[1] He debuted as an actor in the vernacular comedy theater with his father in his hometown of Mérida, Yucatán.
[1] Later he also worked with great success in Mexican television for Telesistema Mexicano on the then-Channel 2, XEW-TV (now Las Estrellas) owned by Emilio Azcárraga Vidaurreta.
[1] In 1959 he worked on renowned programs such as Estudio Raleigh next to Paco Malgesto and Pedro Vargas.
He also worked in the programs Carta blanca and Noches tapatías on the XEW-AM radio station in Mexico.
He also participated in Las estrellas y usted, a Mexican television program of the 1960s, alternating hosting duties with Susana Salvat and Francisco Avitia.