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Emilio Delgado : ウィキペディア英語版
Emilio Delgado

Emilio Delgado (born April 8, 1940) is a Mexican American actor, singer and voice artist. He is best known for his long-running role as Luis, the friendly Fix-it Shop owner, on the children's television series ''Sesame Street''. Delgado joined the cast of ''Sesame Street'' in 1971 and has remained with the show ever since. He began his professional career in Los Angeles in 1968. Delgado lives in New York City with his wife Carole.
==Life and career==
Delgado was born in Calexico, California. He can easily claim the longest running part for a Mexican-American actor in a continuing television series. He has also performed in live shows throughout his ''Sesame Street'' career, singing the songs of ''Sesame Street'' and entertaining thousands of children and their families.〔http://www.sesamestreet.org/parents/theshow/cast/emilio-delgado〕
On ''Sesame Street'', his character, Luis, was the first human addition to the original cast. Luis was a handyman and an aspiring writer, who debuted on the show in 1971 simultaneously with Raul Julia as Rafael. Together they ran the L&R Fix-It Shop until Julia left the show after one season, and Luis ran the Fix-It Shop alone from then on. In a much later season Luis fell in love with Maria, performed by Sonia Manzano, and married her. The characters Luis and Maria have taught viewers about Hispanic culture and language throughout the run of the show.
In Los Angeles, he was a company member of Inner City Rep, The Group Repertory, and LA Repertory. Some of his New York theatre credits include ''Floating Home'' (HExTC), ''Boxing 2000'' (Richard Maxwell NYC Players), ''Dismiss All the Poets'' (New York Fringe Festival 2002), Nilo Cruz's adaptation of ''A Very Old Man with Enormous Wings'' (Shakespeare Theatre of NJ), Dinosaurios (IATI), ''Night Over Taos'' (INTAR) an adaptation of ''How the García Girls Lost Their Accents'' (Round House Theatre) and Emilio appeared in the role of King Claudius in The Asolo Rep production of Hamlet, Prince of Cuba, with alternating performances in English and Spanish, where one reviewer wrote that Delgado "is equally brilliant as King Claudius".
Read more here: http://heraldbuzzworthy.blogspot.com/2012/04/review-asolo-reps-hamlet-prince-of-cuba.html#storylink=cpy
Other television appearances include ''Cupid'', ''Law & Order'', ''Law & Order: Criminal Intent'', and ''Law & Order: Special Victims Unit''. He was a regular cast member of ''Lou Grant'' and the short-lived ''Born to the Wind''. He also appeared in episodes of ''Police Story'', ''Hawaii Five-O'', ''Quincy, M.E.'', and ''Cosby''.
Emilio's latest creative endeavor has been to sing and record with the internationally popular band Pink Martini. He has performed with the band at Carnegie Hall and Town Hall in New York City, The Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles, in Woodinville, Washington at the Chateau Ste. Michelle Winery, and in Portland, Oregon at the Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall, Crystal Ballroom and the Oregon Zoo. He appears on their latest album, ''Splendor in the Grass'', in which he recorded the song "Sing", a duet with China Forbes.

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