Joselo: Icon of Venezuelan humor (+seeding)

The most emblematic characters of his career: Joselito, The Beggar, Mr. Esparragoza, Canuto and Doctor Chimbín, who became the favorites of the country's audience
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Published at: 05/01/2024 08:00 AM

On January 5, 2013, José Manuel Díaz Márquez, better known as Joselo, died, a Venezuelan actor who, through humor, denounced the mismanagement of the Fourth Republic.

In 1960 he made his debut as a comedian and his success led him to have his own program: “The Joselo Show”.

The most emblematic characters of his career: Joselito, The Beggar, Mr. Esparragoza, Canuto and Doctor Chimbín, who became the favorites of the country's audience.

In the 80s he recorded Las Gaitas de Joselo y Simón with his brother Simón Díaz, a musical production that became a Christmas classic for Venezuelan families of the time.

Put on and create!” , “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”, are phrases that immortalized this Venezuelan who was born in Barbacoas, Aragua state, on September 27, 1936.


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