Jaime Agudelo
Jaime "El Flaco" Agudelo Vidal | |
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Born | |
Died | December 21, 2009 | (aged 84)
Occupation(s) | Comedian, actor |
Jaime "El Flaco" Agudelo (November 10, 1925 – December 21, 2009) was a Colombian comedian and actor.
Biography
[edit]Born in Palmira, Jaime Agudelo Vidal studied systems engineering at first. He was able to develop his career as a comedian while working as a lathe operator in his home town.[1]
In 1961 he traveled to Bogotá where he met Fernando González Pacheco, who helped him to make a name for himself while performing on the TV show, Operación Ja ja. Agudelo later worked for Campeones de la Risa in 1966 for two years.[2]
He was one of the earliest cast members for Colombia's most famous comedy show in local TV history: Sábados Felices, which is still running after 39 years. Agudelo worked there ever since until his death. His most remembered performance was portraying a child called "Jaimito". [citation needed] The comedian never sought to retire from the program, not even asking for leave because of health issues (with the exceptions being the instances of two heart attacks). [citation needed]
Canal Caracol, the show's broadcaster, paid Agudelo a respectful tribute in October 2008.[3] Augdelo died at Cali in 2009.
Awards
[edit]- Premio Antena as "Best comedian". (1975)[4]
Filmography
[edit]Year | Film |
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1980 | One Hundred Years of Infidelity (Cien años de Infidelidad)[5] |
Death
[edit]On December 19, 2009, Agudelo fell on his way to his home in Palmira, sustaining major hip injuries which caused a femur fracture.[6] He was admitted to Rafael Uribe Uribe Hospital in Cali, where he died two days later, on Monday, December 21, due to respiratory failure, aged 83.[7]
References
[edit]- ^ "Adiós al querido Jaime 'El Flaco' Agudelo"[permanent dead link]
- ^ Colarte – Jaime Agudelo
- ^ Homenaje a Jaime ‘el flaco’ Agudelo en Dia a Dia
- ^ Colarte, ibid.
- ^ Colarte, ibid.
- ^ Hospitalizan a Jaime 'El Flaco' Agudelo[permanent dead link]
- ^ Jaime 'El Flaco' Agudelo Vidal recibe el último adiós en Bogotá Archived 2012-07-30 at archive.today