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Luis Antonio Rivera

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383: 162:; the name "Yoyo" sounded close to "Jughead", and the "Boing" part was a gimmick Rivera developed for the character: a vocalized "boing" that he constantly repeated to fill in silence gaps during each episode. Ever since his Archie stint on Puerto Rican radio, Puerto Ricans rarely refer to Rivera using his real name, and usually refer to him by his by-now "nickname". 397: 310:, (Your Cheerful Wake-Up), Aurora Previdi and MarĂ­a FalcĂłn, asked the radio audience to select a permanent replacement for Agrelot from a round of temporary co-hosts. Rivera won the assignment; given the wishes of Agrelot's family to achieve some closure, the program changed its name to 334:". Featuring a tinted photo of Rivera with superimposed X-ray specs for the book's jacket, the comic bilingual novel has very little to do with Rivera himself, but does feature a dream sequence inspired by childhood memories of the roles he played. 153:
over the radio. Due to the lack of audiovisual references for the characters at the time, there were no clear cut ways of representing the characters in Spanish, nor there were exact translations for their names. Rivera came up with the name of
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on December 20, 2004. Since the early 2010s Rivera, who celebrated his 90th birthday on April 9, 2020, was the host and producer of the popular radio talk show Tus Compañeros Del Tapón, a daily afternoon program on 940AM,
314:("Along With You In The Traffic Jam") and changed its format slightly. Rivera remained as a popular co-host, filling Agrelot's considerably large shoes. He also hosted a daily program of Puerto Rican music classics at 229:
Various media producers arranged for many Puerto Rican performers to tour New York City in the late 1950s and early 1960s. Rivera was one of these. As fate would have it, one particularly chilly evening Rivera and
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and were looking for a place to eat. While waiting for public transportation, Rivera told Bobby CapĂł two jokes. These two jokes, reinterpreted by CapĂł and set to music, became two major musical hits:
134:, where he spent his childhood and adolescence, from Humacao when he was only three years old. After receiving his primary education, Rivera attended the "Escuela Superior Central de Santurce" ( 149:' plays. Having a deep baritone voice he also became a radio presenter. His radio station dramatized comedy sketches, and one of the producers suggested dramatizing 287:(San Juan's channel 6), where he would visit every town and city and show all of the interesting aspects of the featured place. His co-hosts on the program were 223: 466: 222:. Rivera was also the General Manager of radio stations WKBM-AM ("AM 81") and WORO-FM ("Radio Oro", or Golden Radio), the radio branches of the 574: 267:. After Vigoreaux was murdered early in 1983, Rivera became the show's main host, position in which he performed for several years afterwards. 559: 539: 490: 135: 584: 564: 544: 554: 569: 363:
In 2020, Rivera suffered a stroke. A successful fundraiser was organized by a local journalist to provide Rivera with a power
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In the 1990s, Rivera wrote a book titled "A ReĂ­r Con Yoyo" (Let's Laugh with Yoyo) and donated all of the proceeds to an
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wrote a performance novel using the Yoyo Boing nickname as a title with some punctuation added: "
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For years, Rivera co-hosted "El Show del MediodĂ­a", a midday variety show, on WAPA-TV alongside
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By the 2000s, Rivera was retired from television but making special appearances. He was the
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was one of the first comedians in Puerto Rican television. In 1960, he starred alongside
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Rivera's bio entry on the Puerto Rican National Foundation for Popular Culture's website
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Rivera's bio entry on the Puerto Rican National Foundation for Popular Culture's website
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on April 9, 1930 to Juan Antonio Rivera and Josefa BenĂ­tez OrtĂ­z. His parents moved to
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1954 was the year that television was born in Puerto Rico. Rivera, together with
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organization. He was also active in a television show called "
467:"Yoyo Boing logra ayuda para plataforma elevadora para silla" 214:" (The In-Laws) and later in a spin-off of that show called " 367:. He died from heart disease at the Hospital del Maestro in 202:. In the 1980s, Rivera starred in the situation comedies, " 276: 190:" (The Rude Maid). In the 1970s, Rivera starred in own 141:
Rivera became a member of the Drama Department of the
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Index

Humacao
Hato Rey
Puerto Rican
Humacao, Puerto Rico
Santurce
Central High School of Santurce
University of Puerto Rico
René Marqués
Archie Comics
Jughead
Tommy Muñiz
José Miguel Agrelot
Paquito Cordero
Norma Candal
sit-com
Telemundo
Chayanne
WAPA-TV
Roman Catholic Archdiocese of San Juan
Bobby CapĂł
Teatro Puerto Rico
Rafael Cortijo
Ismael Rivera
El Gran Combo de Puerto Rico
Luis Vigoreaux
AIDS
WIPR-TV
Deborah Carthy-Deu
Maria Falcon
Tony Croatto

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