Aniceto Porsisoca (born Carlos Álvarez Pineda) (February 24, 1928.-June 9, 1993) was a Salvadorean comedian.
Porsisoca was born in Santa Ana, El Salvador. At age 14, Porsisoca enrolled in the Escuela Normal de Maestros de San Salvador with the goal of becoming a teacher. After leaving school temporarily due to his father's death, Porsisoca eventually became a teacher.
Early in his career, Porsisoca worked on radio as a comedic narrator alongside Paco Medina Funes. He also appeared on television Shows such as Las Puntadas de Aniceto), in comic books and magazines.
Porsisoca was declared Hijo Meritísimo de El Salvador for his contributions to the national arts. He died on June 9, 1993, due to throat cancer.[1]
Porsisoca was married to a woman that he referred to "La Peche" (The Skinny Woman) in his act. His dog's name was "Huracán" Porsisoca bragged that his dog was so obedient that he once urged the dog to attack someone by yelling "Huracán, ataque" (Attack, Huracán). In responsem Huracán fell to the floor with a heart attack.
Aniceto contributed phrases to the Salvadorean vocabulary such as: