Charytín Goyco


María del Rosario Goico Rodríguez, better known in show business as Charytín Goyco or simply Charytín, is a Dominican Republic|Dominican] singer, comedian, television hostess and actress.

Early life

Born in Santa Lucía, El Seibo, to a Dominican father and a Spaniard mother. 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 such as Mexico, Venezuela, and Argentina.
In 1974, she represented the Dominican Republic in the third edition of the OTI Festival, held in Acapulco, México, in which she came in fifth place, with seven points. In 1979, she and Ortiz 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. Two of the songs on the movie's soundtrack, Tu Vida Es Un Suspenso Hasta El Final & Para Llegar, became another chart toppers. In 1986, she and Iris Chacón acted together, alongside Dominican-Mexican actor Andrés García and Puerto Rican best-selling singer Yolandita Monge, on the soap opera Escandalo. The telenovela did not enjoy much success and was cut by half by the producers. In 1988, she moved to Miami with Ortiz and Shalim, and in late 1989, she became pregnant again, giving birth in 1990 to twins, a boy and a girl, born at Pavia Hospital in San Juan, Puerto Rico.
During the early 1990s, she dedicated herself to raising her twins, taking them along on the few tours she did and her several trips to Puerto Rico. Late in the 1990s, she returned to television, hosting a show for a television shopping network. Additionally, she worked on commercials promoting Palmolive dish washing products for several years, most of which featured her twins.
In 2002, she began hosting the two-hour celebrity gossip show Escándalo TV, along with Marisa del Portillo, Felipe Viel and Lilia Luciano for Univisión sister station TeleFutura. In 2007, the Art Critics Association of the Dominican Republic recognized her work with a lifetime achievement award.
On April 19, 2003, Charytín won the Asociación de Cronistas de Espectáculos de Nueva York's Premio Extraordinario ACE por Distinción y Mérito at the 35th Annual ACE Awards presentation.
Later on, she had a new TV show, Charytín, on Mega TV that aired weekdays.

Discography

Albums

Charytín Bailemos El Bimbo Alexandra La Compositora La Dulce Charytín Mosquita Muerta Calor Charytín La Sencillez Canciones de la pelicula Prohibido Amar en Nueva York Se Acabo... Guitarras y Violines Verdades Desnudas De Regreso Al Pasado Por Ese Hombre... Sutil Recuerdos
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