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Antonio Sanchez (born approx. 1956) is a Puerto Rican radio and television actor, show host and producer. Very famous across Puerto Rico, he is also known for his nickname: El Gangster. Sanchez began to be known in the early and middle 1980s as a radio show host. In 1987, he and friend Hector Marcano were cast as co-hosts of television game show La Hora de Oro on Puerto Rico's Super Siete channel. La Hora de Oro, or The Golden Hour, enjoyed a successful run for two years in Puerto Rico, period in which Sanchez's face also became familiar to the Puerto Rican public. When Marcano moved in 1989 to Tele-Once to do a talk show named Marcano, el Show, Sanchez was offered a job by Telemundo Puerto Rico, to make a show that would compete with Marcano's show. No te Duermas (Do not go to Sleep), the show that put Sanchez against his old friend Marcano, eventually was the survivor of this talk show ratings battle, and Sanchez is still host of the show. In 1992, Sanchez began production of Minga y Petraca, where he plays one of the main characters. The show is still also being produced. Sanchez also became a manager of other entertainers. Among the people he has managed is Giselle. Sanchez also hosts a radio show, alongside Funky Joe, named El Bayu de la Manana (The Bayu of the Morning, Bayu being a word with no meaning in English). Both his No te Duermas and Bayu de la Manana shows have attracted a large list of local and international entertainers to be interviewed by el gangster. Antonio Sanchez (born 1971) is a Mexican jazz drummer from Mexico City, who became well known for his contribution to the Pat Metheny Group and the Pat Metheny Trio. This page about Antonio Sanchez includes information from a Wikipedia article. Additional articles about Antonio Sanchez News stories about Antonio Sanchez External links for Antonio Sanchez Videos for Antonio Sanchez Wikis about Antonio Sanchez Discussion Groups about Antonio Sanchez Blogs about Antonio Sanchez Images of Antonio Sanchez |
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Antonio Sanchez (born 1971) is a Mexican jazz drummer from Mexico City, who became well known for his contribution to the Pat Metheny Group and the Pat Metheny Trio. He paid $30,700 for it. Both his No te Duermas and Bayu de la Manana shows have attracted a large list of local and international entertainers to be interviewed by el gangster. In November 2000, Stamos was the winning bidder in the eBay auction of the Disneyland sign, with fourteen-foot-tall letters, which had stood at the entrance to the park for the past decade. Sanchez also hosts a radio show, alongside Funky Joe, named El Bayu de la Manana (The Bayu of the Morning, Bayu being a word with no meaning in English). On the muscial front, John has toured with the The Beach Boys as a drummer on and off for 15 years. Among the people he has managed is Giselle. The couple separated in 2004. Sanchez also became a manager of other entertainers. This was the first marriage for them both, and they had no children. The show is still also being produced. John married supermodel Rebecca Romijn in 1998. In 1992, Sanchez began production of Minga y Petraca, where he plays one of the main characters. Later he marries Rebecca Donaldson, Danny's beautiful co-host on "Wake-Up-San Francisco." The couple has twins, Nicky and Alex. No te Duermas (Do not go to Sleep), the show that put Sanchez against his old friend Marcano, eventually was the survivor of this talk show ratings battle, and Sanchez is still host of the show. Jesse has great hair, which he pampers a great deal. When Marcano moved in 1989 to Tele-Once to do a talk show named Marcano, el Show, Sanchez was offered a job by Telemundo Puerto Rico, to make a show that would compete with Marcano's show. Jesse has his own rock band called "Jesse and the Rippers." He is basically a "cool and carefree" guy who is a hot favorite amongst the opposite sex. La Hora de Oro, or The Golden Hour, enjoyed a successful run for two years in Puerto Rico, period in which Sanchez's face also became familiar to the Puerto Rican public. Jesse moved in with his brother-in-law, Danny Tanner, to help him raise his kids (Donna Jo ("D.J."), Stephanie and Michelle) after the death of Danny's wife Pamela. In 1987, he and friend Hector Marcano were cast as co-hosts of television game show La Hora de Oro on Puerto Rico's Super Siete channel. Stamos is probably most well known for his role as the character of "Jesse (Hermes) Katsopolis " in Full House (1987-1995), an "Elvis-obsessed" rocker and motorcycle aficionado. Sanchez began to be known in the early and middle 1980s as a radio show host. He has appeared in a number of movies, commercials and television sitcoms since 1982. He kicked off his acting career with a role in General Hospital, though he starred in a Coke ad which was never aired. Very famous across Puerto Rico, he is also known for his nickname: El Gangster. Born in Cypress, California, John has two sisters, Janeen and Alaina. 1956) is a Puerto Rican radio and television actor, show host and producer. His paternal grandfather (1910-1977) had borne the name Stamotopolous, and changed it to Stamos on immigrating from Greece to America. Antonio Sanchez (born approx. John Stamos (born August 19, 1963) is an American actor and the son of Bill (1934-1998) and Loretta Stamos (1936-1996). |