Camilo Delgado
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Camilo Delgado, a Puerto Rican man, was born on May 29, 1927 and died peacefully in his sleep on February 8, 2005 at the age of 78 of natural causes. He pioneered television in Puerto Rico and appeared regularly as an actor, announcer, MC, talk show host, and producer. The son of a school principal and an elementary school teacher, he gratuated from the American Academy of Dramatic Arts in New York City with honors in 1957. He returned to Puerto Rico and became a leading man in many successful soap operas. In 1970, he became an independet producer and created hits such as "Sabados Gigantes", "Field Day por Television", "Volando con Pan Am" and "Despierta Puerto Rico". He enjoyed a lifetime marriage to Diana Santiago, his wife of 55 years. Delgado produced TV shows with a high quality standard, avoiding vulgarity or sensationalism. Nonetheless, he publicly opposed any kind of censorship on the content of television programs.
His older son, Camilo Delgado, Jr., also became a television show host during the early 1970s and eventually became a leading psychotherapist in Miami, Florida.