What is the personality type of Eddie Miró? Which MBTI personality type best fits? Personality type for Eddie Miró from Actors & Actresses Latin America and what is the personality traits.
Eddie Miró personality type is ESFJ, if you are an ESFJ-T or an ESFJ-P, then you are one of the most self-sacrificing people on the planet. You will never say no to someone, you will always be there to help, to comfort, to help someone in times of need. You are the caring, giving, nurturing type. You are the type to sacrifice your own needs for the needs of others. You are the type to simply give up your own needs for others because you know that they are more important to them than you are. ESFJs are the type of people who are usually endearing, polite, helpful, and kind. You are usually the people that would rather give than receive. You are also the type that other people come to if they need help or advice. You are the types that other people come to for advice or help or just to talk to. You are the type people bring up if they want to ask about how other people act around other people. The other people who are friends with you may be amazed by how much you know about other people’s personalities and how well you know them.
Eddie Miró (born 1936 in Humacao, Puerto Rico), is a television show host in Puerto Rico of Sephardic origin. He is best known for being the host of Telemundo Puerto Rico's variety show El Show de las 12 (The 12 pm Show) for over 40 years. Like Dick Clark in the United States, Miró is known for longevity in front of the cameras while aging relatively little physically. During the long television run of "El Show de las 12", he came into contact with many famous entertainers, both local and foreign. Some of the local celebrities he worked with as co-hosts and guest stars, were Nydia Caro, Luis Antonio Cosme, Awilda Carbia, Ángela Meyer, Otilio Warrington, Dagmar, Lou Briel, the members of El Gran Combo and Menudo, Machuchal and others. Foreign acts that he presented included Raphael, Celia Cruz, Julio Iglesias, Rocío Jurado, Sandro de América, Marylin Pupo, (who resides in Puerto Rico but is Cuban) Gloria Trevi, José Luis Rodríguez El Puma, and many others.