Walter Mercado

Walter Mercado
Born Walter Mercado Salinas
(1932-03-09) 9 March 1932
Ponce, Puerto Rico
Nationality Puerto Rican
Education University of Puerto Rico
Known for Astrologer, actor, dancer, writer
Movement Sanford Meisner
Awards Mr. Televisión (N.Y.C.)
Señor Televisión (D.R.)
Website www.waltermercado.com

Walter Mercado Salinas[1] (born 9 March 1932[2]), also known by his stage name Shanti Ananda, is a Puerto Rican dancer, actor and writer, but best known as a television personality for his shows as an astrologer. His astrology predictions shows aired for decades in Puerto Rico, Latin America and the United States.

Early years

Mercado was born on 9 March 1932, in Ponce, Puerto Rico,[2] where he spent his early childhood. His parents were José María Mercado, from San Germán, Puerto Rico, and Aída Salinas from Catalonia, Spain.[3] Mercado attended university majoring in pedagogy, psychology and pharmacy, and used these skills to teach others, to study the human mind and to learn about the healing properties of medicinal plants.[4]

He also studied singing had a talent for dancing. He was one of the most prolific dancers in Puerto Rico. He also studied classic ballet, as well as modern ballet and ballet. He was the dancing partner of comedian Velda González.[4]

Professional career

Walter Mercado worked as an actor in the Puerto Rican telenovelas Un adiós en el recuerdo (A Farewell to the Memory) and Larga distancia (Long Distance), and also had a dramatic arts school called Walter Actors Studio 64.[4]

His debut as a TV entertainer came when in a TV program by Puerto Rican producer Elín Ortíz, in the Telemundo network an invited artists did not show up. Walter Mercado happened to have been at the station and Ortiz asked Mercado to use up the artist's 15-minute allotment to make some astrological predictions wearing some fancy robes. After that, Mercado was made a regular with the predictions.[4]

In 1970, Mercado started his regular astrology segment in El Show de las 12. He enhanced his studies with formal study into astrology tarot and other occult sciences. Mercado hosted a weekly astrology television show at WKAQ-TV, Channel 2/Telemundo. After several years, when the network changed its programming, Mercado moved his show to WRIK-TV (channel 7 in Ponce) where he hosted it for many years.[4] Westinghouse was a steady and long-time sponsor.[3] In the 1980s, his show was seen in several TV channels throughout Latin America and the United States.[4]

When WRIK-TV was bought by Tommy Muñiz, Mercado stayed for two years, then moved his show to WKBM-TV, Channel 11/Tele Once, and which later became WLII-TV/Univision. In addition to the TV programs, Mercado also wrote his predictions for newspapers, magazines, and web pages. He was a syndicated writer in the Miami Herald.[3] He also appears on various radio segments.[4] From 1994 to 2009, he appeared on Primer Impacto, which airs on the Univision network in the United States.

In 1986 Mercado was awarded the title Mr. Televisión by the Asociación de Cronistas del Espectáculo de Nueva York (Association of Latin Entertainment Critics of New York). By the end of the 1980s, Mercado had authored seven books, of which one, "Más allá del horizonte" (Beyond the Horizon), being published in three languages (Spanish, English and Portuguese).[4]

From the mid 1990s until 2010, Mercado's show aired in the Univision network throughout the Americas, but on 8 January 2010, and after a fifteen-year relationship, Mercado announced that he and television network Univision have parted ways.[5] He is currently managed by entrepreneur Bill Bakula.[6]

In 2014, Walter Mercado established a business partnership with Entertainment Events AZ, a Phoenix-based marketing and mobile application Development Company. In 2014 he introduces his dating site ww.passionlatinos.com and his “Línea Cautivadora”, which consists of Zodiac Soaps, body lotions, body mists, aromatic candles, and beaded jewelry.[7] On February 2, 2015 Walter Mercado and Entertainment Events AZ launched www.waltermercado.com. The site was developed to allow Walter Mercado’s millions of followers an opportunity to hear their daily horoscopes, get tarot readings, zodiac compatibility, predictions and ask Walter Mercado questions.[8] As a testament to Walter Mercado’s loyal following, the www.waltermercado.com website received over 1 million visits in the first month.[9] In May 2015, Walter Mercado and Entertainment Events AZ launched mobile applications for IOS (iTunes) and the Android market. In less than 2 months the Walter Mercado applications were ranked #2 in Mexico for entertainment applications and 144 in the United States.[10][11]

Walter Mercado continues to do public appearances.[12] The www.passionlatinos.com and www.waltermercado.com web property and mobile applications are currently managed by Entertainment Events AZ, a Scottsdale Arizona-based marketing and mobile application Development Company.

In October 2015 Walter Mercado announced his 2016 predictions available in his official page waltermercado.com [13]

Personal life

In 2003 he announced that he maintained a "spiritual relationship" with the Brazilian actress and dancer Mariette Detotto, with whom he shared a TV program. He always maintained his residence in Puerto Rico.[4]

Name change

In October 2010, Mercado changed his name to "Shanti Ananda", a translation in Sanskrit of "peace happiness."[14] He says a "being of light" imparted a spiritual revelation to him, which he refers to as his "authentic mystic name." He planned to write a book in 2012 under this new name.

Legal challenge

In January 2012, Mercado lost a lawsuit against Bart Enterprises International, for which he was trying to prevent from using his name and likeness in future commercial ventures. Mercado, who signed a contract with the company in 1995 severed with the company in 2006, which resulted in litigation being filed by both parties against each other. Chief Judge Sandra Lynch of the United States Court of Appeals for the First Circuit ruled that Bart Enterprises can continue using Mercado's name and likeness in future commercial projects.[1] When asked about his legal case over the rights to his name he replied, "I worked for many years, and gave some releases without thinking much about human wickedness."[15][16]

Health condition and recovery

In January 2012, Mercado was flown to Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, Ohio, with cardiac problems.[15][16] He said he "had gone and seen death and came back to life again". Since the experience he said he has changed. He said he wants to work with Puerto Rican youth, plans to establish the Shanti Ananda foundation, create a mystic center, and donate three of his lavish capes to a museum. Most of his sumptuous capes had already been sold at auctions.[15][16]

Accolades

Television listing

Theatrical listing

Discography

Filmography

See also

Notes

    References

    1. 1 2 Puerto Rican Psychic Loses Rights to His Name Barbara Leonard. Court House News Service. 4 January 2012. Retrieved 11 January 2012.
    2. 1 2 Copy of original birth record, provided by Euardo Castellanos, linked in Astrodatabank holding " las seis de la mañana del día nueve de marzo de mil novecientos treintidos y en la casa del declarante nació un niño de raza blanca al que se le puso por nombre Walter" (at 6 am on March 09, 1932, in the house of the declarant, a white child was born which was called Walter)."
    3. 1 2 3 "Walter Mercado." (in Spanish). Fundación Nacional para la Cultura Nacional. Archived from the original on 22 September 2013. Retrieved 4 September 2014.
    4. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 De Walter Mercado a Shanti Ananda: Metamorfosis del astrólogo más famoso de América Latina. El Nuevo Dia. 11 January 2012.
    5. Walter Mercado sin Univisión en su futuro. Ana Enid López Rodríguez. Primera Hora. 8 January 2010.
    6. "Walter Mercado Still Losing". Property, intangible®. Retrieved 17 June 2015.
    7. Walter Mercado. "Passion Latinos por Walter Mercado". passionlatinos.com. Retrieved 30 October 2015.
    8. Walter Mercado. "Walter Mercado Sitio Oficial". waltermercado.com. Retrieved 30 October 2015.
    9. "Línea Cautivadora". waltermercado.com. Retrieved 30 October 2015.
    10. Entertainment Events AZ, LLC (4 April 2015). "Walter Mercado Official App". App Store. Retrieved 30 October 2015.
    11. Entertainment Events AZ LLC. "Walter Mercado Official App - Android Apps on Google Play". google.com. Retrieved 30 October 2015.
    12. "Category Archive for "Medios de Comunicación" - Walter Mercado". Walter Mercado. Retrieved 30 October 2015.
    13. "Predicciones 2016". waltermercado.com. Retrieved 30 October 2015.
    14. "Entretenimiento". HuffPost Voces. Retrieved 17 June 2015.
    15. 1 2 3 Walter Mercado: Vengo de la Tumba. Patricia Vargas. El Nuevo Dia. San Juan, Puerto Rico. 15 February 2012. Page 74.
    16. 1 2 3 Vengo de la Tumba. vLex Puerto Rico. Retrieved 24 February 2012.
    17. "La mujer de aquella noche (TV Series 1968– )". IMDb. Retrieved 17 June 2015.
    18. KNGINE Movies
    19. FILM Annex

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