Antonio Torres Pérez

Antonio Torres Rodriguez
Born 1945 (age 7071)
Cidra, Puerto Rico
Occupation comedian
Spouse(s) Carmen Ramos

Antonio Torres Rodriguez born in Cidra, Puerto Rico is a Puerto Rican comedian better known as Pancholo. He has also has worked as an animator, writer, and producer.

Career in entertainment

The beginnings of Antonio Torres Rodriguez, known in the artistic slang as "Pancholo", go back to 1961, when the Cuban Organizer Osvaldo Agüero provided the opportunity to act permanently in its "Festival of nudges" program that the old channel 11, parent plant of Telecadena Pérez Perry. His first creation was 'Pepe Bolillo' character, who is identified with the phrase "which sentences check them in his pocket". Torres and cuban comedian Abel Barrios created the couple known as Pancholo y Bachiller maintaining a segment in El Show del Mediodía in which commented on political and social developments abroad for 1968.

Because of the popularity he had in the 70's Antonio Torres and got an offer from Telemundo producer Paquito Cordero to work on "El Show de las Doce" this time to work with José Fuentes in a segment called "Pancholo y Pepe".

In the mid 80's Torres went to work for Luisito Vigoreaux in WAPA-TV on a gameshow known as "Parejo, Doble y Triple".

For many years Antonio Torres hosted the Fiestas Patronales in his native town Cidra, Puerto Rico.

With the arrival of the year 2000, Torres returned to the stage as a producer and actor in the play "El hospitalillo", with Marvin Santiago, Cucho Viera, René Rubiela and Estrellita Cruz performed in it.

Later years

In October 2002, the creator of "Pancholo" suffered a stroke which caused paralysis in the left side of his body. But within this process, the actor expressed his gratitude for having received the support of figures like Luisito Vigoreaux, Joaquín Monserrat "pacheco" and Héctor Marcano.

Antonio Torres Rodriguez retired from the entertainment business to take care of his health and spend time with his wife Carmen Ramos, his children and grandchildren.

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