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Rubén Aguirre Fuentes (; 15 June 1934 – 17 June 2016) was a Mexican actor and comedian. He was best known for his character Professor Jirafales in
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's 1970s television show ''
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''. Aguirre also participated in another well known television show of the era, ''
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'', albeit less frequently.


Life and education

Rubén Aguirre was born on 15 June 1934 in the neighborhood of Santa Anita located at
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, Mexico. In his book ''Después de Usted'' (''After You'', a common phrase used by his character Professor Jirafales), published in February 2015, he wrote about the difficulty of finding higher education institutions in Mexico during the mid 1950s, since there were very few schools. This is why in his late teenage years, he moved to
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, Chihuahua, to study in one of the most renowned universities of that time, the Escuela Superior de Agricultura "Hermanos Escobar", where he studied Agricultural Engineering. Once in Juárez, he would regularly cross into the United States, since according to his memoir, "it was so easy to cross the border back then, I remember I would put on my college jacket on and since the gringo would see that you were a student, he would let you through". Rubén Aguirre worked many times as a gardener in
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to make ends meet. It was in Juárez, as well, where he began his career in the media as an unofficial radio host and
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commentator. His passion to become a radio announcer was so big that he paused his college education to travel to Mexico City and get his radio license. He returned to Juárez and began working as a radio host; he married his wife Consuelo de los Reyes, whom he met at a bullfight, finished his degree in Agricultural Engineering with a minor in Mechanized Systems and some time after he moved to
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, where he began his acting career and met
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.


Work

When he first began looking for acting work, he was told that at 6'7", he was too tall. Nevertheless, despite his height, he was able to begin his acting career in
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, working with a character named ''Pipo'', a famous clown. His acting caught the eye of Mexican producer
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who asked him to work with him in
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. Aguirre went on to Mexico City where he worked on several television scripts with Gómez Bolaños, creator and main star of both ''El Chavo'' and ''El Chapulín Colorado''. Aguirre garnered fame across
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when both ''El Chavo'' and ''El Chapulín Colorado'' became major international hits. The group of actors that comprised the casts of both shows toured often, and sometimes they would venture out on their own. Aguirre was not the exception, visiting such places as
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and
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many times. Chespirito owned the rights to ''El Chavo'' and ''El Chapulín Colorado''. After Aguirre's participation in both shows was over, he moved to
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and opened a
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there. Chespirito had no copyrights in Argentina, and Aguirre was able to name his circus ''El Circo del Profesor Jirafales''.


Death

Aguirre died on 17 June 2016, from pneumonia complications at his home in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, two days after his 82nd birthday.


Filmography

Some of Aguirre's acting roles were in: *''
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'' (1973–1980, TV Series) as *''
El Chapulín Colorado () is a Mexican television comedy series that aired from 1973 to 1979 and parodied superhero shows. It was created by actor and comedian Chespirito, who also played the main character. It was first aired by Televisa in 1973 in Mexico, a ...
'' (1973–1979, TV Series) as Various Characters *''Santo y Blue Demon contra el Dr. Frankenstein'' (1974) as Dr. Genaro Molina *''El Moro de Cumpas'' (1977) as Señor cura *''Lo Veo y no lo Creo'' (1977) *''Capulina Chisme Caliente'' (1977) *''La Hora del Jaguar'' (1978) *''El Chanfle'' (1979) as Sr. Matute *''Mi Caballo el Cantador'' (1979) as Padre Aparicio *'' Chespirito'' (1970–1972; 1980–1995, TV Series) as Lucas Tañeda / Sargento Refugio / Professor Jirafales / Dr. Rafael Contreras *''Sabor a Sangre'' (1980) as Sacerdote *''Aventuras en Marte'' (1981) as Astronaut *'' El Chanfle 2'' (1982) as Sr. Matute *''Viva el Chubasco'' (1983) *''Don Ratón y don Ratero'' (1983) as Rufino Rufián *''Charrito'' (1984) as Director *''Escuadrón Sida'' (1987) *''Este Vampiro es un Tiro'' (1991) *''El Chivo'' (1992) as Padre Correa *''Fray Valentino II'' (1994) *''Las Aventuras de Fray Valentino'' (1994) as Fray Valentino *''El Show del Vampiro'' (2004)


References


External links


Biodata (video)
, Chespirito.org; accessed 17 June 2016. {{DEFAULTSORT:Aguirre, Ruben 1934 births 2016 deaths 20th-century Mexican male actors Mexican male television actors Mexican people of Basque descent Chespirito actors Male actors from Coahuila Mexican expatriates in Argentina People from Saltillo Deaths from pneumonia in Mexico Mexican male comedians