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Enrique Maluenda was born on 5 August, 1935 in Santiago, Chile, is a politician. Discover Enrique Maluenda'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 88 years old?

Popular As Héctor Enrique Maluenda Meneses
Occupation Show host, politician, fireman
Age 88 years old
Zodiac Sign Leo
Born 5 August, 1935
Birthday 5 August
Birthplace Santiago, Chile
Date of death October 22, 2023
Died Place N/A
Nationality Chile

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2012

During 2012, Maluenda became a member of the Union Demócrata Independiente party, a Chilean rightist political party.

2004

Maluenda has suffered a number of health setbacks through the years, including facial paralysis in 2004, a liver transplantation in 2006, and having an artificial cardiac pacemaker inserted during 2010.

1996

Now near the end of his television career, Maluenda decided to return to Chile permanently during the mid-90s. He participated on a show sponsored by the Concepcion lottery, named "Teve Kino" when it was telecast on La Red channel from 1996 to 1998, and renamed as "Fiesta de Millones" ("Millions Party") when it moved to the Megavision channel, where the show lasted from 1998 to 2000. After this show was suspended, Maluenda retired as a television show host. He has, however, continued appearing on televised interviews since then. He also had a cameo as a TV show host in the 2008 film, Tony Manero.

1992

After Festival de la 1 was canceled, Maluenda returned to working on radio stations, as he went on to show host on Radio Nacional. But he wanted to return to television, so in 1992, Maluenda went back to Peru, where he hosted "El Baúl de la Felicidad" ("The Happiness Trunk"), a Panamericana Television show.

1988

A backer of Augusto Pinochet, Maluenda in 1988 voted for Pinochet to remain as Chilean President during a 1988 referendum. Ultimately, the votes for Pinochet to leave the Presidency were more than those that backed Pinochet, and Pinochet soon left the Chilean Presidential office.

1979

Back in Chile, Maluenda found work with a show named "Dingolondango", a show which telecast theater plays live to Chilean homes. One of the plays presented during his participation in this show was a Chilean version of the famous play, "Jesus Christ Superstar", which Chilean producers named "Jesus Christ Superstar Andino". Another show that Maluenda hosted during that era was the successful "Festival de la 1" ("1 P.M. Festival"), which was shown live on the Television Nacional de Chile channel from 1979 to 1988. Dingolondango was also shown on the TNC television network.

1973

Eventually, he and Ramirez Quiroz married in 1973. They remain married and had three children.

1972

Maluenda returned to the Caribbean island of Puerto Rico in 1972, beginning his most prosperous time there. He immediately returned to Puerto Rican television, being again recruited by canal 11 to appear on a television show named "Súper Show Goya", which was sponsored by Goya Foods and where he shared hosting responsibilities with Puerto Rican actors Luz Odilia Font and Luis Daniel Rivera. Maluenda participated in that Puerto Rican television show from 1972 to 1976. Maluenda with this show was able to reach American audiences, as the show was also telecast to Spanish-speaking viewers in the United States.

1968

Maluenda traveled to Puerto Rico in 1968; at the Caribbean country, he was quickly signed by canal 11, to host a television show. The Puerto Rican public gained respect and admiration for Maluenda, but by 1970, he was back in Chile. In Chile, he hosted a show named "Sábados en el 9" on that country's channel 9. This show was created to compete against "Sábados Gigantes", a show which was hosted by the legendary Don Francisco.

1962

Maluenda hosted that show during 1962, but, in 1963, he immigrated to Peru, where he experienced his first real success as a show host. In 1964, Maluenda was hired on Peruvian television to host a show that was named "El Hit de la 1" ("The 1 P.M. Hit"). Maluenda gained a lot of love for Peru; during a 2014 interview on a Chilean television show, he expressed his love for Peru and said he owed his career to that country. Maluenda worked as a television show host in Peru, initially, for five years.

in 1962, Maluenda met Mercedes Ramirez Quiroz; she was a member of a family that included many firemen-including her brothers. Maluenda became a volunteer fireman himself, and in 2012, he celebrated 50 years of firefighting. At that time, he was still a member of the "Segunda Compania de Bomba Lo Espejo", a Chilean firefighting unit.

1935

Hector Enrique Maluenda Meneses (born August 5, 1935, in Santiago, Chile), better known as Enrique Maluenda, is a Chilean television show host, politician and fireman. Maluenda forged a career that saw him get work not only in Chile, but in other Latin American countries as well.