaux went back to WAPA-TV and all his shows were re-scheduled. He also became the show host of that station's lunch hour variety show, "El Show Del Mediodia", and began playing the role of "
Pedro Navaja " in a play 'La Verdadera Historia De Pedro Navaja" ("The Real Story of Pedro Navaja"). He would act in that play many times in his life, and also in a play named "Angeles Caidos" ("Fallen Angels"). In addition, he returned to the radio with a program named "Buenos Dias" ("Good Morning"), on radio station WBMJ-AM and worked, for a short period of time, as a television reporter for "Noticentro 4 ".On the morning of January 17, 1983, he didn't show up to work at the radio station or at WAPA-TV, causing his co-workers to worry. When his
Mercedes-Benz was found with a body inside, it was taken to the medical examiner's office, where it was confirmed as the body of Vigoreaux.His death launched a wave of rumors and speculations, and led to one of the biggest trials in Puerto Rico's history. Lydia Echevarria was accused formally of his murder, and it was alleged that she had become jealous of his relationship with Nydia Castillo, and hired professional killers
Papo Newman andDavid Lopez-Watts to kill him. While some evidence has surfaced suggesting that she only paid them to give him a beating, the fact is Vigoreaux was gagged, burned and thrown into his car's trunk by his killers. Echevarria was later convicted and spent 15 years in jail at the city ofVega Alta, Puerto Rico .At the time of his death, Vigoreaux was about to begin another game show, "
A Millon ", which also became one of the most popular shows in Puerto Rican television history, under the hosting ofHector Marcano and produced by Vigoreaux's son,Luisito Vigoreaux .ee also
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List of famous Puerto Ricans
*List of television presenters P.R.References
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