Los García

Los García
Format Sitcom
Starring Tommy Muñiz, Gladys Rodriguez, William Gracia, Manela Bustamante, Rafo Muñiz, Gina Beveraggi, Edgardo Rubio.
Country of origin Puerto Rico
Production
Running time 30 minutes, 60 minutes in the last years
Broadcast
Original channel originally WAPA-TV Chanell 4; Teleluz Channel 7 since 1981.

Los García was a Puerto Rican television comedy sitcom from the 1970s. Shown weekly on Ricavision channel 7, it depicted the life of a fictional family called Los García. The family was based on a real life family. It was the best-rated television program in five out of the six years of the program's run.

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Tomás Muñiz, a famous producer from Puerto Rico, met Juan Bautista García, a Corsican immigrant who had his name changed, as a baby, into a Spanish sounding name upon his arrival in Puerto Rico during 1906. After many years, Tommy Muñiz, Tomás Muñiz's son, met and befriended Bautista García. Rafo Muñiz, Tommy Muñiz's son, befriended Bautista García's son, Rodofredo García. Long after Tomás Muñiz died and shortly after Bautista García himself had died, Tommy Muñiz, who had been inspired by a painting that Bautista García had done in a school where Muñiz's children attended, came with the idea of dedicating a television show to the Bautista García family. Tommy Muñiz did play Juan Bautista García, and Rafo Muñiz was Godofredo García. The show began in 1975, quickly becoming a public favorite. Gladys Rodríguez played Ms. García, while Otilio Warrington also had appearances. Edgardo Rubio,(son of Medal of Honor recipient Euripides Rubio) who would later on achieve fame in WAPA-TV's El Barrio Cuatro Calles, made his television acitng debut as a member of Los García. Los García is considered by many Puerto Rican television critics to be among the best comedy shows in Puerto Rican history. The show ran until the early 1980s. A strike by some of channel 7's actors, by then owned by Tommy Muñiz, affected the show. Increased competition in the show's 7 p.m. time slot from other channels that showed telenovelas during the same hour also affected the show. Tommy Muñiz made the phrase Sea mi vida!! (Damn be my life!!, which he said every time his character got mad for some reason in the show), a trademark of his during this show. After the end of Los García's successful run, the members of the show went on to do other things: Rafo Muñiz almost quit acting at all, returning sporadically to the profession that first gave him popularity, but he became a successful show producer, representing many singers in Puerto Rico with his Promotores Latinos company. In 1989, he produced a version of MTV's Remote Control, but the United States network threatened to sue and the show was taken off the air. Edgardo Rubio had a productive career as an actor. Gladys Rodríguez, who left the show before it ended, went on to star in many telenovelas and some comedy shows, and, in 1989, she and Tommy Muñiz reunited to play another romantic couple, in Jacobo Morales' film, Lo que le Pasó a Santiago, which was nominated for an Oscar for best foreign film.

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