Raymond Arrieta

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Raymond Arrieta : biography

March 26, 1965 –

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

Career as a comedian

In 1988, Arrieta already had his own radio show and was also participating in Telemundo’s "Estudio Alegre" (Happy Studio);"El Show del Medio Día" (The Noon Show) for WAPA among others. He landed a role in the Spanish version of the play "The Diary of Anne Frank".

In 1991, Arrieta went to Mexico where he participated in the play "Mama ama el Rock" (Mother loves Rock) with Mexican stars Angelica María and Angélica Vale. In 1997, he co-hosted the TV show Lente Loco (Crazy Lens), a Candid Camera-style show with the Cuban model Odalys García.

Later in the nineties, he had his own show "Que Vacilón" which aired in prime time through WAPA. In this comedy show of sketches and stand-ups, he brought to life, along with other local talents, a bunch of peculiar characters who gained immense popularity in the Puerto Rican pop culture, like the clown Trompetilla, a grumpy clown with a kind of fraudulent circus; and Andresito a kind of Dennis the Menace little boy. Many consider this period to be the peak of his career.

Arrieta had his own weekly TV show in Puerto Rico called "El Show de Raymond". Which was transmitted through Televicentro and WAPA TV. In 2007 he switched to Telemundo and WKAQ-TV, where he starred in his own daytime daily show, "Día a Día con Raymond y Dagmar". Puerto Rican comedian, José Miguel Agrelot once said, that Raymond Arrieta was the greatest comedian of the "new" generation.

Comedy Characters

Character Notes
Trompetilla Clown
Florencio Melón Pujals Charlie Too Much parody
Crispina Cristina Saralegui parody
El Primo Stand-Up Comedian
María Plinia Palerm Carbetó aka. Plinia
Pedro Queselló Pedro Rosselló parody
Wally Walter Mercado parody
Chef Piñón Chef Enrique Piñero parody
El Maricuazo Jesús Omar Rivera "El Boricuazo" parody
Cayayo Culumbo State Policeman of Puerto Rico Character
Pirulo El Colorao African "Bomba" Singer
John Tutty John Toohey Morales parody
El Indio Idelfonso parody
Caco Tetilla
El Cabo El General parody
Tito Tito Trinidad parody
Roggie Rogelio Figueroa parody (radio only)
Marisol Crazy Little Girl
Tuitusa Statehood Supporter (Radio Only)
El Beberazi Infant Reporter (Radio Only)

Da Vida Caminando con Raymond (Walk-A-Thon)

Arrieta walked again for cancer patients in 2010 from Aguadilla to San Juan arriving in Telemundo Puerto Rico with the name "Da Vida Caminando con Raymond". On June 4, 2010, on the very morning of the start of the Walk-A-Thon, Caguas mayor, William Miranda Marín died from pancreatic cancer. The 2010 edition of the Walk-A-Thon was dedicated to "Willie" first thing in the morning after in 2009 the Walk-A-Thon passed by through Caguas and he told Arrieta he would participate again the next year.

In 2011, Raymond walked for a third time from Vieques to San Juan in six days and raised money for the Puerto Rico Oncologist Hospital patients, which had no money to pay employees or. He walked 12 miles through the island of Vieques, then boarded a ferry back to Fajardo and continued to walk in a treadmill completing 2 miles in about an hour and a half. After reaching Fajardo everyone rested for the next day. In 3days he reached San Juan, near the facilities of Telemundo. However, before arriving to San Juan, he followed the route which led to Caguas and he attended a memorial service held in honor of the memory of the late Caguas mayor William Miranda Marín, at the Caguas Botanical Garden, As stated before, Miranda Marín died in June 4, 2010, the first day of Arrieta’s Walk-A-Thon from Mayagüez. The Walk-A-Thon continued to Río Piedras, then back to San Juan. The goal for this fund-raiser was $1 Million and, according to statistics, a record has been set with an unknown quantity of money at the moment. The route he completed was Vieques-Fajardo, Fajardo-Río Grande, Río Grande-San Juan, San Juan-Caguas, Caguas-Río Piedras and Río Piedras-San Juan.