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Luis Oliva (Puerto Rican actor) was born on 24 November, 1951 in San Juan, Puerto Rico, is an actor. Discover Luis Oliva (Puerto Rican actor)'s Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 72 years old?

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Occupation Actor, mime, comedian
Age 73 years old
Zodiac Sign Sagittarius
Born 24 November 1951
Birthday 24 November
Birthplace San Juan, Puerto Rico
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2001

The 2001 Puerto Rican International Book Festival was dedicated to Oliva.

1983

Oliva later participated in French theater plays and recorded a miming special for a French television channel before having the opportunity of acting alongside his idol Marcel Marceau. In 1983, Oliva returned to his home country of Puerto Rico, where he played Juan Bobo, a folkloric Puerto Rican character, in a theater play named "Los Titingos de Juan Bobo" ("Juan Bobo's Personal Issues"). Playing Juan Bobo may have led to Oliva's next role of note, as Juan Bobo is typically characterized as an innocent, good-natured fool in Puerto Rican folklore, sharing similar traits with "Angelito", Raul Davila's "Carmelo"s son in the 1988 WAPA-TV hit television comedy "Carmelo y Punto", a show which enabled Oliva to become known to non-theater goers among the Puerto Rican public and to be interviewed on such magazines as Vea, Teve Guia and others, giving him mainstream celebrity in the island.

1974

Oliva began his professional acting career in 1974, hired for a popular Puerto Rican theater play named "Puerto Rico Fua", of the Argentine playwright, Carlos Ferrari. One year later, Oliva traveled to France with a theater company named "Teatro del Sesenta" in order to participate in "Puerto Rico Fua"'s European shows; this trip would change his life. He decided to stay in the European country to study with Etienne Decroux, who had previously taught Marcel Marceau, who is also considered by experts and critics as one of the greatest pantomimes in history. Oliva during this time grew great admiration for Marceau. During this period, Oliva also studied dancing.

1951

Luis Manuel Oliva Rodriguez (born November 24, 1951), better known as Luis Oliva, is a Puerto Rican mime, actor and comedian. Born in Rio Piedras, San Juan, Puerto Rico, Oliva is considered by the Puerto Rican National Institute for Popular Culture as "one of the great Latin American mimes". To Puerto Rican television viewers, however, he may be best known as "Angelito", Raul Davila's character's son in a WAPA-TV show from the late 1980s' named "Carmelo y Punto".