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Turkic Warrior

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Mostly Dinaric with some other influences (maybe Armenoid or Atlantid)..

He was a Spanish ventriloquist who immgrated to the U.S. sometime in the early 20th century, he was known for being in the Ed Sullivan Show & the Muppet's show, he passed away in April 1999 in New York City at the age of 103, a couple of months after I was born, he was a legend, Wikipedia said that his father was an immigrant from Northern Italy, but I'm not sure about that, as his father also had Spanish surnames, not many people know about this great artist, most Americans know about other famous Spanish people such as Placido Domingo, Antonio Banderas, & Ricardo Montalban, but not many people these days know about Senor Wences, sadly, I first found him on YouTube about a year or two ago, when he was in a early 80s TV commercial promoting Spanish tourism.
 
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Turkic Warrior

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Mostly Dinaric with some other influences (maybe Armenoid or Atlantid)..

He was a Spanish ventriloquist who immgrated to the U.S. sometime in the early 20th century, he was known for being in the Ed Sullivan Show & the Muppet's show, he passed away in April on 1999 in New York City at the age of 103, a couple of months after I was born, he was a legend, Wikipedia said that his father was an immigrant from Northern Italy, but I'm not sure about that, as his father also had Spanish surnames, not many people know about this great artist, most Americans know about other famous Spanish people such as Placido Domingo, Antonio Banderas, & Ricardo Montalban, but not many people these days know about Senor Wences, sadly, I first found him on YouTube about a year or two ago, when he was in a early 80s TV commercial promoting Spanish tourism.
Have you ever watched Chavez ?
 

Turkic Warrior

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Mostly Dinaric with some other influences (maybe Armenoid or Atlantid)..

He was a Spanish ventriloquist who immgrated to the U.S. sometime in the early 20th century, he was known for being in the Ed Sullivan Show & the Muppet's show, he passed away in April 1999 in New York City at the age of 103, a couple of months after I was born, he was a legend, Wikipedia said that his father was an immigrant from Northern Italy, but I'm not sure about that, as his father also had Spanish surnames, not many people know about this great artist, most Americans know about other famous Spanish people such as Placido Domingo, Antonio Banderas, & Ricardo Montalban, but not many people these days know about Senor Wences, sadly, I first found him on YouTube about a year or two ago, when he was in a early 80s TV commercial promoting Spanish tourism.
I mean el chavo del ocho ?
 

IberoTarasco

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I mean el chavo del ocho ?
Of course, I watched that show growing up on Galavision & Univision,.

Chespirito was a Mexican Criollo, who had recent Galician & Basque ancestry, phenotypically, he was a Dinaro-Med, he looked very Roman.
 

IberoTarasco

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Of course, I watched that show growing up on Galavision & Univision,.

Chespirito was a Mexican Criollo, who had recent Galician & Basque ancestry, phenotypically, he was a Dinaro-Med, he looked very Roman.
The U.S. fast food chain, Carl's Jr had a burrito in their menu in the early 80s, called the Crispito, which I assume was named after Chespirito.
 
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