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Recordamos los personajes que encarnó Roberto Gómez Bolaños en su carrera, y su visita en 1982 a Barranquilla.

HO/REUTERSActor Roberto Gomez, better known as Chespirito (R), is seen in an undated photograph taken during filming of his famous television comedy series "El Chavo del Ocho" (The kid from no. 8), which is among Latin America´s most popular and best loved television series. Gomez´s foolish character, has become a pop culture icon in Latin America, and the reruns of the programs have become a gold mine for broadcaster Televisa. REUTERS/HO/Courtesy of Televisa TO GO WITH BC-LEISURE-TV-MEXICO NO ARK
LUIS ACOSTA/AFPEl actor Roberto Gomez Bolaños "Chespirito", creador de personajes entrañables como el Chavo del Ocho o el Chapulín Colorado, posa para fotógrafos durante el lanzamiento de "El Chavo-La serie animada" en Ciudad de México, el 10 de octubre de 2006. AFP PHOTO/Luis ACOSTA
HO/REUTERSActor Roberto Gomez, better known as Chespirito (C), is seen in an undated photograph taken during filming of his famous television comedy series "El Chapulin Colorado" (The Red Grasshopper), which is among Latin America´s most popular and best loved television series. Gomez´s foolish character, alongside his equally famous "Chavo del Ocho" (The boy from No 8), has become a pop culture icon in Latin America, and the reruns of the programs have become a gold mine for broadcaster Televisa. REUTERS/HO/Courtesy of Televisa TO GO WITH BC-LEISURE-TV-MEXICO NO ARK
HENRY ROMERO/REUTERSActor Roberto Gomez, better known as Chespirito (R), is seen in this May 28, 2001, file photo, as he poses for a photograph in his back garden in Mexico City home. Gomez´s foolish characters "El Chavo del Ocho" (The Boy from No. 8), and "El Chapulin Colorado" (The Red Grasshopper), have become a pop culture icon in Latin America, and the reruns of the programs have become a gold mine for broadcaster Televisa. REUTERS/Henry Romero TO GO WITH BC-LEISURE-TV-MEXICO
MAURICIO DUENAS/AFPMexican actors Florinda Meza (L) and husband Roberto Gomez Bolaños answer questions from journalists during a press conference 26 April, 2007, in Bogota. Gomez Bolaños is in Bogota to present his last book "Sin Querer Quriendo" during the XX Book Festival of Bogota. AFP PHOTO/Mauricio DUEÑAS
Jose Luis Magana/ASSOCIATED PRESSFILE - In this Sept. 15, 2011 file photo released by The Hershey Company, Roberto Gomez Bolanos and his wife Florinda Meza are shown at the 25th Annual Hispanic Heritage Awards at The John F. Kennedy Center in Washington. About 20,000 people will dance the song "Qué bonita vecindad" on Sunday Feb. 19 2012 to honor the Mexican actor and writer Roberto Gómez Bolaños in Mexico City’s Revolution Monument. (AP Photo/The Hershey Company, Jose Luis Magana)