José Miguel Agrelot

For the arena which carries his name, see José Miguel Agrelot Coliseum.
José Miguel Agrelot

Agrelot portraying his iconic character Don Cholito
Born Giuseppe Michael Agrelot
(1927-04-21)April 21, 1927
Santurce, Puerto Rico
Died January 28, 2004(2004-01-28) (aged 76)
Occupation Radio show host and comedian.

Giuseppe Michael Agrelot (April 21, 1927 January 28, 2004), also known as José Miguel Agrelot or Don Cholito,[1] was a comedian, radio and television host in Puerto Rico.

Biography

Agrelot was born in Santurce, Puerto Rico of Italian descent.[2][3] He was the third of four children by Felipe Agrelot and Ana Luisa Vilá; his sister Ana Luisa, a teacher, later became a part-time comedic actress as well. He started working on radio stations when he was 14. At that time, he was employed by radio impresario Tomás Muñiz, then the general manager of WIAC-AM and the father of later producer and actor Tommy Muñiz. During this period Agrelot developed his first comedic character, Torito Fuertes, the mischievous eight-year-old of a family comedy show sponsored by Borden, Inc. and its evaporated milk (the name Torito Fuertes was a pun 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 Colgate-Palmolive'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:

Comedic characters

Agrelot created the following characters:

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 Marlon Brando as Vito Corleone in The Godfather movie trilogy.

Agrelot appeared as Padre Ambrosio, a priest, in Jacobo Morales's Dios Los Cria II. He also played a serious dramatic role in a television miniseries, Nadie lo va a saber, in 1991.

See also

References

  1. Exponen restos de Agrelot en funeraria Buxeda. San Juan, Puerto Rico: El Nuevo Día. January 29, 2004.
  1. Agrelot, José M., and LaTorre, Jossy, Encabuya y Vuelve y Tira(autobiography), 2005
  2. Biografia de Jose Miguel Agrelot, El Nuevo Día, January 29, 2004
  3. Biografías: José Miguel Agrelot, Fundación Nacional para la Cultura Popular
  4. García, Beba, ¡Juan, Juan, Juan! Crónica de la televisión puertorriqueña en tiempos de don Tommy, p. 192
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