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Víctor Trujillo

Víctor Alberto Trujillo Matamoros (born July 30, 1961) is a Mexican actor and comedian. He is best known for his character Brozo el Payaso Tenebroso (Brozo the Creepy Clown), a green-haired, unkempt, obscene and aggressive clown (an anti-clown).

Víctor Trujillo
Trujillo in 2008
PseudonymBrozo
Birth nameVíctor Alberto Trujillo Matamoros
Born (1961-07-30) July 30, 1961 (age 61)
Mexico City, Mexico
MediumTelevision
NationalityMexican
Years active1987 - present
GenresObservational comedy, surreal humor, albur (Double Entendres)
Subject(s)self-deprecation, everyday life
SpouseCarolina Padilla (deceased)[1]
Relative(s)Rubén Trujillo (brother)
Notable works and rolesImevisión:Tienda y trastienda, La Caravana
TV Azteca: Humorcito Corazón, El Diario de la Noche, Los Protagonistas (Olympic Games and World Cups)
CNI Canal 40: Las Nueve y Sereno
Televisa: El Mañanero, El Circo de Brozo, El Cristal con que se Mira, Notifiero

Life

Trujillo was born in Mexico City. In 1987, after appearing in an Imevisión variety show called En tienda y trastienda (Front and Back of House), Trujillo created a new program called La caravana (The Caravan), alongside his Tienda y trastienda partner Ausencio Cruz. La caravana was a successful show with skits played by characters created by Trujillo and Cruz, with a comedy style calling back to the era of carpas. It featured characters such as Estetoscopio Medina Cháirez, played by Trujillo, representing a low-class Mexican guy with a funny accent, who spoke ironically of the way of life of the poor. La caravana also marked the first on-air appearance of Brozo, where he told heavily modified fairy tales in front of the camera; the modifications reflected the realities of crime and poverty in the Mexican ghetto. The success of the two programs brought advertising revenues to Imevisión, which by the early 1990s was airing steadily more foreign productions.[2] Trujillo later had a nighttime program as another character, "La Beba Galván", this time without Cruz.

Trujillo continued with TV Azteca, Imevisión's successor, hosting programs including El Diario de la Noche until 2000. That year, he brought his act to Canal 40, where Brozo was host of his own news program called El Mañanero as an anchorman and political commentator. An obvious intelligent man behind the make-up of a clown, Victor Trujillo could criticize freely and poignantly the actors of the political scene (not very reputed among the general public), and soon his program received high ratings and featured high-profile politicians; it also began being simulcast on some Grupo ACIR radio stations.[3]

Career at Televisa

In 2001, after 16 months, Trujillo left Canal 40 in order to sign a contract with Televisa and move his program there, which he said would allow him to take on a wider variety of projects.[4] For instance, he appeared on programs surrounding the 2002 FIFA World Cup and hosted a season of Big Brother México.[5]

Brozo played an important role in the most damaging of the videoscandals that affected Mexico City mayor Andrés Manuel López Obrador. On El Mañanero, a video given to Trujillo by then-ALDF deputy Federico Döring Casar was publicly played, showing René Bejarano filling a briefcase with dollars given by entrepreneur Carlos Ahumada; this was followed immediately by a studio interview with an unsuspecting Bejarano, who saw the video for the first time on the spot. Trujillo would later be called on to testify in the criminal case that resulted.[6]

After the 2004 death of Carolina Padilla (both his wife and his program's producer) due to a brain hemorrhage suffered the year before,[1] Trujillo cancelled El Mañanero, stating that he was putting Brozo "in the freezer".[7] Some time later, he started a new, similar show called El cristal con que se mira (The Looking Glass), this time as himself. In 2005, Trujillo caused the downfall of PRI presidential precandidate Arturo Montiel, when he announced as confirmed a current inquiry on Montiel's family and personal fortune. This inquiry was later denied by the government, but the damage was done, and Montiel quit the presidential race a few days later.

After El Cristal, along with El Circo de Brozo—a program that marked the return of the Brozo character—were cancelled in 2006,[8] Trujillo (as Brozo) had another nighttime show called "El NotiFiero". In 2010, however, El Mañanero returned to the air, this time on Televisa's news channel FOROtv. It left the air in 2016 as part of a larger reorganization of Televisa's news output and to make way for a new weekly program on Canal 2.[9]

Dubbing and voiceovers

 
Trujillo as Brozo

Trujillo has lent his voice to a variety of anim[10] ated and other series, as well as Spanish-language dubs for the Mexican market. Among his more notable roles in this capacity have been Lion-O in ThunderCats, James Bond in On Her Majesty's Secret Service,[10] Sulley in Monsters, Inc.[10] Monsters University,[11] Shere Khan in the Mexican release of The Jungle Book, and Bob Parr/Mr.Incredible in the Incredibles franchise.[12]

Other works

In 2006, Trujillo released Cuentos Tenebrozos, a collection of "true" short stories.[13]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b Notimex (May 3, 2004). "Muere esposa de Víctor Trujillo". El Universal. Retrieved August 3, 2016.
  2. ^ Toussaint, Florence (August 3, 1991). "En tienda y trastienda". Proceso. Retrieved August 3, 2016.
  3. ^ Morales Valentín, Emilio (October 21, 2000). "Víctor Trujillo podría dejar "El Mañanero"". El Universal. Retrieved August 3, 2016.
  4. ^ Morales Valentín, Emilio (December 18, 2001). "Pierden en Canal 40 a destacados personajes". El Universal. Retrieved August 3, 2016.
  5. ^ Franco Reyes, Salvador (June 25, 2002). "Ingresa Víctor Trujillo al club big brother". El Universal.
  6. ^ Bolaños, Claudia (April 21, 2005). "Citan a Víctor Trujillo para declarar en caso Bejarano". El Universal. Retrieved August 3, 2016.
  7. ^ Alessandrini, Yazmín (September 4, 2005). "Víctor Trujillo: "Metí a Brozo en la congeladora"". El Universal. Retrieved August 3, 2016.
  8. ^ Caballero, Jorge (October 12, 2006). "Salen del aire programas de Víctor Trujillo". La Jornada. Retrieved August 3, 2016.
  9. ^ "Anuncia Televisa cambios en sus noticieros". La Jornada. May 30, 2016. Retrieved August 3, 2016.
  10. ^ a b c Reforma (April 18, 2016). "'Echaron a perder industria de doblaje'; Víctor Trujillo". Zócalo. Retrieved August 3, 2016.
  11. ^ Calderón, Lucero (June 20, 2013). "'Monsters University', asusta su talento". Excélsior. Retrieved August 3, 2016.
  12. ^ López Aguirre, Sergio (April 16, 2016). "Los personajes de Victor Trujillo". Premiere. Retrieved August 3, 2016.
  13. ^ "Presenta Víctor Trujillo su libro "Cuentos tenebrozos"". December 6, 2006. Retrieved August 3, 2016.

Further reading

  • Alonso, P. (2015). "Infoentretenimiento satírico en México: el caso de Brozo, el Payaso Tenebroso". Cuadernos.info. 37 (1): 77-90.
  • Echeverría, M.; Rodelo, F. V. (2021). "The Liberalization Process of Satire in Postauthoritarian Democracies: Potentials and Limits in Mexico's Network Television". International Journal of Communication. 15 (1): 2177-2195.
  • Rodelo, F. V. (2020). "¿Qué diría Bomberito? Sátira política televisiva y transición democrática en México". Pangea. 11 (1): 79-94.

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In this Spanish name the first or paternal surname is Trujillo and the second or maternal family name is Matamoros Victor Alberto Trujillo Matamoros born July 30 1961 is a Mexican actor and comedian He is best known for his character Brozo el Payaso Tenebroso Brozo the Creepy Clown a green haired unkempt obscene and aggressive clown an anti clown Victor TrujilloTrujillo in 2008PseudonymBrozoBirth nameVictor Alberto Trujillo MatamorosBorn 1961 07 30 July 30 1961 age 61 Mexico City MexicoMediumTelevisionNationalityMexicanYears active1987 presentGenresObservational comedy surreal humor albur Double Entendres Subject s self deprecation everyday lifeSpouseCarolina Padilla deceased 1 Relative s Ruben Trujillo brother Notable works and rolesImevision Tienda y trastienda La CaravanaTV Azteca Humorcito Corazon El Diario de la Noche Los Protagonistas Olympic Games and World Cups CNI Canal 40 Las Nueve y Sereno Televisa El Mananero El Circo de Brozo El Cristal con que se Mira Notifiero Contents 1 Life 1 1 Career at Televisa 2 Dubbing and voiceovers 3 Other works 4 See also 5 References 6 Further readingLife EditTrujillo was born in Mexico City In 1987 after appearing in an Imevision variety show called En tienda y trastienda Front and Back of House Trujillo created a new program called La caravana The Caravan alongside his Tienda y trastienda partner Ausencio Cruz La caravana was a successful show with skits played by characters created by Trujillo and Cruz with a comedy style calling back to the era of carpas It featured characters such as Estetoscopio Medina Chairez played by Trujillo representing a low class Mexican guy with a funny accent who spoke ironically of the way of life of the poor La caravana also marked the first on air appearance of Brozo where he told heavily modified fairy tales in front of the camera the modifications reflected the realities of crime and poverty in the Mexican ghetto The success of the two programs brought advertising revenues to Imevision which by the early 1990s was airing steadily more foreign productions 2 Trujillo later had a nighttime program as another character La Beba Galvan this time without Cruz Trujillo continued with TV Azteca Imevision s successor hosting programs including El Diario de la Noche until 2000 That year he brought his act to Canal 40 where Brozo was host of his own news program called El Mananero as an anchorman and political commentator An obvious intelligent man behind the make up of a clown Victor Trujillo could criticize freely and poignantly the actors of the political scene not very reputed among the general public and soon his program received high ratings and featured high profile politicians it also began being simulcast on some Grupo ACIR radio stations 3 Career at Televisa Edit In 2001 after 16 months Trujillo left Canal 40 in order to sign a contract with Televisa and move his program there which he said would allow him to take on a wider variety of projects 4 For instance he appeared on programs surrounding the 2002 FIFA World Cup and hosted a season of Big Brother Mexico 5 Brozo played an important role in the most damaging of the videoscandals that affected Mexico City mayor Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador On El Mananero a video given to Trujillo by then ALDF deputy Federico Doring Casar was publicly played showing Rene Bejarano filling a briefcase with dollars given by entrepreneur Carlos Ahumada this was followed immediately by a studio interview with an unsuspecting Bejarano who saw the video for the first time on the spot Trujillo would later be called on to testify in the criminal case that resulted 6 After the 2004 death of Carolina Padilla both his wife and his program s producer due to a brain hemorrhage suffered the year before 1 Trujillo cancelled El Mananero stating that he was putting Brozo in the freezer 7 Some time later he started a new similar show called El cristal con que se mira The Looking Glass this time as himself In 2005 Trujillo caused the downfall of PRI presidential precandidate Arturo Montiel when he announced as confirmed a current inquiry on Montiel s family and personal fortune This inquiry was later denied by the government but the damage was done and Montiel quit the presidential race a few days later After El Cristal along with El Circo de Brozo a program that marked the return of the Brozo character were cancelled in 2006 8 Trujillo as Brozo had another nighttime show called El NotiFiero In 2010 however El Mananero returned to the air this time on Televisa s news channel FOROtv It left the air in 2016 as part of a larger reorganization of Televisa s news output and to make way for a new weekly program on Canal 2 9 Dubbing and voiceovers Edit Trujillo as Brozo Trujillo has lent his voice to a variety of anim 10 ated and other series as well as Spanish language dubs for the Mexican market Among his more notable roles in this capacity have been Lion O in ThunderCats James Bond in On Her Majesty s Secret Service 10 Sulley in Monsters Inc 10 Monsters University 11 Shere Khan in the Mexican release of The Jungle Book and Bob Parr Mr Incredible in the Incredibles franchise 12 Other works EditIn 2006 Trujillo released Cuentos Tenebrozos a collection of true short stories 13 See also EditAndres BustamanteReferences Edit a b Notimex May 3 2004 Muere esposa de Victor Trujillo El Universal Retrieved August 3 2016 Toussaint Florence August 3 1991 En tienda y trastienda Proceso Retrieved August 3 2016 Morales Valentin Emilio October 21 2000 Victor Trujillo podria dejar El Mananero El Universal Retrieved August 3 2016 Morales Valentin Emilio December 18 2001 Pierden en Canal 40 a destacados personajes El Universal Retrieved August 3 2016 Franco Reyes Salvador June 25 2002 Ingresa Victor Trujillo al club big brother El Universal Bolanos Claudia April 21 2005 Citan a Victor Trujillo para declarar en caso Bejarano El Universal Retrieved August 3 2016 Alessandrini Yazmin September 4 2005 Victor Trujillo Meti a Brozo en la congeladora El Universal Retrieved August 3 2016 Caballero Jorge October 12 2006 Salen del aire programas de Victor Trujillo La Jornada Retrieved August 3 2016 Anuncia Televisa cambios en sus noticieros La Jornada May 30 2016 Retrieved August 3 2016 a b c Reforma April 18 2016 Echaron a perder industria de doblaje Victor Trujillo Zocalo Retrieved August 3 2016 Calderon Lucero June 20 2013 Monsters University asusta su talento Excelsior Retrieved August 3 2016 Lopez Aguirre Sergio April 16 2016 Los personajes de Victor Trujillo Premiere Retrieved August 3 2016 Presenta Victor Trujillo su libro Cuentos tenebrozos December 6 2006 Retrieved August 3 2016 Further reading EditAlonso P 2015 Infoentretenimiento satirico en Mexico el caso de Brozo el Payaso Tenebroso Cuadernos info 37 1 77 90 Echeverria M Rodelo F V 2021 The Liberalization Process of Satire in Postauthoritarian Democracies Potentials and Limits in Mexico s Network Television International Journal of Communication 15 1 2177 2195 Rodelo F V 2020 Que diria Bomberito Satira politica televisiva y transicion democratica en Mexico Pangea 11 1 79 94 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Victor Trujillo amp oldid 1097007335, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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