- Horacio Olivo
Horacio Olivo is a well known Puerto Rican actor, comedian, TV and radio personality, as well as a classically trained singer.
Born in
Dorado ,Puerto Rico , he got his start in show business in 1949 at long defunctWNEL as a radio soap opera actor.He graduated from the "Instituto Comercial de Puerto Rico" , and studied for 3 years at the "Puerto Rico Music Conservatory".He participated in variousFestival Casals concerts as a tenor in the chorus section.Olivo has also acted in various plays during the Puerto Rican and International Theatre Festivals, was the station announcer for all the WIPR stations (WIPR,
WIPR-FM , andWIPR-TV ), and acted in comedy TV shows like "Como está la situación", and "Esto no tiene nombre".Horacio Olivo is perhaps better known as the booming voice behind
Los Rayos Gamma . One of the Rayos Gamma's better known parodies was Olivo's hugely popular antagonistic ode to theU.S. Navy , based onErnesto Lecuona 's song "Granada ". He was reportedly fired from his WIPR post because of his political beliefs (his was the official voice of the Puerto Rico Independence Party's radio spots), and for a while, he owned a fried chicken establishment in his hometown of Dorado. He has since returned to radio advertising and announcer work, and still remains a fundamental part of Los Rayos Gamma.
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