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Paco Stanley : ウィキペディア英語版
Paco Stanley

Francisco "Paco" Jorge Stanley Albaitero (July 3, 1942 – June 7, 1999) was a Mexican television entertainer for TV Azteca, a multimedia conglomerate.
==Career==
In 1966, he was funded by his first father in law to take radio and locution classes. In 1969 he started in radio, but it was until 1974 that he participated in several programs, like XEW News. For this network he hosted the show "Smiles and Surprises", between 1988 and 1991, he worked in "Estrellas W".
After years of being a sidekick to comedians such as Madaleno, in 1995 he was offered his own show in Televisa, ''¡Ándale!'', with Arlette Garibay and Benito Castro. Later shows were ''Llévatelo'' and ''Pácatelas'' with Mario Bezárez.
In 1998 he hosted the show "Un poco de Paco en radio" in its comic version.
After he left Televisa, in 1998 he signed a contract with rival network TV Azteca and on December 15, he started his show called Una tras otra co-starring with Jorge Gil and Mario Bezarez. In 1999 he released his show at night "Si hay, y bien!".
Theatre was another passion for Paco and in 15 years he starred in the play "Don Juan Tenorio", in its comic version. He toured all over Mexico with this show.
Paco Stanley also liked poetry and he recorded 3 albums with his poems.

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