. "Eddie \"Piol\u00EDn\" Sotelo"@en . . "Eddie \"Piol\u00EDn\" Sotelo"@en . "Eddie \"Piol\u00EDn\" Sotelo is a Mexican radio personality who hosts the morning show Piol\u00EDn por la Ma\u00F1ana, first heard over Univision's flagship radio station in Los Angeles and now syndicated in border regions across the United States. Sotelo makes a cameo appearance in the 2011 film The Muppets as a Univision television executive, approached by the Muppets to host their telethon."@en . "name/nm1655358"@en . . "Eddie \"Piol\u00EDn\" Sotelo is a Mexican radio personality who hosts the morning show Piol\u00EDn por la Ma\u00F1ana, first heard over Univision's flagship radio station in Los Angeles and now syndicated in border regions across the United States. Sotelo makes a cameo appearance in the 2011 film The Muppets as a Univision television executive, approached by the Muppets to host their telethon. Sotelo's professional nickname \"Piol\u00EDn\" is the Mexican name for Tweety Bird. He has also lent his voice to talking dogs in the live-action films Beverly Hills Chihuahua (in both English and Spanish tracks) and Marmaduke and most recently a recurring cameo role as a baseball announcer on HBO's Eastbound & Down. In addition to music and humor, Sotelo's radio series has addressed serious immigration issues and interviewed such guests as Michelle Obama."@en . . "Eddie \"Piol\u00EDn\" Sotelo, born in Ocotl\u00E1n, Jalisco, is an actor and radio personality. He voices the ground sloth Uncle Fungus in Ice Age: Continental Drift. Given the nickname \"Piol\u00EDn\" as a child, which means \"Tweety Bird\", Sotelo entered the United States as an illegal immigrant but went on to become a legal resident. Sotelo broadcasts a radio program in Los Angeles, '\"Piol\u00EDn\" Por Las Ma\u00F1ana\", which is intended as entertainment but also exhibits political awareness."@en . . "Eddie \"Piol\u00EDn\" Sotelo, born in Ocotl\u00E1n, Jalisco, is an actor and radio personality. He voices the ground sloth Uncle Fungus in Ice Age: Continental Drift. Given the nickname \"Piol\u00EDn\" as a child, which means \"Tweety Bird\", Sotelo entered the United States as an illegal immigrant but went on to become a legal resident. Sotelo broadcasts a radio program in Los Angeles, '\"Piol\u00EDn\" Por Las Ma\u00F1ana\", which is intended as entertainment but also exhibits political awareness."@en . .