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Jose Marrone : ウィキペディア英語版
José Marrone

José Carlos Marrone (25 October 1915 in Buenos Aires – 27 June 1990 in Buenos Aires) was an Argentine actor and humorist.
His beginnings were in vaudeville theaters and the radio; afterwards he hosted several children-oriented TV shows, such as "El Circo de Marrone" (Marrone's Circus), playing the clown character ''Pepitito''. His recurring catchphrase was ''Cheee!''.
He married twice and had a daughter, "Coqui", with his first wife, Rosa. Still married, Marrone fell in love with ''Juanita Martínez'', but they waited to get together until Rosa died. In 2001, a decade after Marrone's death, Juanita committed suicide, and her body was found with a picture of Marrone in her hands.
"Pepitito" Marrone is one of the most important humorist of the Argentine culture of the 1950s and the 1960s.
== Filmography ==

*''Su última pelea'' (1949)
*''La barra de la esquina'' (1950)
*''Buenos Aires, mi tierra querida'' (1951)
*''Vida nocturna'' (1955)
*''Rebelde con causa'' (1961)
*''Cristóbal Colón en la Facultad de Medicina'' (1962)
*''El mago de las finanzas'' (1962)
*''La chacota'' (1962)
*''El turista'' (1963)
*''Alias Flequillo'' (1963)
*''De profesión sospechosos'' (1966)
*''La cigarra está que arde'' (1967), released in English as ''La Cigarra is on fire''.
*''Patapúfete'' (1967)
*''Pimienta y Pimentón'' (1970), released in English as ''Pepper and Red Pepper''
*''Balada para un mochilero'' (1971)
*''Todos los pecados del mundo'' (1972)
*''Sujeto volador no identificado'' (1980)
*''Una viuda descocada'' (1980)

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