Rosa Idalia Velázquez (born July 29, 1950), better known as Rosita Velázquez, is a Puerto Rican comedian, actress and singer. She is best known for her participation in television comedy shows such as "Mi Hippie me Encanta" ("I Love my Hippie"), "En Casa de JuanMa y Wiwi" ("At Juanma and Wiwi's House") and "Los Kakukómicos" ("The Kakucomics"). As a singer, Velázquez was a member of the popular Puerto Rican music group, "
Moliendo Vidrio
Moliendo Vidrio (originally called Moliendo Vidrio con el Pecho) is a Nueva Trova band from Puerto Rico, founded in 1975.
Band members included Gary Núñez, Sunshine Logroño, Rosita Velázquez, Iván Martínez, Pedro Villalón and Carmen Nydi ...
".
[https://prpop.org/biografias/rosita-velazquez/]
Early life
Velázquez was born in the
San Juan barrio of
Santurce. She moved to
Ponce, Puerto Rico
Ponce (, , , ) is both a city and a municipality on the southern coast of Puerto Rico. The city is the seat of the municipal government.
Ponce, Puerto Rico's most populated city outside the San Juan metropolitan area, was founded on 12 August 1 ...
at a young age and has been closely identified with that city through her life.
In Ponce, Velázquez first studied acting, at the Santa María Academy. She was part of the "Scarlett Letter" ensemble (an acting troupe) there.
She also played the "Roxanne" character on the "
Cyrano of Bergerac" play.
Career
Velázquez decided to join the University of Puerto Rico's drama department as a young woman. She was interested in theater and participated in some notable plays such as "La Mandrágora" ("The Mandrake"), "El Efecto de los Rayos Gamma Sobre la Flor Maravilla" ("
The Effect of Gamma Rays on Man-in-the-Moon Marigolds
''The Effect of Gamma Rays on Man-in-the-Moon Marigolds'' is a play written by Paul Zindel, a playwright and science teacher. Zindel received the 1971 Pulitzer Prize for Drama and a New York Drama Critics' Circle Award for the work.
Production ...
") and "Los de la Mesa 10" ("Those on Table 10").
Velázquez was noticed by
Myrna Casas, who recommended her to "
Yoyo Boing", a local actor and comedian, for an upcoming television program, and so, at age 20, on November 1970, she debuted on the
Telemundo
Telemundo (; formerly NetSpan) is an American Spanish-language terrestrial television network owned by NBCUniversal Telemundo Enterprises, a division of NBCUniversal, which in turn is owned by Comcast. It provides content nationally with pr ...
television comedy, "Mi Hippie me Encanta".
Velázquez was so well received by the Puerto Rican audiences that, two months later, she was interviewed on
El Mundo newspaper, where she expressed a preference for theater work instead.
At "Mi Hippie me Encanta", Velázquez shared scenes with "Boing" (Puerto Rican actor Luis Antonio Rivera) and actress
Margot Deben and another actor,
Vicente Vázquez.
Velázquez was so popular among the same Puerto Rican audiences, that she, like
Luz Odilia Font, had a unique contract that allowed her to work at two television channels at the same time. Soon, she was cast for the
canal 7, "Teleluz" show "Como Ser Feliz En El Matrimonio" ("How to be Happy During Marriage"), which was shown midday during weekdays. However, after the show ended its run, she opted to stay at Telemundo instead.
However, she was so sought after that, as she continued working at Telemundo, she was also hired by Telemundo's main rival,
Televicentro, by
Tommy Muniz, to work on Muniz's productions, "Esto no Tiene Nombre" ("This Has no Name") and "Jaja, Jiji, Jojo con Agrelot", as a show host. In "Jaja, Jiji, Jojo con Agrelot", she shared hosting responsibilities with legendary comedian and show host
José Miguel Agrelot
Giuseppe Michael Agrelot Vilá (April 21, 1927 – January 28, 2004), also known as José Miguel Agrelot or Don Cholito, was a Puerto Rican comedian, radio and television host.
Biography
Agrelot was born in Santurce, Puerto Rico. He was the ...
.
In 1973, a major strike affected Puerto Rico's television's acting industry, including Velázquez. She decided to join
Adrian García and
Carmen Belen Richardson, among others, in forming the "Astra" acting company.
Being a member of "Astra" allowed her to keep earning money and popularity as a television actress, as she participated at canal 7's show "Ahí Va Eso" ("There Goes That") and at
canal 11's show, "Sin Ton Ni Son" ("Without Rhyme Nor Reason").
That same year (1973), Velázquez was in a
telenovela
A telenovela is a type of a television serial drama or soap opera produced primarily in Latin America. The word combines ''tele'' (for "television") and ''novela'' (meaning "novel"). Similar drama genres around the world include '' teleserye'' ...
named "
Claudia y Virginia", where she acted alongside
Camille Carrion and
Pedro Juan Figueroa
Pedro Juan Figueroa (March 8, 1951 – July 7, 2017) was a well-known Puerto Rican actor of film and telenovela.
Early years
He studied his regular academic degrees between the municipalities of San Juan, Guaynabo and Bayamón. It was precisel ...
, among others.
Singing career
After the Puerto Rican actors' strike was over and things returned to normalcy on the television acting front, Velázquez tried her hand at singing, debuting with
Sunshine Logrono, himself a singer, television actor and comedian also, at a theater in San Juan. This led to them forming part, along with
Gary Nuñez among others, of a band named "
Moliendo Vidrio con el Pecho" ("Cutting Glass With Our Chests", which would later shorten their name to "Moliendo Vidrio", or, simply, "Cutting Glass"). At "Moliendo Vidrio", she would only participate in one album, but the experience provided her with a break from television work before she was hired for what were perhaps the two shows that were the biggest audience hits in her television acting career.
After "Moliendo Vidrio con el Pecho"
In 1976,
Paquito Cordero
Paquito Cordero (October 16, 1932 – June 30, 2009), was a pioneer of Puerto Rican television. He was also a comedian and a musical and television producer.
Early years
Cordero (birth name: Francisco Cordero Baez) was born to Francisco Co ...
, the Puerto Rican television producer, wanted to make a show that was both a family and adult-oriented comedy show, with jokes that could be funny to children and also understood by grown-ups as "
double entendre
A double entendre (plural double entendres) is a figure of speech or a particular way of wording that is devised to have a double meaning, of which one is typically obvious, whereas the other often conveys a message that would be too socially ...
" jokes. Thus, he created "
En Casa de JuanMa y Wiwi", a show which lasted 14 years on Puerto Rican television on
canal 2. Velázquez chose for her character to be named like her, and so she played the eponymous "Rosita", the meddling neighbor of "JuanMa" (played by
Juan Manuel Lebron) and "Wiwi" (played by
Awilda Carbia
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 ch ...
).
Benito Mateo played Velázquez's husband, "Benny".
In 1980, Paquito Cordero debuted another comedy show at Telemundo Puerto Rico, canal 2. The new show was named "Los Kakukomicos" ("The Kakucomics", a name that closely sounded like Telemundo's station's call-sign of WKAQ). Velázquez was hired to play "Gloria Notesmande", the best friend and collaborator of
Otilio Warrington
Otilio Warrington, known popularly as Bizcocho (born February 26, 1944) is a comedian, best known for his roles of "Bizcocho" and "Cuca Gómez".
Early years
Warrington was born in the Barrio Obrero area of Santurce, Puerto Rico. When he was nin ...
's character, "Cuca Gómez".
In "Los Kakukomicos, Velázquez also shared acting credits with Juan Manuel Lebron as well as with Adrian Garcia,
Raquel Montero, "
Machuchal",
Shorty Castro,
Lourdes Chacon and many others.
In 1984, Velázquez became a show host, joining
Luis Antonio Cosme and Cuban
Rolando Barral in a Saturday evenings game show named "
Super Sabados".
Later, a chance for Velázquez to return to canal 11 arrived, when she was hired to co-host, alongside
Venezuela
Venezuela (; ), officially the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela ( es, link=no, República Bolivariana de Venezuela), is a country on the northern coast of South America, consisting of a continental landmass and many islands and islets in th ...
n-
Mexican actor
Raul Vale, the show "R Con R" ("R With R"). In 1988, she returned to canal 2 to host a game show named "Fantástico" ("Fantastic", not to be confused with
the Italian television show of the same name), alongside Argentine
Jorge Martinez and Puerto Rican singer Aldo Matta.
Late in 1988, on December 11 precisely, Velázquez returned to Televicentro (WAPA-TV, canal 4) to work on a show named "Domingo de Oro" ("Golden Sunday"), together with
Hector Marcano
In Greek mythology, Hector (; grc, Ἕκτωρ, Hektōr, label=none, ) is a character in Homer's Iliad. He was a Trojan prince and the greatest warrior for Troy during the Trojan War. Hector led the Trojans and their allies in the defense o ...
and
Francisco Zamora.
Disillusioned with the Puerto Rican television industry after "Golden Sunday", Velázquez decided to retire after that and her participation at "En Casa de JuanMa y Wiwi" had finished.
Filmography
*
Enrique Blanco
Enrique () is the Spanish variant of the given name Heinrich of Germanic origin.
Equivalents in other languages are Henry (English), Enric (Catalan), Enrico (Italian), Henrik (Swedish, Danish, and Norwegian), Heinrich (German), Hendrik, Henk ...
(1973, Dominican Republic-Puerto Rico co-production)
Burger King commercial
Velázquez once recorded a television commercial with José Miguel Agrelot for the
Burger King restaurants chain.
Personal life
Velázquez was married to WKAQ-Radio producer
Huberto Biaggi until his death in March 2008.
Fallece Biaggi - El Nuevo DĂa
Elnuevodia.com. Retrieved on 2022-12-03.
Velázquez has battled polymyositis
Polymyositis (PM) is a type of chronic inflammation of the muscles (inflammatory myopathy) related to dermatomyositis and inclusion body myositis. Its name means "inflammation of many muscles" ('' poly-'' + '' myos-'' + '' -itis''). The inflam ...
.
References
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1950 births
Puerto Rican comedians
People from Santurce, Puerto Rico
People from Ponce, Puerto Rico
Living people