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Pipo (actor) : ウィキペディア英語版
José Marroquín Leal

José Marroquín Leal (April 1, 1933 – February 6, 1998) was a Mexican actor, notable for playing a clown known as ''Pipo''. He hosted a children's TV show in Monterrey. He was locally known as "El Rey de los Payasos" (King of the clowns) and hosted the show from 1964 until his death in 1998.
==Biography==
He was Director of the Drama School of the Autonomous University of Nuevo León. Through this position, he developed a friendship with TV host Horacio Alvarado Ortiz which later helped him start his career in mass media.
In 1961, XHX-TV bought the licensing rights to make the Mexican version of Bozo the Clown, and José Marroquín was invited to play the role of Bozo. After much deliberation, José Marroquín accepted. The show aired in Mexico on December 18, 1961. During this show, the segment ''Aventuritas'' (little adventures) was started, a segment that would later evolve ''Aventuritas de Pipo''.
He continued playing Bozo the Clown until his license expired in 1963. The network decided not renew the license, on budget concerns. At this time, José Marroquín and other executives at the network, decided to create a new character and concept. Creative Artists Francisco Castillo and Carlos Vazquez were supervised by Marroquín to develop this new concept.
On January 20, 1964, the show and the clown "Pipo" were born. His costume consisted of orange hair, oversized shoes, and a round, red nose. It was first aired in front of a live audience. It was an instant hit, and it became a tradition for children in Monterrey to tune into ''Pipo'' every afternoon.
José Marroquín later created other characters for the show, most notably ''Profesor Pilocho'' (played by Carlos Torres), intended to be Pipo's guidance.
The ''Aventuritas de Pipo'' segment was also very popular. On every show ''Pipo'' and ''Profesor Pilocho'' would have an adventure somewhere, always stepping against ''Los malitos'' ("the meanies").
The show aired for 34 years on XEFB-TV until February 6, 1998, when Jose Marroquin failed to show up on the set. When associates and friends arrived to Marroquin's home later that day they found he had died in his sleep.

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