Joselo: Humorist legacy in Venezuela (+Christmas)

The comedian died on January 5, 2013, but without a doubt, he left a legacy that will live forever in the memory of Venezuelans
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Published at: 27/09/2024 08:15 AM



Born on September 27, 1936, in the city of Barbacoas in the state of Aragua, José Manuel Díaz Márquez, better known as Joselo, became one of the most emblematic Venezuelan comedians and loved by the audience, who with an unparalleled charism and social satire won the hearts of the people.

Joselito, El Mendigo, Mr. Esparragoza, Canuto and Doctor Chimbín are some of his hilarious creations, which he used to nourish thanks to his improvisation, as well as his ability to recognize the taste of the Venezuelan.

During his humorous heyday, popular phrases emanated from which he knew how to elicit countless laughs, most notably: “Put on a roll!” , “They criticize for the sake of criticizing!” , “Ticket kills Galán”, “Cute boy, peeeerooo”, “Are you a shellfish or are you a mollusk?” , For me, you are crazy!” and “Move the picture for me”.

The comedian died on January 5, 2013, but without a doubt, he left a legacy that will live forever in the memory of Venezuelans.


Mazo News Team



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