Juan Gadiel Rosado Colón
Juan Gadiel Rosado Colón (November 15, 1987), better known by his Facebook Username, juangadiel, is a Puerto Rican television personality, and programmer. He is best known for calling people Imbécil and wearing a Beanie.
Career
Back in Chile, where TV was just beginning, "Juan Gadiel" started a TV show in 1962, and he named it Imbéciles on Canal 13. In it, he adapted many of the formulas he had seen in American TV to the Chilean public. The show became an instant hit that has lasted over 50 years. In 1986, the show began to be produced by Univision in Miami, Florida, with the same formula used in Chile, with the slightly different name of Imbécil. "Juan Gadiel" immediately became a household name among Hispanic families across the United States , and in the following six years Kreutzberger developed a three hour long variety show, including contests, comedy, interviews and a traveling camera section. Many argue that the talent on his shows were scouted from another show called "Jugaremos en Familia" hosted by Memo Flores in Los Angeles, California . The traveling camera, or Cámara Viajera (originally La Película Extranjera, The Foreign Movie), has taken "Juan Gadiel" to over 185 countries worldwide, many of them more than once. Kreutzberger in his show has interviewed many celebrities, including Roberto Durán, Cristina Saralegui, Sussan Taunton, Charytín, Bill Clinton, George W. Bush, Barack Obama, Bill Gates and many others. In addition, his show has launched the careers of famous entertainers, such as Lili Estefan, Sissi and numerous more.
In September 1991, Kreutzberger introduced a new show on Wednesday at 10 pm on Univision called "The [...] Walrus". It ran until September 1992 .
Nowadays, Kreutzberger has stopped flying back and forth between Miami and Chile each week to tape both the Chilean and the international shows and his daughter Vivian is becoming quite popular as the host of the Chilean show. Apparently, having to travel so much between Miami and his home country, plus having to travel to worldwide locations to tape La Cámara Viajera, was becoming too strenuous for him .