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Elín Ortiz

Elín Ortiz (December 14, 1934 – June 12, 2016) was a Puerto Rican actor, comedian and producer. He died on June 12, 2016, primarily due to Alzheimer's Disease.

Elín Ortiz
Born(1934-12-14)December 14, 1934
DiedJune 12, 2016(2016-06-12) (aged 81)
NationalityPuerto Rico
Occupation(s)Actor, Comedian and TV Producer
Spouses
(m. 1969; div. 1975)
(m. 1978)
Children5

Early years edit

Elín Ortiz graduated from Ponce High School at the age of 16.[citation needed]

Career edit

Ortiz began his career as a radio and stage actor while still studying at the Universidad de Puerto Rico, sharing credits with Luis Antonio Rivera (Yoyo Boing), Walter Mercado, Adela Villamil, Jacobo Morales and many others. Since the beginning of TV in 1954 he participated in local soap operas (telenovelas), comedy programs and televised stage plays, as well as cultural programming on WIPR, the government-operated radio and television stations, where he also worked as writer and director.

On stage, Ortiz was considered among the most versatile actors of his generation,[by whom?] due to his talent for both, drama and comedy. With Morales, Myrna Vázquez, Marcos Betancourt and Alicia Moreda, Ortiz was a founder of El Cemi Theater Company.

In the 1960s Ortiz was a star in many of the programs produced for Telemundo by Paquito Cordero on a weekly basis, especially 'La Taberna India', in which he played Reliquia, an ancient (although Ortiz was in his 20s) small-town smart aleck lawyer who victimized the everyday countryman (jibaro) played by Adalberto Rodriguez (Machuchal) through money-making schemes created by Reliquia's corrupt mind. The show was a very popular one for more than a decade.

In the early 1970s, Ortiz started the production of his own TV shows at Telemundo, among them the first Astrology-related program starring Walter Mercado and segments designed to showcase the talents of dancing/singing bombshell Iris Chacon, who later became his second wife. Years later, after marrying Charytin Goyco, he produced and co-starred with her in 'Mi Dulce Charytin' a weekly long running variety show which combined music and comedy, produced at WAPA-TV. Ortiz was always the writer, director and visionary mastermind of his productions.date=July 2020

One of Ortiz's works, Las Rosas Blancas, a made-for-TV film fantasy/drama musical, starring Charytin, Luis Antonio Cosme, Miguel Angel Alvarez and Ortiz himself, received the prestigious George Foster Peabody Award in 1975, after being selected along with 26 other radio and/or TV productions from more than 1,000 entries.date=July 2020

In 1985, he returned to WAPA-TV as a comedian in a show sponsored by Budweiser, known as La Taverna Budweiser, alongside Machuchal, reprising the same type of program they made two decades before in Telemundo. During that time Ortiz developed programs of political satire such as Qué Pueblito, El Pueblito Nius, Ay Bendito, que Pueblito ! and El Pueblito Contra Ataca in which he played another old man character, Cheito Boogaloo, who denounced corruption while making fun of political matters. He also produced the very popular Barrio 4 Calles starring Leopoldo 'Pucho' Fernandez and Miguel Angel Alvarez, as well as the children's comedy series Que Angelitos, starring his son Shalim.[1]

Personal life edit

Ortiz's first marriage was to Rosalinda Alonso, a lady not related to the artistic world with whom he had two daughters. Unfortunately, while Alonso was pregnant with their second daughter, Ortiz contracted measles which in turn he gave to his wife and unborn child. His second daughter lived to her teens. His first daughter died in her 20s due to complications following treatment for lupus. Following a divorce he was briefly married to dancer/singer Iris Chacón during the early 1970s. In 1978, he married singer/composer Charytín, a Dominican Republic native who had lived in Puerto Rico for many years. In 1979, they had their first son, Shalim. They relocated in Miami, Florida during the late 1980s and in 1990 their twins, Sharinna and Alexander were born. Ortiz withdrew from acting to manage his wife's career and later retired completely to spend more time with his family. His son Shalim has gone on to become an international singing star and a spokesman for the American Diabetes Association. Ortiz suffered from Diabetes during his last years.[2]

Honors edit

On December 12, 2013, Ortiz was honored with a ceremony and added to the list of illustrious Ponce citizens at the Park of the Illustrious Ponce Citizens in Ponce's Tricentennial Park. [1][3]

Health and Death edit

It was announced in 2015 that Ortiz was suffering Alzheimer's disease.[citation needed] On June 13, 2016, son Shalim announced through the web that his father had died the day before. He was 81.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b . La Perla del Sur (in Spanish). December 18, 2013. Archived from the original on October 19, 2019. Retrieved October 19, 2019.
  2. ^ "Elín Ortiz Dead At 81: Charytín Goyco Husband Dies, Son Shalim Confirms". Latin Times. June 13, 2016.
  3. ^ "Elín Ortiz" (in Spanish). San Juan, Puerto Rico: National Foundation for Popular Culture.

External links edit

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Elin Ortiz December 14 1934 June 12 2016 was a Puerto Rican actor comedian and producer He died on June 12 2016 primarily due to Alzheimer s Disease Elin OrtizBorn 1934 12 14 December 14 1934Ponce Puerto RicoDiedJune 12 2016 2016 06 12 aged 81 Miami Florida U S NationalityPuerto RicoOccupation s Actor Comedian and TV ProducerSpousesIris Chacon m 1969 div 1975 wbr Charytin Goyco m 1978 wbr Children5 Contents 1 Early years 2 Career 3 Personal life 4 Honors 5 Health and Death 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksEarly years editElin Ortiz graduated from Ponce High School at the age of 16 citation needed Career editOrtiz began his career as a radio and stage actor while still studying at the Universidad de Puerto Rico sharing credits with Luis Antonio Rivera Yoyo Boing Walter Mercado Adela Villamil Jacobo Morales and many others Since the beginning of TV in 1954 he participated in local soap operas telenovelas comedy programs and televised stage plays as well as cultural programming on WIPR the government operated radio and television stations where he also worked as writer and director On stage Ortiz was considered among the most versatile actors of his generation by whom due to his talent for both drama and comedy With Morales Myrna Vazquez Marcos Betancourt and Alicia Moreda Ortiz was a founder of El Cemi Theater Company In the 1960s Ortiz was a star in many of the programs produced for Telemundo by Paquito Cordero on a weekly basis especially La Taberna India in which he played Reliquia an ancient although Ortiz was in his 20s small town smart aleck lawyer who victimized the everyday countryman jibaro played by Adalberto Rodriguez Machuchal through money making schemes created by Reliquia s corrupt mind The show was a very popular one for more than a decade In the early 1970s Ortiz started the production of his own TV shows at Telemundo among them the first Astrology related program starring Walter Mercado and segments designed to showcase the talents of dancing singing bombshell Iris Chacon who later became his second wife Years later after marrying Charytin Goyco he produced and co starred with her in Mi Dulce Charytin a weekly long running variety show which combined music and comedy produced at WAPA TV Ortiz was always the writer director and visionary mastermind of his productions date July 2020One of Ortiz s works Las Rosas Blancas a made for TV film fantasy drama musical starring Charytin Luis Antonio Cosme Miguel Angel Alvarez and Ortiz himself received the prestigious George Foster Peabody Award in 1975 after being selected along with 26 other radio and or TV productions from more than 1 000 entries date July 2020In 1985 he returned to WAPA TV as a comedian in a show sponsored by Budweiser known as La Taverna Budweiser alongside Machuchal reprising the same type of program they made two decades before in Telemundo During that time Ortiz developed programs of political satire such as Que Pueblito El Pueblito Nius Ay Bendito que Pueblito and El Pueblito Contra Ataca in which he played another old man character Cheito Boogaloo who denounced corruption while making fun of political matters He also produced the very popular Barrio 4 Calles starring Leopoldo Pucho Fernandez and Miguel Angel Alvarez as well as the children s comedy series Que Angelitos starring his son Shalim 1 Personal life editOrtiz s first marriage was to Rosalinda Alonso a lady not related to the artistic world with whom he had two daughters Unfortunately while Alonso was pregnant with their second daughter Ortiz contracted measles which in turn he gave to his wife and unborn child His second daughter lived to her teens His first daughter died in her 20s due to complications following treatment for lupus Following a divorce he was briefly married to dancer singer Iris Chacon during the early 1970s In 1978 he married singer composer Charytin a Dominican Republic native who had lived in Puerto Rico for many years In 1979 they had their first son Shalim They relocated in Miami Florida during the late 1980s and in 1990 their twins Sharinna and Alexander were born Ortiz withdrew from acting to manage his wife s career and later retired completely to spend more time with his family His son Shalim has gone on to become an international singing star and a spokesman for the American Diabetes Association Ortiz suffered from Diabetes during his last years 2 Honors editOn December 12 2013 Ortiz was honored with a ceremony and added to the list of illustrious Ponce citizens at the Park of the Illustrious Ponce Citizens in Ponce s Tricentennial Park 1 3 Health and Death editIt was announced in 2015 that Ortiz was suffering Alzheimer s disease citation needed On June 13 2016 son Shalim announced through the web that his father had died the day before He was 81 See also editList of people from Ponce Puerto RicoReferences edit a b Reconocen a 22 Poncenos Ilustres 12 Illustrious Poncenos recognized La Perla del Sur in Spanish December 18 2013 Archived from the original on October 19 2019 Retrieved October 19 2019 Elin Ortiz Dead At 81 Charytin Goyco Husband Dies Son Shalim Confirms Latin Times June 13 2016 Elin Ortiz in Spanish San Juan Puerto Rico National Foundation for Popular Culture External links editElin Ortiz at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Elin Ortiz amp oldid 1219142755, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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