In 1970, Vigoreaux starred as Chago in the
Walt Disney Production Cristobalito, the Calypso Colt, when he was still a young teenager. After growing up, he worked as a radio broadcaster in several stations, as well as acting in plays. Throughout his career, he has worked for stations like Radio Rock,
WAPA Radio, Radio Aeropuerto and Radio Luz. In 1984, Vigoreaux hosted the show
Son del Caribe. Some time later, he moved to
WAPA-TV where he starred hosting a game show called
Parejo, doble, y triple with his brother, Luisito. He also hosted the show
Sábado en Grande. After performing a duet on his show
Sábado en Grande, with singer
Lourdes Robles, Vigoreaux decided to start a musical career. In 1988, he released his first and only album titled
Amores de mi vida. The album received a lukewarm response. In 1986, both Roberto and his brother Luisito appeared in a
Burger King commercial for the Puerto Rican market, where they acted and sang. Vigoreaux has also worked as a host of several
beauty pageants. He also had roles in comedies and shows like
Generaciones, and musicals like
Clemente, where he played the role of his father,
Luis Vigoreaux. In the late 1980s he played the role of Joe Hardy in a revival of the
Broadway musical
Damn Yankees, with
Marian Pabón. ==Career as entrepreneur==