Background
Rafael was born in Manatí, Puerto Rico, where his father, a physician born in the Dominican Republic, was the medical director of the local hospital. His family eventually moved to Mayagüez in Western Puerto Rico where he grew up.
Rafael was born in Manatí, Puerto Rico, where his father, a physician born in the Dominican Republic, was the medical director of the local hospital. His family eventually moved to Mayagüez in Western Puerto Rico where he grew up.
His family supported his singing career on the condition that he finished the dentistry program at the University of Puerto Rico’s Medical School. He interrupted his studies for close to eight years when his singing career took off, but eventually finished his degree and became a dentist (although he rarely practices his profession nowadays).
While living in Mayagüez he sang and acted in various amateur radio and television broadcasts, as well as in high school talent shows. His reputation as a powerful singer followed him to San Juan, Puerto Rico, while attending medical school. The song was composed by singer Ednita Nazario and Laureano Brizuela.
Another radio hit was "Yo Quiero Hacerte Olvidar", the theme song for the telenovela "Martha Llorens".
He soon began acting on television in various telenovelas and in 1983 became co-host of the Saturday night program A Millón, along with Héctor Marcano and Sonia Noemí on WAPA-television He proved to be a talented television host and lasted there for various seasons. In 1986, he joined Roberto Vigoreaux in hosting another WAPA-television game show, Sabado En Grande, when A Millón was moved to Sunday nights.
During this time, he also performed with Antonio Sánchez in the hit sitcoms El Cuartel de la Risa and Adultos Solteros. In the late 90s, he was hired as a television host by Univision in Miami, Florida.
José then became a recognizable face with Latino audiences in the United States with the movie showcase program Tu Pelicula.
Later on he joined the morning show ¡Despierta América!, along with Fernando Arau, Ana María Canseco, Neyda Sandoval and fellow Puerto Rican Giselle Blondet. In 1998, Jose covered the 1998 Fifa World Cup as a commentator for Univision. On 2005, he started hosting Univision-Puerto Rico’s successful night show Anda Pa"l Cara.
At present, he is a co-host of the night program "Quebec Noche" on WIPR-television in San Juan.
In 2013 he starred in the Puerto Rican premiere of Jerry Herman’s Louisiana Cage Aux Folles as Albin/Zaza, opening in August 2013 at the Luis A Ferré Performing Arts Center in San Juan.