
Chespirito: El Niño Que Somos
Documentary
Overview
As a child, Roberto Gómez Bolaños dreamed of being a soccer player or an engineer; acting seemed ridiculous to him. But as time went by he discovered his true calling. First as a writer and then as an actor, he gave life to several characters, including two of the most popular in the history of Mexican television.
Top Cast


Roberto Gómez Bolaños
Roberto Gómez Bolaños
Self / Chavo del 8
Roberto Gómez Bolaños
Self / Chavo del 8


Florinda Meza García
Florinda Meza García
Self / Doña Florinda
Florinda Meza García
Self / Doña Florinda


Ramón Valdés
Ramón Valdés
Self / Don Ramón
Ramón Valdés
Self / Don Ramón


Carlos Villagrán
Carlos Villagrán
Self / Quico
Carlos Villagrán
Self / Quico


María Antonieta de las Nieves
María Antonieta de las Nieves
Self / La Chilindrina
María Antonieta de las Nieves
Self / La Chilindrina


Angelines Fernández
Angelines Fernández
Self / Doña Clotilde ‘La Bruja del 71’
Angelines Fernández
Self / Doña Clotilde ‘La Bruja del 71’


Rubén Aguirre
Rubén Aguirre
Self / Profesor Jirafales
Rubén Aguirre
Self / Profesor Jirafales


Edgar Vivar
Edgar Vivar
Self / Señor Barriga
Edgar Vivar
Self / Señor Barriga
Stasia de la Garza
Stasia de la Garza
Narrator
Stasia de la Garza
Narrator
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