The stories that are portrayed in this program are based on real events. The names of the characters were changed in order to protect their identities . . . and some honor.
Luis Pizarro, an actor and producer who was born in the Bronx to Puerto Rican parents.
He received a call years ago from some reporters with Telemundo, the country’s No. 2 Spanish-language television network, for a special series on a day in the life of a repo man.
“All my life I was inspired by ‘The A-Team,’ and all my creations have something of ‘The A-Team,’” Pizarro told Efe.
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It became one of the highest rated shows on Telemundo’s Channel 22 in Los Angeles, prompting the creation of a English-language version of the program that was acquired by truTV.
“I think the characters are the secret of our success. Pizarro – who says the show is entertainment and nothing else – recreates by using actors “
Besides “Operation Repo” for truTV, he produces three shows for Spanish-language television: a tattoo-centered program called “Dame Tinta” (Give me ink); a show featuring free-lance reporters, “Cazadores de la Noticia” (Newshunters); and a bounty-hunter feature, “Fugitivos de la Ley” (Fugitives from the law).
Pizarro says his dream is he wants to take the lucrative step of having his famous show internationally syndicated, meaning “Operation Repo” would be seen “in all parts of the world.”
Statistics: Posted by Liv — Sun Feb 20, 2011 12:01 am