Alberto González (September 17, 1928 – September 23, 2012) was a humorist and iconoclast; known for his biting political satire and popular comedy shows, he was a prolific writer, journalist, and scriptwriter during a career that spanned sixty years in show business. Alberto González was born in Guanabacoa, Cuba, in 1928. González died on September 23, 2012, at the age of 84 in Miami, Florida. Alberto González had become well known radio show humorist by 1952 in Cuba; he found serendipitous acclaim in Colombian radio in the early 1960s, continued his career as a humorist on television and various entertainment productions during seventeen years in Puerto Rico from the mid-1960s to the late 1970s; brought sold-out political and social satire comedies to the Miami stage during the decade of the 1980s; ambitiously started and failed at several businesses and newspapers, including controversial political satire radio shows in the 1990s; and, at 81 years old, wrote his final comedy and satire shows in 2009 for a new audience thanks to Radio Marti broadcasts to Cuba. Yet, many of the written history of these creative shows have not always given him credit for his penmanship, a fact he knew about why radio and television writer's risk oblivion: "writers are not the ones in front of the audience." More information...
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