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Guillermo Cavallini, remembered comic actor, died at the age of 80 | “Laughter and sauce”

Guillermo Cavallini haters, remembered comic actor who He popularized the phrase “Ay que rico!”, passed away this July 18 at age 80. His nephew Luis Carballo Cavallini reported the death of his uncle.

“Today we woke up with a broken heart sensible death of our uncle Guillermo Cavallini; known in the circus world as ‘Barrilito’. Who in life popularized the phrase: ‘Oh, how delicious.’ God receive him in his glory, ”read a post on Facebook.

Guillermo Cavallini He had his circus and also appeared on television in recognized programs such as “Laughter and sauce” and “JB Noticias”, where shared the scene with Adolfo Chuiman, Carlos Álvarez and Carlos Vílchez.

The comedian lived in the ‘My Peru’ neighborhood, a place where his neighbors named their park after him. He also had trouble walking, so his walker accompanied him until his last days.

The death of the Peruvian artist was due to problems and complications of the pneumonia he suffered, according to the newspaper. The Republic. At the beginning of 2020, the program “La banda del chino” made a report where he confessed that he made a living selling his book to the one that he called “El sidoso”, referring to some television producers who turned their backs on him several times when he went to ask for a job.

Despite the ailments he suffered from arthritis in the legs, Cavallini assured that the pain was not an excuse to work because She wanted to continue helping her family with household expenses. In his long years as a comedian, his most iconic phrase was “¡Ay qué rico!”, Which became famous in the best-known comic shows in Peru.

MEETING OF “LAUGHS AND SALSA”

Among Peruvian waltzes, a large part of the cast of the comic program was reunited “Laughter and sauce”, whose first program was broadcast on Peruvian television in the 1980s.

The artists who were part of the program, one of the most watched on Saturday nights in Peruvian homes, enjoyed lunch. Among them was Ernesto Pimentel, known for giving life to “La chola Chabuca”, Fernando Armas, Hernán Vidaurre, Patricia Alquinta and Manolo Rojas, among others.

“Of collection! Today I am at a luncheon that I hired so that these comedians make me laugh, ”Andrés Hurtado wrote on his Twitter account, and published several videos in which colleagues can be seen singing local waltzes.


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