
moved to WAPA's rival channel, Telemundo Puerto Rico, in 1991 to participate in a show named Con Lo Que Cuenta Este País, in which he played "Israel", an effeminate character who was the show's main character's ( Chevy, el Ponzoñú, played by Melwin Cedeño) friend.ĭuring 2019, Carbonell starred on a theatrical play named "Raulito Carbonell y Los Mas Buscados", where he played some of his better known characters. Jr., returned to WAPA-TV's canal 4's mid-day television variety show, "El Show Del Mediodia", this time playing what would become his most popular character, "Papo Swing", a streetwise, salsa loving, loudmouth comedic character that required Carbonell, Jr to wear a monster-like mask and perform difficult dancing moves on camera.Ĭarbonell, Jr. acted alongside Jacobo Morales, playing "El Veterano, Erminio Dominguez", a Vietnam War veteran, on a WAPA-TV variety show's ("El Show del Mediodia") daily comedy sketch, "La Tiendita".ĭuring the late 1980s, Carbonell.

began participating on Puerto Rican television comedies.ĭuring the early 80's, Carbonell, Jr. began his entertainment career at the young age of eight, at first acting on telenovelas and drama films. used to work on Puerto Rican radionovelas and was well known by the Puerto Rican public. He has played several famous characters on Puerto Rican television, most notably "Israel", "El Veterano" and "Papo Swing", and released one salsa album in 1995.Ĭarbonell is the son of Raul Carbonell, Sr., who himself was a poet and voice actor.

1950) is a Puerto Rican actor, comedian, salsa singer, published author and lawyer. Raul Carbonell Huo (better known as Raulito Carbonell and also known as Raulito Carbonell, Jr., born approx. In this Spanish name, the first or paternal surname is Carbonell and the second or maternal family name is Huo.
