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Iris Belia Chacón Tapia (born March 7, 1950) is a Puerto Rican dancer, singer, actress, and entertainer. [ 1 ] Known as "La Bomba de Puerto Rico" and "La Vedette de América," Chacón was a prominent figure in Latin America, the United States, Europe, and Japan during the 1970s and early 1980s.
Lady Catiria began her career at the age of 19 years in the neighborhood of Jackson Heights, Queens, impersonating the Puerto Rican TV performer Iris Chacón. [1] In the early 1980s, Lady Catiria moved to La Escuelita, a gay club located in midtown Manhattan, where she developed an extremely large following that would faithfully attend her lip-synching performances, especially on Saturday nights.
Miguel A Chacon Rodriguez: Lourdes Chacón (born February 14, 1958) ... She shares her surname with her half-sister Iris Chacón who is also a vedette. Early life
Iris Chacón (born 1950), singer and vedette; Keshia Chanté (born 1988), R&B and pop singer-songwriter [264] Arístides Chavier Arévalo (1867–1942), pianist and composer [265] [266] José Miguel Class (1938–2017), a.k.a. "El Gallito de Manatí", singer; Robert Clivillés (born 1964), freestyle producer; founder and member of C + C Music ...
In the early 1970s, Ortiz started the production of his own TV shows at Telemundo, among them the first Astrology-related program starring Walter Mercado and segments designed to showcase the talents of dancing/singing bombshell Iris Chacon, who later became his second wife.
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Eva, ¿qué hace ese hombre en tu cama? (Spanish: "Eva, What is That Man Doing in Your Bed?"), also known as Qué bravas son las solteras (Spanish: "How Wild Single Women Are") is a 1975 comedy film co-produced between Mexico, Spain and Puerto Rico, [2] [3] directed by Tulio Demicheli [4] and starring Manolo Escobar, Paca Gabaldón, Iris Chacón, Olga Breeskin, Jorge Lavat and Antonio Garisa.
It included Argentina's Daniel Guerrero, Puerto Rican singer and dancer Iris Chacón, a young Adamari López, Amneris Morales, Miguel Ángel Suárez and Ángela Meyer. [4] [5] [6] It also included Ivette Rodriguez as "Fanny".