Pedro Telemaco

Pedro Telemaco

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Pedro Telemaco (born October 13, 1968) is a Puerto Rican actor, model and comedian. He is a native of San Juan.

Telemaco started acting at a very young age, participating in theater plays by the time he was thirteen. Telemaco made his television debut in a telenovela named "La Verdadera Eva" ("The Real Eva"). In 1983, Telemaco acted alongside Juan Ferrara in channel 2's acclaimed telenovela, "Laura Guzman, Culpable!" ("Laura Guzman, Guilty!").

Telemaco was a drama student at the University of Puerto Rico, where he kept acting in theater. At the time, heavy rumors about Telemaco becoming the first Black actor to star in a Puerto Rican telenovela surfaced in such publications as Vea, Teve Guía and other Puerto Rican gossip magazines. Telemaco was close to achieve this goal; he was chosen to star in a mini-series instead: 1988's "Color de Piel" ("Skin Color") explored racial stereotypes in Puerto Rican society. The mini series was shown on Super Siete and gave Telemaco the opportunity of acting alongside Ruth Fernandez, Rafael Jose and Nydia Caro, among others.

Later that year, Telemaco moved to WAPA-TV, where he acted as a comedian in "El Show del Mediodia" ("The Midday Show"), a variety show hosted by Luisito Vigoreaux. Being at WAPA-TV allowed Telemaco to act alongside Ivonne Coll; the pair were featured in "Cuqui", a sitcom that Coll starred in. He recorded some television and cinema commercials, and, in 1989, he acted in five theater plays, including two musicals: "Clemente", about Puerto Rican baseball star Roberto Clemente and where he acted together with Carmen Belen Richardson, and a Puerto Rican version of "Annie".

Telemaco made his Hollywood debut later that year, having a minor role in a low budget movie, "Cat Chaser".

Telemaco moved to Spain in 1990. He pursued a modeling career. He also performed as an exotic dancer and released a music CD, "Date Vida" ("Give Yourself Life"). Telemaco acted in some theater plays there, becoming popular among Spaniard play critics. While in Spain, he furthered his studies in drama and began preparing for a future Hollywood career by taking English classes. In 1992, he starred in a short film, "Sabria que Vendrias" ("I Knew you'd Come"), with Carmen Manzano as his co-star.

In 1997, Telemaco moved to Miami, Florida. In the United States, Telemaco participated in two Hispanic television telenovelas, the play in English & Spanish: "The Valiant" (1998) directed by Venezuelan producer and director Raphael Ojeda, among other theater productions.

Telemaco returned to Puerto Rico in 2001, to act in "En Pelotas...Una Comedia sin Pantalones", a play which was a Puerto Rican version of "The Full Monty".In 2003, Telemaco played "Safio" in the made-for-television film, "Bala Perdida" ("Stray Bullet").

That same year, Telemaco got his second opportunity in Hollywood, when he played a Cuban man in "Bad Boys II", which starred Will Smith and Martin Lawrence.

In 2004 Telemaco filmed "El Cimarrón", a movie about slavery in 19th century Puerto Rico. The movie was released in early 2007.

External links

* [http://imdb.com/name/nm0854561/ Telemaco's imdb.com page]
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