Carlos Villagrán Eslava (born 12 January 1944) is a Mexican actor, comedian, and former journalist best known for playing
Quico in the
Televisa sitcom ''
El Chavo del Ocho''.
Life and career
He was a newspaper writer for
Mexico City. As a writer, he became friends with screenwriter and future co-star
Rubén Aguirre
Rubén Aguirre Fuentes (; 15 June 1934 – 17 June 2016) was a Mexican actor and comedian. He was best known for his character in Televisa's 1970s television show ''El Chavo del Ocho''. Aguirre also participated in another well known television ...
. Aguirre was hired by
Chespirito (Roberto Gómez Bolaños) to play Professor Jirafales in the then upcoming ''
El Chavo del Ocho''
Televisa television series. Aguirre held a party for family and friends at his house, and Villagrán impressed him after expanding his cheeks out of proportion during one of the party's comic steps. As a matter of a fact, that movement would later become a trademark of the character he'd play in ''El Chavo.''
Aguirre recommended Villagrán to Chespirito, and Villagrán was given the Quico character in the show. He also appeared on Chespirito's other hit show, ''
El Chapulín Colorado''. Both of Chespirito's shows became major international hits all over
Iberoamerica
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, Spain, the United States and other countries. Villagrán acquired great fame with these shows.
Villagrán left the shows in 1978, mostly because he and Chespirito were engaged in a legal battle over the rights of the Quico character. At that same time,
Ramón Valdés also left the two shows. This marked the beginning of the end for both productions, although they are still seen on many countries around the world with re-runs.
Villagrán went to Venezuela, where he acted in various
Radio Caracas Televisión shows: ''El niño de papel'' (1981), ''Kiko Botones'' (1981), ''
Federrico
''Federrico'' is a Venezuelan sitcom produced in 1982, starring Carlos Villagrán, Ramón Valdés, Simón García, Maribel Ponte and Nancy Soto. A spin-off of the series was produced in 1983 under the name ''Las nuevas aventuras de Federrico'' ("T ...
'' (1982), ''Las nuevas aventuras de Federrico'' (1983), and ''El circo de monsieur Cachetón'' (1985).
These were not successful as Chespirito's productions had been in Mexico. He and Valdés were reunited in Mexico when
Telerey hired them to make the short-lived television show ''Ah que Kiko!''.
[ Chespirito was not able to prevent the name ''Kiko'', with its different spelling, from being used in the new show. The show was successful until Valdés died of ]stomach cancer
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in 1988. For a brief time a local comic Sergio Ramos was brought in as Don Cejudo, but the chemistry was no longer there, so the show soon was taken off the air.
Like many of his co-stars in the ''Chespirito'' shows, Villagrán went on to enjoy a circus career, touring with his ''El circo de Kiko''.
Villagrán later did what his friend Aguirre had done before, moving to Argentina, where ''Chespirito'' had no rights over the ''Quico'' character, and playing his old character there.
In 2000, in an ''El Chavo del Ocho'' special which reunited all the actors from the series (except Ramón Valdés, Angelines Fernández
María de los Ángeles Fernández Abad (30 July 1924 – 25 March 1994), known professionally as Angelines Fernández, was a Spanish-Mexican actress and comedian. She is best remembered for playing Doña Clotilde "La Bruja del 71" in the sitcom ...
, Raúl Padilla
Raúl "Chato" Padilla Mendoza (17 June 1916 – 3 February 1994) was a Mexican actor, and a member of Chespirito's comedy troupe, famous for his character in ''El Chavo del Ocho'', Jaimito, el Cartero ("Jaimito, the Mailman").Chaves: foi sem que ...
, Horacio Gómez Bolaños, and Ana Lilian de la Macorra
Ana Lilian de la Macorra Apéllaniz (born 27 November 1957) is a Mexican psychologist, who worked as a producer and actress in the well-known Mexican sitcoms, ''El Chavo del Ocho'' and ''El Chapulín Colorado'' in the late 1970s until obtaini ...
, who was not present), Villagrán and Chespirito reconciled their differences.
In 2017, the Brazilian movie "''Como se Tornar o Pior Aluno da Escola
''Como se Tornar o Pior Aluno da Escola'' (''How to become the worst student in school'') is a 2017 Brazilian comedy film based on the eponymous book by comedian Danilo Gentili. The film was directed by Fabrício Bittar and the screenplay was wr ...
''" (literally translated: "''How to become the worst student in the school''") is announced, which was released in October in the same year and with Carlos Villagrán in the role of Ademar, the director of the school and antagonist of the film. It was based on the eponymous book by comedian and Brazilian TV presenter Danilo Gentili
Danilo Gentili Jr. (born 27 September 1979) is a Brazilian comedian, television host, writer, cartoonist, and businessman and political commentator.
He gained national recognition on the TV show ''Custe o Que Custar'' (CQC), aired on the Band ne ...
.
Personal life
Villagrán has three sons and three daughters.
References
External links
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Chespirito actors
1944 births
Living people
Mexican male film actors
Mexican male television actors
Mexican male comedians
Mexican journalists
Male journalists
Mexican people of Spanish descent
Male actors from Mexico City
Mexican emigrants to Argentina