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Awilda "Wiwi" Carbia (January 30, 1938 – March 22, 2009) was a Puerto Rican actress, comedian, and impersonator.


Early years

Awilda Carbia started her acting career at age seven, and later in her acting career. In the 1970s, she hosted the children's television show, ''Estrella Galaxia'' (''Galaxy Star''), broadcast by
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. Later, she left the show, and her daughter, Puerto Rican television host Myraida Chaves (1960-2021), took over, playing "Estrellita Galaxia" ("Little Galaxy Star").


1960s

During the 1960s, Carbia performed as a comedian in several television shows, such as ''Rendezvous Nocturno'', produced by
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television producer Tony Chiroldes, and ''El Show del Mediodía'' (''The Mid-day Show''), produced by Puerto Rican producer Tommy Muñiz. Later, she became part of the cast of television
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s in WAPA-TV in Puerto Rico, such as ''Ja, ja, ji, ji, jo, jo'', (''Ha, ha, he, he, ho, ho''), with Puerto Rican comedian José Miguel Agrelot, "Don Cholito".


1970s-1980s

In 1971, making a short turnabout in her career as a comedian, Carbia became the leading lady of the soap opera
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broadcast by
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''El Silencio Nos Condena'' (''Our Silence Condemns Us''), opposite Cuban leading man Eliseo Pereira. As the 1970s came about, there was an actors' strike in WAPA-TV, and the whole cast of comedians of Tommy Muñiz Productions, to which Awilda belonged, created a new company, called ASTRA. Together, they produced a different television comedy series called ''Ahí Va Eso'' (''There it Goes''), which was telecast by Rikavision, channel 7, then WRIK-TV. Later Carbia moved to
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and became the leading lady of her own television show inside the legendary music and comedy series that aired for 40 consecutive years, ''El Show de las 12'', (''The 12 o'clock show''). She was also featured in two comedy series: ''La Encubierta Descubierta'' (''The Uncovered Undercover Agent'') and ''Awilda lo Divierte'' (''Awilda Entertains You''), as well as being a member of the comedy cast for ''El Show de Chucho'' (''Chucho's Show''). The latter was the #1 television show for many years. Later, when
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abandoned the show, Carbia, alongside
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(Bizcocho) and Juan Manuel Lebrón, took over the show. From being the stars of the comedy cast, they became the stars of the show, then called ''Estudio Alegre'' (''Cheerful Studio'') and later, ''Musicomedia'' (''Musicomedy''). She also starred opposite Juan Manuel Lebrón, Benito Mateo and Rosita Velázquez in the hit Sunday prime-time TV
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''En Casa de Juanma y Wiwi'' (''At Juanma and Wiwi's House''). She also starred in the celebrated Puerto Rican Spanish-language production of ''40 Carats'' (''40 Kilates''), co-starring her own daughter Myraida Chavez. Carbia starred in a new concept series of a one-woman comedy act, titled ''Desconcierto''. (In the Spanish language this means "confusion", "disquiet" or "disorder"; however, in the context of the show, the word is playfully used as the antonym of the word "concert", to mean "un-concert"). She impersonated Puerto Rican celebrities such as
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, Carmita Jiménez,
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,
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, and
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, among many others. Carbia's series of ''Desconciertos'' made their debut at the Tapia Theater in San Juan, and were performed in various theaters and night clubs of Puerto Rico such as the Caribe
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, the Centro de Bellas Artes Luis A. Ferré in Santurce and, most notably, 105 performances at the legendary Tapia Theater in
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. ''Desconcierto'' kept running on stage for 15 consecutive years, in two-month seasons. In the late 1980s, Carbia signed an exclusivity contract with WLII-TV, TeleOnce, and produced her own weekly comedy series: ''Soy Awilda'' (''I'm Awilda''). It aired for three consecutive years. Later, Carbia accepted an offer from actress and producer Lucy Boscana, to perform opposite her in a leading role in a dramatic television mini-series. It was filmed between
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, and was titled ''Cita en Buenos Aires'' (''A Date in Buenos Aires'').


1990s - 2003

On stage, Carbia has performed as the leading lady in many "zarzuelas" (Spanish
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), comedies and musicals. She starred as Miss Adelaide in the 1991 Puerto Rican revival of ''Guys & Dolls'', opposite Ivan Rodríguez as Nathan Detroit,
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as Sky Masterson, and Cristina Arzuaga as Sarah Brown. The English-language production played at the Luis A. Ferré Performing Arts Center in San Juan. Carbia also joined her daughter Myraida Chavez in an original theater production staged throughout various locations around the island, called ''Dos Mujeres de mi Tierra'' (''Two Women of My Land''), acknowledging the poetry of
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and the music of
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. In 1998, she performed the multiple leading roles of the Puerto Rican comedy play ''Lo Mejor está por Venir'' (''The Best is Yet to Come''), portraying three different women characters. ''Al derecho y al revés'' (''Noises Off''), ''Salvemos los delfines'' (''Let's Save the Dolphins''), ''Cosas de papi y mami'' (''Daddy & Mommy's Ways''), ''Teatruras de gala'' (''Gala Ball of Theatrical Things''), ''Morisquetas'', (''Grimaces'') and ''Nacionalmente correcta'' ("Nationally Correct") were among the theater productions in which Carbia performed as the leading lady. In 1999 she returned to television, through
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, Channel 2, starring in a new sitcom called ''Los Seijo Díaz'' (''The Seijo Diaz family''), again opposite Juan Manuel Lebrón. It aired through 2003.


Later years

In 2005, she had a leading role in the Puerto Rican film ''El Sueño del Regreso'' (''The Dream of the Return'') produced and directed by Puerto Rican director Luis Molina Casanova. She also portrayed Helen Keller onstage in a dramatic stage production at the
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Theater in Santurce. In 2007, she starred in the Puerto Rican musical ''Fuego a la Lata'' (''At Full Blast'') at the Angel O. Berríos Performing Arts Center in
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. Carbia made a guest appearance on the daily television talk show ''Contigo'' (''With You'') broadcast by Tu Universo Television,
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, where the leading host was her daughter, Myraida Chaves, actress, producer and television host, and director of the Centro de Bellas Artes de
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. In addition to Carbia's guest appearances, she hosted her own daily talk show on radio station 940- AM. On October 28, 2008, she was honored by San Juan Mayor
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during the gala held to reopen the Tapia Theater in Old San Juan, which included a star-studded concert with, among others,
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and
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. Carbia, who was ill, was accompanied by all her children, as well as celebrities such as astrologer Walter Mercado. The next day, Santini honored her by dedicating the Awilda Carbia Theater Café. Carbia died on March 22, 2009, aged 71, of
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at Presbyterian Hospital in San Juan, Puerto Rico.


See also

* List of Puerto Ricans * List of notable residents of San Juan, Puerto Rico *
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*
History of women in Puerto Rico The recorded history of Puerto Rican women can trace its roots back to the era of the ''Taíno'', the indigenous people of the Caribbean, who inhabited the island that they called "Boriken" before the arrival of Spaniards. During the Spanish c ...


References

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