Freddy Beras-Goico was one of the most influential and beloved communicators in the Dominican Republic. Recognized as a humorist, producer, presenter, writer, activist, and philanthropist, his legacy marked the history of Dominican television and culture for more than five decades.
Who was Freddy Beras-Goico?
Born on November 21, 1940, in Santa Lucía, El Seibo, Freddy Rinaldo Antonio Beras-Goico was the son of Máximo Ramón Beras Rojas and Angiolina Victoria Goico Morel. During the dictatorship of Rafael Leónidas Trujillo, his family went into exile in Barranquilla, Colombia, where Freddy completed part of his education and developed a social sensibility that would mark his career. Upon his return to the Dominican Republic, he studied Law at the Autonomous University of Santo Domingo and actively participated in democratic movements, which cost him imprisonment and torture on several occasions .Wikipedia

Beginnings in the media Freddy Beras and rise to fame
Freddy Beras began his career in 1959 as a cameraman at Rahintel. His charisma quickly led him in front of the cameras, standing out in programs like Cosas de Freddy and La hora del moro. In the 60s and 70s, he was part of a legendary humor team alongside Cuquín Victoria, Felipe Polanco "Boruga", Milton Peláez and Cecilia García.
"The Weekly Fat One" and other emblematic projects
In 1973, Freddy launched El Gordo de la Semana, a Sunday program that combined humor, social criticism, and community aid, remaining on air for 30 years. He also hosted programs such as Punto Final, Con Freddy y Milagros and Con Freddy y Punto, solidifying his position as a benchmark of Dominican television.
Social Commitment and Philanthropy
Freddy Beras-Goico was an activist committed to social causes. He founded the "Fundación Gordo de la Semana" and collaborated with institutions such as Corazones Unidos and the Dominican Rehabilitation Association, helping thousands of people in need with medical treatments and financial support.
Artistic and Literary Facet
In addition to being a comedian, Freddy was a theater and film actor, participating in productions such as Victor Victoria and La maldición del padre Cardona. He was the author of books such as Parte de mi vida and La columna de Freddy, where he reflected on Dominican society.
Personal Life
He married Pilar Mejía, with whom he had two children, Laura Marie and Giancarlo. He was also the father of Freddyn, Ernesto, and Dayanara. His family was very involved in his artistic and media projects.
Illness and Death
Diagnosed with pancreatic cancer in 2007, Freddy fought the disease for years. He passed away on November 18, 2010, at Mount Sinai Hospital in New York, three days before his 70th birthday. He was buried in the Puerta del Cielo cemetery in Santo Domingo.

Legacy and recognitions
Freddy Beras-Goico is remembered for his contagious laughter, his socially conscious humor, and his unwavering commitment to the Dominican people. He was a mentor to generations of communicators, and his influence endures on television and in the hearts of Dominicans.
Outstanding awards and recognitions
| Año | Reconocimiento |
|---|---|
| 1986 | Gran Soberano (Premios Soberano) |
| 1990 | Micrófono de Oro como Mejor Animador |
| 1993 | Orden de Duarte, Sánchez y Mella (Comendador) |
| 1994 | Orden de San Carlos (Gobierno de Colombia) |
| 2006 | Mejor Actor (Premios Casandra) |
| 2008 | Llaves de Union City, Nueva Jersey |
| 2009 | Orden al Mérito Duarte, Sánchez y Mella (Oficial) |
| 2012 | Estación de Metro de Santo Domingo lleva su nombre |
| 2016 | Esquina en Broadway, NY bautizada en su honor |
Iconic Characters Created by Freddy Beras
- Doña República
- Cheo Motoneta
- El mudo
- Melecio Morrobel
- El meteorólogo
- La vieja sorda
- Napoleón
- Tato
- El vecino imprudente
- El Loco de Popito
- El limpiabotas
- Doña Pulcra
- Profesor de La Escuelota
- Entre muchos más...
Freddy Beras-Goico's Profile
| Nombre completo: | Freddy Rinaldo Antonio Beras-Goico |
|---|---|
| Fecha de nacimiento: | 21 de noviembre de 1940 |
| Lugar de nacimiento: | Santa Lucía, El Seibo, República Dominicana |
| Fecha de fallecimiento: | 18 de noviembre de 2010 |
| Lugar de fallecimiento: | Nueva York, Estados Unidos |
| Edad al fallecer: | 69 años |
| Nacionalidad: | Dominicana |
| Profesiones: | Comunicador, humorista, actor, productor, escritor, filántropo |
| Años de actividad: | 1959–2010 |
| Formación académica: | Universidad Autónoma de Santo Domingo (UASD), Licenciatura en Derecho Internacional |
| Programas emblemáticos: | El Gordo de la Semana, Punto Final, Con Freddy y Punto, El Show del Mediodía |
| Reconocimientos: | Gran Soberano (1986), Orden de Duarte, Sánchez y Mella (1993, 2009), Llaves de Union City (2008), entre otros |
| Familia destacada: | Pilar Mejía (esposa), Giancarlo, Freddyn, Ernesto, Laura Marie y Dayanara (hijos), Ivonne Beras (sobrina), Charytín Goico (prima) |
| Instituciones creadas: | Fundación Gordo de la Semana |
| Obras literarias: | Parte de mi vida, La columna de Freddy, El libro de las excusas, Juan de los Palotes |
| Participaciones en cine: | La maldición del padre Cardona (2005) |
| Última residencia: | Punta Cana, República Dominicana |
| Frase célebre: | “Este país no se lo va a llevar el diablo, mientras yo tenga una cámara encendida frente a mí.” |







