Jorge Pérez is a third-generation artist. His mother,
Hilda Dehil, was a vedette of vaudeville shows like the Moulin Rouge in Paris, and his grandma, Anita Bobasso, was an actress and singer. Jorge inherited both of his artistic talents. Being only 18 years old, he was in a musical show named "Verdissimo" (Very Green) at Cafe Teatro Popea on famous Corrientes Street, the center of all entertainment in Buenos Aires. As seen in "Alternativa Teatral," Jorge Perez, an Argentine actor who played Evelyn, is the drag queen who marked an era in that genre in Argentina. Evelyn was launched by journalist Leo Vanes on Corrientes Street in a musical named "Verdisimo" in "Teatro Popea.". This musical was followed by a revue show in Las Vegas style called "Los Vecinos de Corrientes", (The Neighbors of Corrientes), directed by Edgardo Cane and produced by Argentine journalist Leo Vanés. The producer Antonio Prat, director of the well-known
Teatro Maipo, invited Evelyn to star in a revue named "Una Noche de Locura.( A Crazy Evening) with the comedian Alberto Locati and the Argentine folkloric ballet named "Argentina Trio" in Teatro El Gallo Azul de
Rosario in November 1974. At the end of 1974, Gerardo Sofovich, the Argentine producer, called Evelyn to star in a movie and, at the same time, be the attraction for his musical production called "Corrientes de Lujo" in Sans Souci Music Hall. The producer knew that having Evelyn in the movie theaters and, at the same time, in the musical show would attract a lot of attention. [6] This theater was considered the closest Argentine version to Le Lido in Paris. It was located in the entertainment venue in Buenos Aires, Avenida Corrientes. In this musical, Evelyn shared the stage with Betty Lascaris, who was a dancer at the Moulin Rouge in Paris. Other Argentine artists acting in this musical were Estela Raval, Marty Cosens, and Chico Novarro. As a result of this musical, Evelyn quickly became part of the news in the magazines, as shown on pages 76 and 77 of "Gente y la Actualidad," published by Editorial Atlántida, and Magazine siete dias. This theater was considered the closest Argentine version to
Le Lido in Paris. It was located in the entertainment venue in Buenos Aires, Avenida Corrientes. In this musical, Evelyn shared the stage with Betty Lascaris, who was a dancer at the Moulin Rouge in Paris. Other Argentine artists acting in this musical were
Estela Raval, Marty Cosens, and Chico Novarro. As a result of this musical, Evelyn quickly became part of the news in the magazines, as shown on pages 76 and 77 of "Gente y la Actualidad", published by
Editorial Atlántida, and Magazine siete dias. both magazines specializing in the show business including the two centers page of "Revista Gente" showing the cast of the musical "Corrientes de Lujo" with Jorge Perez EVELYN in the center, reading "A show to applaud and enjoy". ==Military dictatorship==