- Víctor Trujillo
Infobox Comedian
name = Víctor Trujillo
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pseudonym = Brozo
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birth_date = birth date and age|1961|6|19
birth_place =Mexico City ,Mexico
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medium =Television
nationality = Mexican
active = 1987 - present
genre =Observational comedy ,surreal humor ,albur (Double Entendres)
subject =self-deprecation ,everyday life
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spouse = Carolina Padilla
notable_work= Imevision:"Tienda y trastienda", "La Caravana"TV Azteca : "Humorcito Corazón", "El Diario de la Noche", "Los Protagonistas" (Olympic Games and World Cups)
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Televisa : "El Mañanero", "El Circo de Brozo", "El Cristal con que se Mira", "Notifiero"Víctor Trujillo (b.
June 19 oJuly 30 ,1961 inMexico City ) is a Mexican host, comedian and political commentator, best known for his character "Brozo the Creepy Clown", a green-haired, unkempt, obscene and aggressive clown (an anti-clown).In 1987, after appearing in a variety show called "En tienda y trastienda" ("Store and behind the counter"), 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 protagonized by characters created by Trujillo and Cruz, it was reminiscent of the years of comedy incarpa s in México. 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; also, it was the first time that "Brozo" appeared on air, where "Brozo" told fairy tales in front of the camera, freely changing the story to fit city realities of crime and poverty, meant as teen and adult oriented entertainment. Trujillo later had a night show as another character, "La Beba Galván", this time withoutAusencio Cruz .Trujillo parted ways with
TV Azteca and changed network toTelevisa , where as "Brozo", was host of his own news program calledEl Mañanero , as an anchorman and political commentator. An 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 reached high ratings and was attended by high-profile politicians trying to reach the public.Brozo was an important part in the most damaging of all
videoscandals affectingMexico City mayorAndrés Manuel López Obrador , as it was in his program a recording showingRené Bejarano filling a portfolio with dollars given by entrepreneurCarlos Ahumada was publicly released, followed immediately by a studio interview with an unsuspecting Bejarano, who saw the video for the first time at the spot.After the death of Carolina Padilla (both his wife and his program's producer), Trujillo cancelled "El Mañanero". Some time later, he started a new, similar show called "El cristal con que se mira" ("The crystal to look through"), this time as himself. In 2005, Trujillo caused the downfall of PRI's 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 the cancellation of "El Cristal...", Trujillo took a break and later resumed his career again as "Brozo" in another night show entitled "El Circo de Brozo" ("Brozo's Circus"). The program aired for a short period of time and then was cancelled. As of August 2007, Trujillo (as "Brozo") has another night show called "El NotiFiero".
Other Works
Summer Olympic Games and Soccer World Cup
* Victor Trujillo has always been invited to the media coverage of such important sports events to provide a comic relief in the form of sketches both for "TV Azteca" and "Televisa".Dubbing
* One of his first jobs was giving voice to theThundercats 'Lion-O in the Spanish version of the show.
* He provides voice over forGeorge Lazenby in the Latin American version of theJames Bond 1969 film:On Her Majesty's Secret Service [http://www.pikaflash.com/foros/showthread.php?t=128128 Doblajes de James Bond] .
* In 2001, he voicedJames P. Sullivan , aka "Sulley " in theLatin-American version of "Monsters, Inc. ".
* In 2005, he voiced Robert "Bob" Parr/Mr. Incredible in the Latin-American version of "The Incredibles ".Political
* Víctor Trujillo appears frequently (as himself) in special programs inTelevisa , debating political affairs.Books
* He recently wrote "
Cuentos Tenebrozos ", a book that tells the "true story" of tales, fables, narcocorridos, and true stories.ee also
Andrés Bustamante Albur Brozo
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