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Biography
María del Rosario Goico Rodríguez, (born on May 23, 1949 in Santa Lucía), better known in show business as simply Charytín Goyco or Charytín, is a Dominican singer, comedian, television hostess and actress. Born to a Dominican father (of Russian, Serbian, Montenegrin, French and Spanish ancestry), and a Spaniard mother (her mother was an attorney from Asturias, Spain who found herself exiled during the regime of Francisco Franco). At an early age, her mother took her and her sister to Spain after breaking up with her father. She returned to the Dominican Republic after nearly ten years of living abroad, when her parents reconciled.
María del Rosario Goico Rodríguez, (born on May 23, 1949 in Santa Lucía), better known in show business as simply Charytín Goyco or Charytín, is a Dominican singer, comedian, television hostess and actress. Born to a Dominican father (of Russian, Serbian, Montenegrin, French and Spanish ancestry), and a Spaniard mother (her mother was an attorney from Asturias, Spain who found herself exiled during the regime of Francisco Franco). At an early age, her mother took her and her sister to Spain after breaking up with her father. She returned to the Dominican Republic after nearly ten years of living abroad, when her parents reconciled.
Charytín Goyco
Dominican singer, television hostess and actress (born 1949)
María del Rosario Goico Rodríguez, (born on May 23, 1949 in Santa Lucía), better known in show business as simply Charytín Goyco or Charytín, is a Dominican singer, comedian, television hostess and actress.
Early life
Born in Santa Lucía,El Seibo, to a Dominican father (of Russian, Serbian, Montenegrin, French and Spanish ancestry), and a Spaniard mother (her mother was an attorney from Asturias, Spain who found herself exiled during the regime of Francisco Franco). At an early age, her mother took her and her sister to Spain after breaking up with her father. She returned to the Dominican Republic after nearly ten years of living abroad, when her parents reconciled.
Career
Charytín moved to Puerto Rico in the 1970s. She met her husband, television actor and producer Elín Ortiz while he was visiting the Dominican Republic and he became her manager. He was recently divorced from Puerto Rican vedette Iris Chacón. Later Charytín and Ortiz started a relationship and married in 1974. During the 1970s, she began a weekly TV show on WAPA-TV, which aired every Sunday night until 1985.
Charytín became an international superstar with her song Mosquita Muerta, named after a character she played on a comedy section of her show, becoming a chart topper in places like Mexico, Venezuela, and Argentina.
In 1974 she represented her country, the Dominican Republic in the third edition of the OTI Festival which was held in Acapulco, México, in which she achieved for her country the fifth place with seven points. In 1979, she and Elín had their first son, Shalim, who is now a singer and actor who has appeared on Lizzie McGuire and Heroes.
In 1983, Charytín made a movie in Spanish named Prohibido Amar en Nueva York with Mexican actor Julio Alemán. (Forbidden To Love in New York). Two María del Rosario Goico Rodríguez (23 de mayu de 1949, El Seibo), más conocida como Charytín Goyco, ye una cantante, presentadora de televisión y actriz dominicana. Nació en Santa Lucía, na provincia d'El Seibo. Ye fía del abogáu dominicanu Salvador Goico Morel y la españolaMaría del Rosario Rodríguez (abogada proveniente d'Asturies, quien se exilió de la dictadura de Francisco Franco). Al traviés del so padre tien ascendencia española (d'Aragón, Cataluña y La Rioxa), francesa, rusa y serbo-montenegrina; el so padre foi tataranieto de Gerónimo Goicovich, un inmigrante montenegrín en Puertu Ricu, fíu d'un rusu y una serbo-montenegrina. Charytín Goico, asina tamién como José Enrique Arrarás (padre de María Celeste Arrarás), son tataranietos de Justo Goico Cebollero padre, hermanu de Pedro Goico Cebollero. Cuando la so madre engarrar col so padre, llevar a Charytín y la so hermana a España. Cuando los sos padres reconciliáronse —depués de diez años—, volvieron vivir en República Dominicana. Mientres los setenta empezó apaiciones nel programa El Show del Mediudía producíu por Tommy Muñiz, según nun programa de televisión selmanal, dambos tresmitíos na Canal 4 de Puertu Ricu WAPA-TV, que salía al aire cada domingu na nueche hasta 1985. Nos sos programes utilizaba elegantes vistíos y peñaos. Como convidaos al so programa recibía artistes de Puertu Ricu y de países de Llatinoamérica. Na canal 4 presentó l'especial Les roses blanques el cual ganólu nos EE.XX. el "Peabody Award". El so programa de televisión selmanal tamién se tresmitió por WLUZ-TV, Canal 7, cuando la canal foi propiedá de Tommy Muñiz. Charytín convertir nuna estrella internacional representando al so país natal, República Dominicana, nel Festival OTI pal añu 1974. Nes .Charytín
Primeros años
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