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Eliezer Sáez
Born
October 3rd. in Caguas, Puerto Rico
Alma materUniversidad del Sagrado Corazón
Occupation(s)Actor, Director, Radio Host
Known forSin Agenda (personal blog)
TelevisionCuarto Poder (2023-) (WAPA-TV)
Lo Sé Todo (2023-) (WAPA-TV)

Eliezer Sáez,[1] is a Puerto Rican actor and trained voice actor.[2] Gallart was host of a Mega-TV television show named 'Descarao Por La Noche' (2017). Later on Gallart and Danilo Beauchamp created a comedic sketch called Los HP (2019–present).

Education[edit]

A few years after graduating high school, Sáez enrolled at the Universidad del Sagrado Corazon in Santurce, Puerto Rico. He graduated cum laude and has a Bachelor of Arts degree in Theatre.[2]

Acting[edit]

Rocky the Kid became a well-known radio host in Puerto Rico over the years, and his fame allowed him to branch out into other areas of the show business world, starting in 2010, when he participated in "Que Despelote! La pelicula", playing himself along with fellow radio personalities, actors and friends Tony Banana and Billy Fourquet. He then re-joined Fourquet in a 2011 comedy film named "Que Joyitas!", where he again played a version of himself.

In 2013, Gallart again played himself in Que Joyitas! II, in which he was featured in the movie's poster. The three movies that Gallart has been in have been released in local cinemas in Puerto Rico, and Que Joyitas! has been shown in the United States television on Cine Latino.[3]

Lo Sé Todo[edit]

Following a severe boycott by sponsors of Kobbo Santarrosa's gossip show, SuperXclusivo, WAPA America took that show off the air, and then hired six people, including Pedro Juan Figueroa, Sylvia Hernandez, Topy Mamery and Gallart, to host a new television show named "Lo Se Todo" in 2013. "Lo Se Todo" became a successful and highly rated show on Puerto Rican television, but internal turmoil plagued the show almost from the beginning. In 2014, Gallart once played a Black character in the show, with monkey sounds played in the background. As a consequence, the network received several calls from complaining viewers, which led to Gallart issuing a public apology in which he stated his intention was never to offend anyone based on race, religion, birthplace, or sexual preference, and a network producer to be fired.[4]

Early in 2015, Gallart decided to leave "Lo Se Todo" after his radio employer, SBS, told him he would not be allowed to work with them and at WAPA-America consecutively. Offered a contract by WAPA-America on 6 December 2014, Gallart did not sign it, deciding instead to keep working on radio.[5] The contract offer by WAPA-America came only 4 days after Mamery, who had also left "Lo Se Todo" and whom Gallart had befriended, died of a heart attack. Following the news of his friend's death, Gallart cried on live television.[citation needed]

In April 2015, Gallart declared on his radio show that "Lo se Todo" television personnel were victims of workplace harassment by show producer Niria Ruiz, also mentioning Joe Ramos in his comment, calling Pedro Juan Figueroa a hypocrite and traitor who never took the other hosts side against "Lo Se Todo" producers during arguments, affirming that Frankie Jay, another of the show's hosts, did so, and describing working conditions at "Lo Se Todo" as a "living hell".[6]

As a consequence of those statements, on 31 August 2015, WAPA-America sued Gallart for the amount of $2,000,000 dollars, accusing him of defamation.[7]

Guerreros Puerto Rico[edit]

On March 2015, Eliezer pitched and started hosting, to this day, Guerreros Extra!, the show's social media lives and interviewing the participants back stage thus providing additional content for fans of the show. He has also made appearances on the show Guerreros Colombia.

Personal[edit]

Born in Caguas, Puerto Rico, but raised in Aibonito. After graduating high school, Eliezer moved to San Juan, where he currently lives. Eliezer is single.

Gallart was arrested and briefly jailed in November 2013 by Puerto Rican police after allegedly sending threatening messages to a former girlfriend. He was released almost immediately when a judge found no cause against him.[8] He is also active in a COVID-19 agenda pro vaccine (2019–Present Day).

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Rocky The Kid se siente un radio" (in Spanish). 20 May 2017.
  2. ^ a b "Se dejan escuchar los Gallart". El Nuevo Dia (in Spanish). 22 May 2013.
  3. ^ "Cinelatino | Tu canal de películas en español". www.cinelatino.com (in Spanish).
  4. ^ "Rocky pide disculpas y rueda una cabeza en". Metro (in Spanish).
  5. ^ "Wapa confirma salida de Rocky "The Kid"". www.wapa.tv (in Spanish).
  6. ^ "Rocky The Kid dice que en Lo sé todo se vive un infierno". Primera Hora (in Spanish). 24 August 2015.
  7. ^ "Demanda contra Rocky The Kid lo acusa de difamador". Primera Hora (in Spanish). 3 September 2015.
  8. ^ "Rocky asegura que su ex pareja le hace". Metro (in Spanish).


Category:Puerto Rican male actors Category:Puerto Rican television hosts Category:People from Caguas, Puerto Rico Category:People from Aibonito, Puerto Rico Category:Puerto Rican comedians Category:Puerto Rican people of Spanish descent Category:21st-century American comedians