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Tommy Muñiz (Lucas Tomás Muñiz Ramírez) was born on 4 February, 1922 in Ponce, Puerto Rico, is a Puerto Rican actor and producer. Discover Tommy Muñiz's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 87 years old?
Popular As |
Lucas Tomás Muñiz Ramírez |
Occupation |
actor,producer |
Age |
87 years old |
Zodiac Sign |
Aquarius |
Born |
4 February 1922 |
Birthday |
4 February |
Birthplace |
Ponce, Puerto Rico |
Date of death |
2009 |
Died Place |
Hato Rey, Puerto Rico |
Nationality |
United States
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He is a member of famous Actor with the age 87 years old group.
Tommy Muñiz Height, Weight & Measurements
At 87 years old, Tommy Muñiz height not available right now. We will update Tommy Muñiz's Height, weight, Body Measurements, Eye Color, Hair Color, Shoe & Dress size soon as possible.
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Who Is Tommy Muñiz's Wife?
His wife is Luz María García de la Noceda (m. ?–2009)
Family |
Parents |
Not Available |
Wife |
Luz María García de la Noceda (m. ?–2009) |
Sibling |
Not Available |
Children |
Rafael Muñiz, Rafo Muñiz, Pedro Muñiz, Luzie Muñiz, MORE |
Tommy Muñiz Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Tommy Muñiz worth at the age of 87 years old? Tommy Muñiz’s income source is mostly from being a successful Actor. He is from United States. We have estimated Tommy Muñiz's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
Net Worth in 2024 |
$1 Million - $5 Million |
Salary in 2024 |
Under Review |
Net Worth in 2023 |
Pending |
Salary in 2023 |
Under Review |
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Source of Income |
Actor |
Tommy Muñiz Social Network
Timeline
He bought Radio Luz 1600 (WLUZ-AM) a radio station in Bayamón, Puerto Rico During the first years of commercial television in Puerto Rico, and after a brief period during which revenues from his radio productions trickled down, Muñiz opted to start producing television programs as well.
Muñiz was born during the 1920s, the same decade when radio first arrived to Puerto Rico, to a household of several siblings including Carmen, Marjorie, Nellie, Andy, Néstor and Nilza.
Early in his life, Muñiz suffered from rickets.
Despite this, he gained interest in eventually becoming a race jockey.
His father Tómas Muñiz, Sr. had pursued several venues of substainance including real estate sales, while his mother Nena was sickly.
He was an insecure child, which was reflected in issues at schools and a number of expulsions.
Witnessing this, his uncle Félix Muñiz decided to take him to the West Indies Advertising Company (WIAC) where he worked.
Lucas Tomás Muñiz Ramírez (4 February 1922 – 15 January 2009), better known as Tommy Muñiz, was a Puerto Rican comedy and drama actor, media producer, businessman and network owner.
He is considered to be one of the pioneering figures of the television business in Puerto Rico.
Although Muñíz was born in Ponce, he was raised in the capital city of San Juan where he studied.
Muñíz developed an interest in the entertainment business thanks to his father Tomas and to his uncle and godfather Félix Muñíz, who also produced radio programs.
Muñiz Ramírez was born in Ponce, Puerto Rico on 4 February 1922, to Don Tomás Muñíz Souffront and Monserrate "Nena" Ramírez.
His father, Don Tomás, was a marketing executive who later became the administrator (and eventual owner) of various radio stations, as well as a radio producer.
Muñiz was a successful radio producer in Puerto Rico during the mid- to late 1940s.
Five of his radio programs -comedies for which he was often the scriptwriter, sometimes with the assistance of Sylvia Rexach- would consistently earn a strong following, as judged by the attendance to personal presentations of the artists featured in them.
He was responsible for introducing more than a dozen new artists to the media.
During the 1940s, when radios where ubiquitous in Puerto Rican households, Muñiz's radio scripts then became increasingly successful, beginning with El colegio de la alegría, in which he performed along José Miguel Agrelot.
This was followed by La familia Pérez, Adelita, la secretaria, Gloria y Miguel and ¡Qué sirvienta!, all of which featured him in some function.
The institution would become a radio station in 1942, and when his uncle died, His father Tómas was selected to fill the vacancy.
Since the age of 12, Muñiz would be the tasked with several functions within WIAC.
Under José A. Torres Martinó, he learned to write scripts and wrote Francisquito Rosales y Miel de Aveja along his mentor.
In this, he performed as the effeminate titular character.
He was producer or executive producer for dozens of television programs and specials between 1955 and 1995.
At one time in the early 1960s, five programs produced by Muñiz were in the top five television rankings in local audience surveys.
One of the programs even spawned a 1967 film, "La Criada Malcriada", starring Velda González, Shorty Castro and Muñiz, among others.
He is credited for producing most of José Miguel Agrelot's television programs during his career.
He is also credited with discovering and promoting other television artists as well, particularly Otilio Warrington.
In the 1970s he was the owner of WRIK-TV Channel 7 in Ponce.
In the late 1970s, Muñiz revived a comedy format that he had successfully used in three previous radio and television productions, the family sitcom.
He produced and acted in a comedy series named Los García together with his real-life son Rafo Muñiz, and with longtime friend Gladys Rodríguez.
Also starring were William Gracia as Pepín, Gina Beveraggi as Gini, Edgardo Rubio as Junito, Manela Bustamante as Doña Tony, Emma Rosa Vincenty as Doňa Cayetana, and a number of additional actors in various roles.
The show became the most successful television show in Puerto Rican history, having a mostly successful six-year run and staying for three of those years at the top of local television ratings.
During the late 1970s and early 1980s, Muñiz was the owner of a radio station (Radio Luz WLUZ) and a television channel (Teleluz).
Both were named after his wife, Luz María.
In 1988, he became one of the largest minority owners of another channel, TeleOnce.
In 1989, he and Rodríguez reunited to act in the movie Lo que le Pasó a Santiago, directed by Jacobo Morales, a longtime friend of Muñíz.
The film was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film becoming the first and only Puerto Rican film so far to do so.
As a consequence of his part in Lo que le Pasó a Santiago, Muñiz was selected to act in the 1991 television comedy film Crazy From The Heart, directed by Thomas Schlamme and featuring Christine Lahti and Rubén Blades.
In the movie, Muñiz played Blades' father, a Mexican peasant with a proclivity for setting billboards on fire as a protest.
The movie was eventually broadcast by Turner Network Television (TNT).