Tommy Muñiz

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--bigotú 23:32, 24 February 2007 (UTC)Tommy Muñiz (born February 4, 1922) - Puerto Rican comedian, dramatic actor, network owner and producer.

Muñiz is considered to be one of Puerto Rico's best comedians. Muñiz is the son of Don Tomás Muñiz Souffront, who was owner of various radio stations and was also a radio producer. He is married to Luz María García de la Noceda and they had eight children.

During the 1970s, Muñiz produced and acted in a comedy series named Los García (The Garcias). In this he took part alongside his real life son Rafo Muñiz and Gladys Rodríguez, playing their father in law and husband respectively. Los García became one of the most successful television shows on Puerto Rican television. In that show, he popularized the phrase Sia Mi Vida! (a phrase widely used in Puerto Rico by people when they get mad, and which has no similar phrase in English, but loosely translated, it would mean Damned be my Life!). Muñiz is also credited with discovering and promoting Otilio Warrington.

During the late 1970s and early 1980s, Muñiz was the owner of a television channel, Channel 7, or Canal 7, in Puerto Rico. In 1988, he became one of the largest minority owners of Teleonce, Channel 11.

In 1990, he and Rodríguez reunited to act in the movie Lo Que Le Pasó A Santiago, which was nominated for the Oscar as best foreign film.

Another of Muñiz's children Pedro Muñiz, is also a well known actor and producer.

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