Daniel Muñoz (actor)
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Daniel Patricio Muñoz Bravo (born 11 February 1966) is a Chilean actor, comedian, and
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singer. His extensive curriculum has enshrined him as one of the most important actors in his country. He is famous both for his comic characters in television as ''El Efe'', ''El Malo'', ''El Chanta'', ''El Sha'' and ''El Carmelo'', and also for more dramatic roles in film and television; highlighting his starring role as ''Juan Herrera'' in the acclaimed ''
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'' of Channel 13, as the private detective ''Donovan Huaiquimán'' in ''Huaiquimán and Tolosa'', as ''Juan "Lennon"'' in the film ''
The Sentimental Teaser ''The Sentimental Teaser'' ( es, El Chacotero Sentimental) is a 1999 Chilean film directed by Cristián Galaz. The protagonist is a DJ named Rumpy, and his listeners call in to the radio station to tell their stories. A 2007 sequel was released ...
'', as ''Chavelo'' in the film ''
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'' and as
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in ''
Allende en su laberinto ''Allende en su laberinto'' () is a 2014 Chilean film directed by Miguel Littín. The film is a fictional account of the events in the Palacio de la Moneda in Santiago de Chile and the last hours of life of President Salvador Allende during the ...
''.


Early and personal life

He was born in
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and studied at the theater school of the
University of Chile The University of Chile ( es, Universidad de Chile) is a public research university in Santiago, Chile. It was founded on November 19, 1842, and inaugurated on September 17, 1843.
, graduating in 1988 with the play "El alma buena de Se Chuan". He lived his childhood with his grandmother, aunt, mother and sister. His parents would divorce when he was 11. His musical roots begin in childhood after his grandmother inserted him into the world of
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and folklore. He married Enoe Carolina Coulon for the first time in the late 1980s, who he would have his first daughter with: Lilamaria. On a trip to Berlin with the Green Hat Theater company, he met Heidrun Breier, whom he had a son with in 1998: Gabriel.


Acting career

In 1987, he auditioned for the program '' Sábados Gigantes'' where they were looking for a young actor to play a humorous character. It is at that moment when his first character recognized and acclaimed by the public is born; ''El Efe'' is a young man who appears to be more popular and useful than he really is. Such was the success and fame of the character that people recognized him in the streets and he even starred in an advertising campaign and a commercial for television characterized as this character, which generated a situation of discomfort in the actor that triggered him to leave television to dedicate to theater. In 1992 he joins the new cast of ''Jappening with Ja'' in Megavisión. Where he gave life to the son of Willy Zañartu and Señora Pochi, Willy Zañartu Jr. or "Willito", a pizza maker who could never make the delivery since he appeared in different places week after week, and "Ivan Zamorano" in the parody of a very popular wine commercial at the time. There he was until the end of the 1993 season. In 1997 he appears in the humorous program ''Na' que ver con Chile'' where another of his most famous performances is born: ''El Malo'', a young marginal. It was a regular show in ''Venga conmigo'' conducted by José Alfredo Fuentes, and prime Canal 13 show ''
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''. The popularity of the character caused him to be recruited for the
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in the year 2000 where the character was presented for the last time. That is until 2010 when he appeared in a government commercial that warns about taking care of passwords and confidential information of bank users in the face of massive information theft. A year later he would create ''Carmelo'' where he rescued his country roots. It is next to Carmelo where he begins his direct approach with the cueca. Carmelo managed to become a popular phenomenon for which he is once again invited to the Quinta Vergara. Already recognized as a major comedian, his acting consolidation as a serious actor would come in ''
Los 80 ''Los 80'' was a Chilean drama TV series for Canal 13 produced to celebrate the Bicentennial of Chile, starring Daniel Muñoz, Tamara Acosta, Daniel Alcaíno, Loreto Aravena, Tomás Verdejo and Lucas Escobar. Although it is clearly inspired by t ...
'' in 2008 from the hand of the character of Juan Herrera, a middle-class father who has to support his three children and wife during the military dictatorship in the 1980s in Chile. Thanks to this character has won two Altazor awards for best actor, in turn has consolidated the series turning it into a cult object for the public. As a film actor he was chosen as the best actor at the ''Iberoamerican Film Festival of Bolivia'' (2002) and winner of an APES award for his role in the film ''
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''. He also participated in the films ''Historias de Fútbol'' and ''
El Chacotero Sentimental ''The Sentimental Teaser'' ( es, El Chacotero Sentimental) is a 1999 Chilean film directed by Cristián Galaz. The protagonist is a DJ named Rumpy, and his listeners call in to the radio station to tell their stories. A 2007 sequel was released ...
'', achieving international success and (added to his performance in ''El Desquite'') an
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for best film actor of 2000. In 2007 he acted in ''
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'', the sequel of ''El Chacotero Sentimental'' which eared him a new Altazor nomination. In 2015 he starred as
Salvador Allende Salvador Guillermo Allende Gossens (, , ; 26 June 1908 – 11 September 1973) was a Chilean physician and socialist politician who served as the 28th president of Chile from 3 November 1970 until his death on 11 September 1973. He was the fir ...
in the film ''
Allende en su laberinto ''Allende en su laberinto'' () is a 2014 Chilean film directed by Miguel Littín. The film is a fictional account of the events in the Palacio de la Moneda in Santiago de Chile and the last hours of life of President Salvador Allende during the ...
'', directed by
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.


Music career

He has also ventured into the musical field, as a
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brava singer, being a vocalist for the group ''3x7 Veintiuna''. In the ''2002 Cuecazo del Roto Chileno'' he met Félix Llancafil, voice of ''Los Chacareros de Paine''. Muñoz's work on records by ''Los Chileneros'', ''Los Tricolores'' and ''Héctor Pavez'' served as artistic support to unite him with Llancafil, who has been in charge of vocals and accordion in ''3 x 7 Veintiuna'', since 2005. The group promotes a type of elegant urban, and socially aware cueca. In 2005 they released their first album called ''Cuecas como las canta el roto'' which incorporates compositions by people like Fernando González Marabolí and Nano Nuñez and included three of the cuecas written by Pablo Neruda in tribute to Manuel Rodríguez. In 2007 they are invited to the ''Festival del Huaso de Olmué''. The same year they released their second album called ''La Otra Patita''. Finally his third studio work, ''Al compás del 6 x 8'', would be the consolidation of the group in the national music scene. Critical acclaim would lead it to win an
Altazor award The Altazor Award of the National Arts or simply Altazor, is a Chilean award which is awarded annually. The winners are chosen by the own creators and performers of the arts. They were established in 1958, but were not awarded until 1999. The a ...
in 2010 for "best album of traditional or root folk music". In 2012 he returns to the Quinta Vergara, on the third day of the Viña del Mar Festival, now as a singer. In 2013 he released an album with his new band called ''Los Marujos'', entitled ''Cueca'', and in 2015 another one called ''Tirando Patá''. In 2020 he released a new album with another band called ''Los 30 pesos'', entitled ''Crónicas de una revuelta'' in clear reference to Estallido social.


Filmography


Films


Telenovelas


TV Series


Discography


With ''3x7 Veintiuna''

* 2006 - ''Cuecas como las canta el roto'' * 2007 - ''La otra patita'' * 2009 - ''Al compás del 6 x 8'' * 2010 - ''En vivo... pa' los vivos'' * 2011 - ''Viejos lindos... pero cuando eran guaguas''


With ''Los Marujos''

* 2013 - ''Cueca'' * 2015 - ''Tirando Patá''


With ''Los 30 Pesos''

* 2020 - ''Crónicas de una revuelta''


References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Munoz, Daniel 1966 births Living people Chilean male film actors Chilean male television actors Chilean male comedians