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Charo

María Del Rosario Pilar Martínez Molina Baeza De Rasten (born January 15 1951; disputed birth year 1941), better known in the Latin and Hollywood show business as Charo, is a singer, dancer, comedian, actress and classical guitar player. She is known for her flamboyant stage presence and provocative outfits. Her trademark phrase is Cuchi-Cuchi!.

Date of birth

Charo was born in Murcia, Spain. The exact date of her birth remains somewhat disputed.

Charo long maintained that her stated date of birth was incorrect due to a "clerical error". Official documents in Spain and the United States maintained she was born in 1941, but Charo argued she was actually younger. In 1977 she went to court, and was able to successfully convince the judge to rule that she was born in 1951. Some dispute this claim as she would have only been 15 in 1966 when she married Xavier Cugat (see below).

Biography

When Charo was quite young, she was discovered by famous actor Xavier Cugat, whom she later wed on August 7, 1966, at the reported age of 15 (or 25 if she was born in 1941 like the documents said); Cugat was 66.

The couple were the first to have their nuptials in Caesar's Palace in Las Vegas.

In 1977, she became a naturalized citizen of the United States.

On August 11, 1978 she re-married, this time to her manager Kjell Rasten, in Lake Tahoe.

Charo studied classical and flamenco guitar while residing in Murcia. As a result of her training and skill she has been named "Best Flamenco Guitarist" in Guitar Player Magazine's readers' poll.[citation needed] She now has a regular touring show in addition to appearances in Las Vegas shows regularly. One of Charo's regrets is that because of her flamboyant stage presence, she has been overlooked as a guitar player.

She also donates her talents to Jerry Lewis' annual MDA telethon.

Television career

Charo's first recurring television role was as a panelist on The Hollywood Squares from 1972 to 1978. She holds the record for celebrity guest appearances in the 1970s-1980s television sitcom The Love Boat. Charo also appeared as a regular on Chico and the Man after the untimely death of Freddie Prinze. Charo was a member of the Season 3 cast of The Surreal Life.

In 2006, Charo appeared on the VH1 miniseries I Love the 70s Volume 2 and, along with Little Richard and Burt Bacharach, appeared in a series of commercials for Geico and Sprint and KY.

Discography

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The album cover of "Guitar Passion", first released January 1st, 1994.
  • "Cuchi-Cuchi" (1977)
  • "Olé Olé" (1978)
  • "Mamacita, ¿dónde está Santa Claus?" ("Mommy, Where's Santa Claus?", 1978, single)
  • "Bailando con Charo" ("Dancing With Charo", 1981)
  • "Guitar Passion" (1994)
  • "Blame It On The Macarena" (1996)
  • "Gusto" ("Pleasure", 1997)
  • "Charo and Guitar" (2005)

Her first four albums were made as a member of the Salsoul Orchestra.

Filmography

TV Work