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Ramón Rivero (Diplo)‌

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Ramón Rivero (Diplo)

Naguabo, Puerto Rico

Ramón Rivero (Diplo)

Naguabo, Puerto Rico

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Male

Birthday

calendar1909-05-29

Popularity

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Biography

Ramón Rivero Diplomatura (May 29, 1909 – August 24, 1956) was a Puerto Rican comedian, actor, and composer from Naguabo, Puerto Rico. Rivero made his television debut in Puerto Rico in "La Taberna India" (The India Tavern), the first comedy/variety show on Puerto Rican TV. He starred in the movies, Los Peloteros ("The Baseball Players"), and Una Gallega en La Habana ("A Gallega in Havana"). Rivero also organized the world's first known Walk-A-Thon, to raise money for the Liga Puertorriqueña Contra el Cáncer (the Puerto Rican League Against Cancer) Rivero also defended the victims of injustice during student revolts at the University of Puerto Rico, led the first actors' strike on the island, and was the first producer/personality to actively combat racial prejudice on Puerto Rican television, incorporating blacks in his television shows; first in "La Taberna India" (Juan Boria), followed by Rita Delgado and Dixon as cast members of his "La Farándula Corona".

Movie Credits

Los peloteros

Los peloteros‌
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calendar 1951

Una gallega en La Habana

Una gallega en La Habana‌
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calendar 1955

Juego de pasiones

Juego de pasiones‌
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calendar 1961

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