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Raquel Johanna Rosaly Guillermety (born January 13, 1948) is a Puerto Rican actress, singer, and television host.


Early years

Johanna Rosaly was born in Santurce, a district of
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. In 1956 at the age of eight, she started taking acting lessons with Argentinians Luis A. Negro and Elba Mania, and dancing lessons with Beatriz Trujillo. In 1957, she made her acting debut as a child, on stage, at
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, in
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, in ''Mientras los Niños Juegan'' (''While the Children Play''). That same year, she made her debut on television, with Channel 2's children's production of ''Los Amigos de Pinocho'' (''Pinocho's Friends'') as well as in the film ''Con Los Pies Descalzos'' (an Osvaldo Agüero production, starring the Catalan actor Ricardo Palmerola).


Teenage years

She moved to Cancún, Mexico and there Rosaly started taking singing lessons when she became a teenager. Then, she participated on stage in zarzuelas such as ''El Caserío'' (''The Country House''), and ''Black el Payaso'' (''Black the Clown'');
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s, such as ''La duquesa del Bal Tabarin'' (''The duchess of the Bal Tavern''), and musicals performed in English, such as ''
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'' and ''
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''. The latter, allowed her to perform on stage with another Puerto Rican acting legend, Camille Carrión. In 1966, already in her early years in college, she made her TV debut in the
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''El Retrato de Angela'' (''Angela's Portrait''), broadcast by
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. In this soap opera, she played a mute girl. Later, she married her first husband, Puerto Rican film director José Gilberto Molinari. They procreated 2 sons and a daughter. Alfonsina Molinari is Johanna's daughter and she is an actress and an
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singer.


Singing career

During the 1970s, Johanna Rosaly had a short but notable career as a singer, and she signed with the Velvet Records label, and began touring all over Latin America, to promote her two albums under that label. She also attained considerable fame in Spain. Later, she would sign with CBS International label, now Sony Discos, and recorded two more albums for them.


Television acting career

Rosaly performed in 15
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s altogether from 1966 - 1980. However, the leading roles she is mostly remembered for were, 1973's ''El Hijo de Angela María'' (The Son of Angela Marie), alongside
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, Mona Marti,
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, and
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, among others. This performance led her to carry out the same leading role, ''Marisela Perdomo'', in the film based on the telenovela, in Mexico, opposite Iranian-Mexican actress
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, and her crossover as a singer and actress was, 1978's ''
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'', opposite José Luis Rodríguez "El Puma", and alongside
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,
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, at the early age of 6, among others. In 1979 moved from
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to
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. There, she performed the leading role in the 1980 soap operas: ''Vida'', (Life), & ''Amame'', (Love Me), opposite
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, for which she sang the theme songs "Yo Soy un Barco" (I'm a Ship), and "Amándote" (Loving You), respectively. By 1980, rumors of a romance with world boxing champion
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.


Anchor woman & TV host

As the 1980s came about, Rosaly made a short parenthesis in her acting career, working as an
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in
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, and shortly, moved to Telemundo again, and became an entertainment anchor woman and host in the talk-show, ''En Vivo a las Cinco'', (''Live at Five''), and in the game show ''Super Sábados'', (''Super Saturdays'') for several years.


Films

In 1989, she performed alongside
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in the motion picture film ''
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'', (''What really happened to Santiago'') produced and directed by
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as the best foreign film. In 1993 she performed in, ''Shortcut to Paradise'', and in 1994's ''Linda Sara'', (''Pretty Sarah'') alongside
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and
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.


Recent years

During the 1990s, she was dedicated mostly to act on stage in several theater productions acclaimed by the critics, such as her impersonation of
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in '' Master Class'', among many others, and since 1993, Johanna's been working for
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channel 6, Puerto Rico's Government TV channel, (Tu Universo Televisión), hosting several talk shows, among others, ''Mucho Gusto'' (''It's a Pleasure''). In 2010, she made her debut on the New York stage, in ''Sabina y Lucrecia''. Rosaly and New York-based actress Eva Cristina Vásquez starred in this play by Alberto Adellach, " a tale of two very different mentally ill women who escape an asylum." Presently, she hosts ''¿Y cómo fué?'' (''And How Was It?''), and ''Cultura Viva'', (''Alive Culture''), alongside Puerto Rican actress Cordelia Gonzalez. She is also the lead researcher, scriptwriter and narrator of the program, and is credited with its conception. Rosaly played "Mrs. Warren" in the San Juan revival of '' La profesión de la Sra. Warren'', as part of the International Festival of the Puerto Rican Culture Institute.


Personal life

On January 11, 2008, Rosaly married José Manuel Saldaña, the former president of the
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. The couple announced their separation in June 2011. During the
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, Rosaly was at the residence of her son, film director José Gilberto Molinari, and her daughter in law as well as her two-month old grandchild in Aguora Hills. She escaped the
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with her family by taking refuge in a hotel. Molinari's house only suffered minor damages. A day later, close to the hotel the Rocky Fire started, however, it was soon controlled and the family did not have to flee for a second time.


Honors

She has received multiple honors, among them, the ''Puerto Rican Culture Institute'' (ICP), dedicated their 1997 International Theater Festival to her, honoring her more than 40 years as an actress.


Filmography


Film


Television


See also

* List of Puerto Ricans *
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*
Cristina Bazán ''Cristina Bazán'' is the name of a 1978 and 2016 (The Very End for Cristina Bazán), Puerto Rican telenovela starring Puerto Rican actress and singer Johanna Rosaly, and the Venezuelan singer/idol José Luis Rodríguez ''El Puma''. The soap op ...
*
Andrés García Andrés García (born May 24, 1941) is a Dominican-born Mexican actor. He has formerly served as a scuba diving instructor in Acapulco. Career García was born and raised in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. He is the son of Spanish exiles from ...
* "El Puma"


References


External links

*
Fundacion Nacional para la Cultura Popular
{{DEFAULTSORT:Rosaly, Johanna 1948 births Living people Actresses from San Juan, Puerto Rico American television talk show hosts Puerto Rican film actresses Puerto Rican soap opera actresses Puerto Rican stage actresses Puerto Rican telenovela actresses Puerto Rican television actresses Puerto Rican television personalities 20th-century Puerto Rican women singers