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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
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. He was the third of four children of Felipe Antonio Agrelot Fittipaldi and Ana Luisa Vilá Cruz. His paternal grandparents were born in Lauria, Italy and immigrated to Puerto Rico in 1892, two years before his father's birth. His sister, Ana Luisa, a teacher, later became a part-time comedic actress as well. He started working on
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s when he was 14. At that time, he was employed by radio entrepreneur Tomás Muñiz, then the general manager of WIAC-AM and the father of later producer and actor
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. During this period Agrelot developed his first comedic character, ''Torito Fuertes'', a mischievous eight-year-old for a family comedy show sponsored by Borden, Inc. and its
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(the name Torito Fuertes was a
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on "strong calf", a desirable consequence of drinking good milk). The character later took a life of his own on a radio show first named ''El Profesor Colgate'' (sponsored by
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's flagship toothpaste) and later called ''El Colegio de la Alegría'' (''The School of Joy''). This program featured Tommy Muñiz as the schoolteacher of a rather dysfunctional classroom. Apart from appearances in numerous commercials, Agrelot's credits in Puerto Rican television included: *''La Criada Malcriada'' (''The Rude Maid'') *''El Especial de Corona'' (''The Corona Special'') *''Desafiando a los Genios'' (''Challenging The Geniuses''), a personal favorite of
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s (he modeled his voice after that of Rafael Quiñones Vidal, a Puerto Rican television host), *''"Mario Trauma"'', a crazed mental patient who constantly screamed in
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and was in reality saner than the people around him (he modeled his voice after a floor coordinator at WAPA-TV), *''"Pasión"'', an
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desperately looking for male company, *''"Serafín Sin Fin y Sin Meta"'', an effeminate man with a heart-shaped birthmark in his cheek (while claiming that Serafín was not a
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and never made a pass to anyone during the character's run, Agrelot faced protests from the local chapter of
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and discontinued the character) *''"Soldado Manteca"'', an inept Beetle Bailey-like character who was part of the
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(Agrelot described him once as Torito Fuertes, all grown up) *''"Cerebrito Ligón"'', a man who claimed to be a
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but wouldn't dare to peep. A famous episode had a young Alida Arizmendi, later a Puerto Rican legislator, confronting him while he tried to sneak into an all-female
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; *''"Speedy González"'', an extremely fast gibberish-talking handyman, who would always charge US$10.00 for his services (later increased to US$20.00 because of inflation). This character was a favorite of
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's. *''"Don Remigio Rodríguez y Rodriguez"'', an almost catatonic, extremely frank businessman (and the owner of ''Rodríguez y Rodriguez Sociedad en Comandita'') who had a proclivity for face gestures and sticking out his tongue. He had a standing feud with Joaquín, the Spanish-born store owner across the street (played by Spanish actor Ricardo Fabregues), to whom he constantly insulted (''"¡Joaquín, pillo!"'') Don Rodríguez later starred in Sunshine Logroño's film, ''"Chona, La Puerca Asesina"'' *''El Juez'', a character modeled after Pigmeat Markham and Sammy Davis Jr.'s ''"Here Come Da Judge"'' character (more Davis's than Markham's) who had a huge mallet and would use it against a defendant's head if necessary during trials *''Don Segismundo'', the mayor of Trujillo Bajo, a fictional municipality in Puerto Rico (Agrelot said once that Segismundo was actually Don Rodríguez y Rodríguez turned public servant) *''"Pancho
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"'', a Cuban immigrant that, as many did at the time, would sell anything to support himself and his family. *''"Juan Macana"'', a not-very-bright
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officer, PRPD badge number 13,378García, Beba, ¡Juan, Juan, Juan! Crónica de la televisión puertorriqueña en tiempos de don Tommy, p. 192 who popularized in Puerto Rico a phrase Agrelot constantly heard in Mexico during one of his tours: ''"Sí, ¿cómo no?"'' ("Yeah, why not?") Agrelot would also parody famous characters from film and cinema in his comedy program, "Ja Ja, Ji Ji, Jo Jo Con Agrelot". His most famous parody was that of
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as
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in
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movie trilogy. Agrelot appeared as Padre Ambrosio, a priest, in
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References

#Exponen restos de Agrelot en funeraria Buxeda. San Juan, Puerto Rico: ''El Nuevo Día''. January 29, 2004.


External links

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Online Discography
{{DEFAULTSORT:Agrelot, Jose Miguel 1927 births 2004 deaths Male actors from San Juan, Puerto Rico Puerto Rican male comedians Puerto Rican television hosts Puerto Rican male actors Puerto Rican people of Italian descent Puerto Rican radio personalities Puerto Rican television personalities Television pioneers 20th-century Puerto Rican comedians 20th-century Puerto Rican male actors