- Pedro Telemaco
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birthname = Pedro Telemaco
birthdate = birth date and age|1968|10|13
location = flagicon|Puerto RicoSan Juan, Puerto Rico ,Puerto Rico
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yearsactive = 1980-present
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tonyawards =Pedro Telemaco (born
October 13 ,1968 ) is a Puerto Rican actor, model andcomedian . 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 atelenovela named "La Verdadera Eva " ("The Real Eva"). In 1983, Telemaco acted alongsideJuan 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 firstBlack actor to star in a Puerto Rican telenovela surfaced in such publications asVea ,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 onSuper Siete and gave Telemaco the opportunity of acting alongsideRuth Fernandez ,Rafael Jose andNydia Caro , among others.Later that year, Telemaco moved to
WAPA-TV , where he acted as acomedian in "El Show del Mediodia" ("The Midday Show"), a variety show hosted byLuisito Vigoreaux . Being at WAPA-TV allowed Telemaco to act alongsideIvonne Coll ; the pair were featured in "Cuqui", asitcom 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 Ricanbaseball starRoberto Clemente and where he acted together withCarmen 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 anexotic dancer and released a musicCD , "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"), withCarmen Manzano as his co-star.In 1997, Telemaco moved to
Miami, Florida . In theUnited States , Telemaco participated in twoHispanic 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
Cuba n man in "Bad Boys II ", which starredWill Smith andMartin 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]
* [http://www.prpop.org/biografias/p_bios/pedro_telemaco.shtml Prpop.com] es icon
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