Raymond Arrieta

TV Show Host

Raymond Arrieta was born in Hato Rey, Puerto Rico, United States on March 26th, 1965 and is the TV Show Host. At the age of 59, Raymond Arrieta biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.

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Date of Birth
March 26, 1965
Nationality
PR
Place of Birth
Hato Rey, Puerto Rico, United States
Age
59 years old
Zodiac Sign
Aries
Profession
Actor, Television Actor
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Raymond Arrieta Life

Raymond Arrieta (born March 26, 1965) is a Puerto Rican actor, comedian, host and philanthropist.

Starting his career as a comedian in various local shows, Arrieta gained popularity in the 1990s when he hosted a string of successful comedy shows where he showcased his various characters and personifications.

Since 2007, Arrieta has been hosting the mid-day variety show Día a Día, along with Dagmar.

Arrieta is also a radio show host and a theater actor. Arrieta has gained prominence for his philanthropic endeavors.

After his friend and co-host, Dagmar, was diagnosed with cancer in 2008, Arrieta has performed a yearly charity walk around various parts of the island while also raising awareness.

Because of his commitment to the cause, Arrieta has received numerous recognitions, including from the Senate of Puerto Rico.

Early years

Raymond Arrieta was born as Ramón Emilio Arrieta Vázquez in Hato Rey, one of the main barrios of San Juan, Puerto Rico. His parents were Ramón Arrieta and Carmín Vázquez. Arrieta went to school at the Academy Nuestra Señora de la Providencia. When he was in the third grade, Arrieta volunteered to play the part of "Ramoneta Cienfuegos", a character of popular Puerto Rican comedian Shorty Castro, in a school play. After that he continued to participate in many other plays at school, even organizing his own. One of the works he wrote and directed was Mundo Loco, which told a story about a war between fans of Salsa music and fans Rock music. Arrieta has mentioned that José Miguel Agrelot has always been his main inspiration.

After Arrieta graduated from high school, he enrolled in the Universidad del Sagrado Corazón of San Juan, where he earned a bachelor's degree in Radio and Television Production in 1987. There, he also joined Phi Sigma Alpha fraternity.

On one occasion, Arrieta and some friends visited the café theater "El Punto del Coquí" located in Old San Juan. He sat down and played the piano while doing imitations. The owner of the club was impressed and asked Arrieta to prepare an act for his club. Arrieta prepared an act called "Black and White" which was a success and he was soon traveling around the island with his "show". In 1983, Our Lady of the Providence Academy established the "Raymond Arrieta Award" which is annually awarded to the student with the best artistic qualities.

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Raymond Arrieta Career

Career as a comedian

Arrieta had already had his own radio show in 1988, and was also attending "Happy Studio" in Telemundo (Happy Studio); "El Show del Medio D" (The Noon Show) for WAPA among others. He landed a role in Anne Frank's Spanish version.

Arrieta descended on Mexico in 1991 and appeared in the film "Mama ama el Rock" (Mother loves Rock) with Mexican actress Angelica Marque and Angélica Vale. He recalled George Ortuzar as the host of Lente Loco (Crazy Lens), a Candid Camera-style film, co-hosting with Cuban model Odalys Garca.

He had his own show "Que Vacilón" that aired in prime time through WAPA later in the nineties. He brought to life in this comedy collection of sketches and stand-ups, as well as other Puerto Rican pop culture, such as clown Tromy clowns with a sort of fraudulent circus; and Tita Guerrero, a collection of eccentric characters with a lot of fame in Puerto Ricon pop culture, including Rene Monclova, Jorge Castro, and Tita Guerrero; and Andresito, a gruesome clown with a grue Many people believe this period to be his career's highest point.

"El Show de Raymond," Arrieta's own weekly TV show, was on display in Puerto Rico. This was broadcast on Televicentro and WAPA TV. He moved to Telemundo and WKAQ-TV, where he currently stars in "Da a Con Raymond y Dagmar," his own daytime daily program. José Miguel Agrelot, a Puerto Rican comedian, once said that Raymond Arrieta was the best comedian of the "new" generation.

Raymond returned to comedy television in 2014 with the WKAQ-TV sketch comedy "Raymond y sus Amigos," which also reunites him with "Que Vacilon" cast members Monclova and Castro.

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