Pain in the world of entertainment due to the death of the creator of Carozo, Narizota and Pepe Pompín

Pain in the world of entertainment due to the death of the creator of Carozo, Narizota and Pepe Pompín

The entertainment world is in mourning after learning of the death of José Luis Telecher, the creator of the popular and historical television and theater characters Carozo, Narizota and Pepe Pompín.

Telecher died at 64 years leaving an indelible memory in thousands of generations that enjoyed the presence of its emblematic figures.

In addition, Carozo, Narizota and Pepe Pompín Not only did they walk through different programs of the Argentine television, but they were also part of great theatrical shows sharing the stage with figures such as Gerardo Sofovich and Victor Hugo Morales, among others.

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The news of the death of José Luis Telecher was confirmed on social networks and then the Argentine Association of Actors and Actresses issued a statement in tribute to the historic Puppeteer.

“We say goodbye to the puppeteer José Luis Telecher. He was the creator of unforgettable characters that accompanied several generations, such as Carozo, Narizota and Pepe Pompín. Our heartfelt condolences to his sister Patricia, family and loved ones,” reads the letter published by the entity along with a photograph of the artist and his creatures.

The beginnings of José Luis Telecher on TV

The beginning of José Luis Telecher on national television was when he was a teenager in 1974, when he started the program El bochinche with Laura Escaladawhere he introduced the character Don Toad.

Later, he joined the program Hello Julietawith Julieta Maganafeaturing the also popular characters Puppy and Happiness. At that time, his sister Patricia He accompanied Horacio in the manipulation and creation of marionettes and puppets.

Already in 1980, he presented his most emblematic characters for the first time in “The summer of the boys with the Golden Triplets and Pipo Pescador. There they appeared Big nose and the Felipe dogwhich would later be called Carozo.

The rise of the iconic figures was in the same year, with the launch of The Carozo and Narizota show, which also gave rise to theatrical shows and musical productions. Immediately afterwards, the successes continued with the arrival of Carozo and Narizota’s farm, Carozo, Nose and their friends, participations in programs in the United States, in Crónica TV, advertising spots and other spaces.

Source: Ambito

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