Héctor Marcano
Héctor Marcano | |
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Born |
Héctor Marcano 3 November 1956 Ponce, Puerto Rico |
Nationality | Puerto Rican |
Known for | producer, Comedian, Host, game show host |
Héctor Marcano (born November 3, 1956) is a Puerto Rican producer, host, actor, and comedian. Marcano is also an owner of low-power television station WWXY-LD Channel 38.[1]
Early years
Héctor Marcano was born in Ponce, Puerto Rico.
Career
Marcano's career took off after Luis Vigoreaux's death. He started hosting A Millón, a Puerto Rican game show, along with Sonia Noemí, and Rafael José. The show was rated the number one television game show for several years.
In 1987, alongside El Gangster Marcano performed as host of Super Siete's La Hora de Oro. In the same year, Marcano had a highly publicized wedding to Ivette Rivera-Lisojo. The wedding was shown live on Puerto Rican television. Vea, a local show biz magazine, produced a wedding album about the event.
In 1990, Marcano moved to Telemundo to start a new show Marcano... el show.[2] The show was both popular and controversial, being accused of being a copycat of The Arsenio Hall Show.
In 1996, Marcano moved to WAPA-TV and produced a new game show called Vale Más, and in 1998, another show called El Super Show.
In 2000, he moved to Tele-Once but continued with El Super Show for a while. Later in 2000 Marcano created Que Suerte que es Domingo. This show underwent two title changes: Que Suerte Tienes Tú, and in 2002, Que Suerte, his longest running show, and top in the ratings consequently, broadcast by Univision. It was broadcast in Puerto Rico and in the New York metropolitan area Hispanic market.
See also
- List of famous Puerto Ricans
- List of television presenters/Puerto Rico
- Sonia Noemí
- Rafael Jose
- WWXY-LD
References
- ↑ "Animador Héctor Marcano deja Univisión para presentar programa de CV Network". Terra (in Spanish). 13 January 2009. Retrieved 12 March 2011.
- ↑ Svetkey, Benjamin (23 November 1990). "The Couch Trip". Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved 12 March 2011.