Wednesday, January 19, 2011

Freddy Beras-Goico, Dominican television producer, comedian, writer and actor, died from gastric cancer he was , 69

 Freddy Reinaldo Beras-Goico  (popularly known as "Freddy Beras" or just "Beras-Goico") was a Dominican comedian, TV presenter, writer and media personality for over 30 years died from gastric cancer he was , 69. He hosted the defunct TV show "El Gordo de La Semana" and he was a staple of primetime (and late night) TV. He was one of the most recognized personalities in the Dominican Republic.[1]

(November 21, 1940 – November 18, 2010)

Biography

During the 1950s, his family fled the Dominican Republic due to the brutal regime of the Trujillo dictatorship and settled in Colombia, where he spent several years before returning to his homeland. He was also linked to the tumultuous times lived in the Dominican Republic after the Trujillo family fled the country in 1961; a legally elected president was chosen when free elections were celebrate after 30 years of dictatorship (1963), this trial to restore the Democracy to the country was destroyed by a coup d'état from Trujillo's Military foes still active in the armed forces; a group of young officers from the military revolted to restored back Democracy in the country but were accused of being communist and the US invaded the country in 1965 to destroy this revolt. All this would shape his comedic style, making him a well-known entertainer for years to come.

Career

Early in his career Beras-Goico's comedic style was mainly based on sketch comedy vignettes in several daytime TV shows, later moving on to having his own personal show, El Gordo De La Semana (lit. The Fat Guy of The Week), which matured into a successful TV variety show. The show's roster of comedians and personalities included: Cuquín Victoria, Milton Peláez, Roberto Salcedo, and others.

Personal life

Beras Goico married twice, first to the singer Luchy Vicioso, and then to his now widow Pilar Mejía. He had several children. He is the cousin of Spanish-language television star Charytín Goico.
In his late years, he converted to Christianity.

Career

Beras Goico returned to the Dominican Republic in the sixties. He started his career working as cameraman. Then in advertising but was always linked to television. Many times, Beras-Goico and the crew would laugh themselves to tears.
He began creating comedic shows for radio and TV, and met many friends that became, along with him, the best comedy team of Dominican television: Felipe Polanco, Cuquin Victoria[2], Cecilia Garcia, the slain Milton Pelaez, and many more. During most comedy sketches, Beras-Goico and his actors were rarely able to stifle their laughter. Sometimes, Beras-Goico's laughter would become so contagious, that soon the entire cast and crew would start shaking in hysterical attempts to control their own laughter.
Many times, Beras-Goico and the crew would laugh themselves to tears.
He also created his own weekly show, El Gordo de la Semana and Punto Final, a late night TV show.
Beras Goico was well known for his philanthropic work, especially for providing medical assistance to poor Dominicans. Recently, he won the Casandra Award for best actor, for his role in Victor/Victoria, and hosted the nightly show "Con Freddy y Punto", where he shared host duties with "Boruga" and Pamela Sued and married a son freddy jean carlos beras.

Death

Beras Goico died at Mount Sinai Hospital in New York City after battling pancreatic cancer, just 3 days before his 70th birthday. Before his death, Several rumours about his death appeared, his death was confirmed by the wife of his son Giancarlo Beras, Pamela Sued, on November 18, 2010, at 4:30 am and by his son later on his twitter account.

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