Marcos Martínez (actor)
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Marcos Moreno Martínez (born 24 August 1977) is an
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actor and comedian, mostly active in stage and on television.


Early life

Martínez was born in
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,
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, Argentina, on 24 August 1977. When he was 2 years old, he moved with his family to
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. In
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he studied dramatic arts at the Escuela Metropolitana de Arte Dramático (EMAD), graduating in 1999. In 2013, he further completed a technician's degree on cultural administration. Martínez is also a
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. Before reaching success in acting roles, he worked as a taxi driver to make ends meet.


Career

In 2000, Martínez had his film debut in the short film ''Íconos''. He also had minor roles in '' Tumberos'' and ''
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'' in 2002. He also had a minor role in the 2009 telenovela ''
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''. In 2019 he formed Les Limones, a family-oriented music band; Martínez plays the cajón peruano, the
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, timbaletas and bongos.


Omar Obaca

In 2010, he was hired by satirical magazine '' NAH!'' to promote online streaming channel FWTV. As part of the marketing strategy devised by FWTV, Martínez starred in a series of satirical videos ahead of the 2015 general election in the role of "Omar Obaca", a fake presidential candidate whose name and presentation parodied
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. In the skits, Obaca makes a number of impossible promises, such as using government funds to make
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return to play in Argentina, making Argentina an economic powerhouse by stealing from the
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, paying Argentina’s national debt to China with caramel candy; and reducing crime by having "everyone dress up as the police". In total, Martínez starred in 30 short clips released on social media. The videos went viral and were extensively shared, reaching up to 7 million views on
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. Obaca's popularity led the marketing company to double down by plastering fake campaign posters across the
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with comedic slogans, such as "vote black" (a quip on
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, as "blank" and "white" are the same word in Spanish), and calling on voters to back "the first black president of Argentina". The Obaca campaign was discussed by mainstream media in Argentina and received international attention. Among Afro-Argentine circles, the character received mixed responses; Afro-Argentine activist groups condemned the character as a reproduction of harmful stereotypes. Martínez, on the other hand, defended his character contending that there were "much worse things" than a black politician in a suit who is broadly admired. Despite being a fictional candidate and his name not being on any ballots come election day, he received a number of
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s at the PASO primaries in August 2015. Martínez continued to perform as Obaca after the elections, such as during Barack Obama's 2016 state visit to Argentina, when he stood in vigil outside Ezeiza Airport waiting for the US president to arrive.


Personal life

Martínez has two children, a son and a daughter. As of 2021, he has retired from acting.


Filmography


References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Martinez, Marcos 1977 births 21st-century Argentine male actors People from Oberá People from Luján, Buenos Aires Afro-Argentine actors Afro-Argentine musicians Argentine male actors Argentine male television actors Argentine male stage actors Argentine male musicians Argentine satirists Argentine political satire Living people