A poorly told joke: the misfortune of Sandy, a Bolivian comedian who lived in Argentina and suffered the 2001 crisis

A poorly told joke: the misfortune of Sandy, a Bolivian comedian who lived in Argentina and suffered the 2001 crisis

October 23, 2024 – 20:30

The joke teller had to find his way after one of the most chaotic economic and social moments in the country.

Alejandro Hangano Cassab, better known as Great Sandywas born in Bolivia on October 23, 1937. He was dominated by jokes with a lot of irony and double meaning, which sometimes even bordered on the absurd. And although it was within the genre of white humor, many of its routines would perhaps be repudiated today, since it made fun of disabilities, cultures and institutions.

Besides, Sandy had a very interesting relationship with Argentina. In fact, it was settled in the country for 48 yearsand it was here where he gained great fame and also went through turbulent years.

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The story of Sandy, the Bolivian comedian living in Argentina

At 20 years old He began his career as an event entertaineralthough its success did not come until the 1990s, when it began to tour throughout Latin America.

Once settled in Argentina, some festivals arrived that propelled him towards success as a comedian. A clear example was the Viña del Mar Festival of 1993when he did such a good show that he had to show up two days later to rehearse the same routine. Although it was not until 1999 that he set foot on the same stage, already consecrated.

But his career was slightly overshadowed by a harsh picture of diabetesinherited from his mother, who forced him to use crutches at first. This escalated to the point that Both of his legs had to be amputated.although this did not end the jocular spirit of the Bolivian, who even made jokes about his own condition.

Despite having found her place in Argentina, Sandy had the misfortune – like many who lived in Argentina – to lose your savings that were left in the bank during the 2001 crisis. This left him in a state of irrecoverable poverty, to which another problem was added: the theft of his prosthetic legs, which were valued at 10 thousand dollars

While on his way to perform a show, the comedian was intercepted in his car and threatened with firearms. The Bolivian Community of Argentina helped him recover from this horrible event, but the bad times did not end for Sandy. In 2004, His fans recognized him on the street, where he was begging..

This caused his acquaintances in Chile to summon him to make a presentation at the Viña del Mar International Song Festival. That was his last show. He died on April 23, 2005 at the age of 67, due to cardiac arrest suffered at his residence in Balvanera. One of the most beloved comedians in the region had a life with very bad fortune, although he always tried to recover from adversity.

Source: Ambito

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