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Portrayed by Roberto Gómez Bolaños; Years: 1972–1992; El Chavo del Ocho is an 8-year-old orphan and the main character of the series. "Chavo" is a Mexican Spanish slang for "kid" or "boy"; Chavo's real name is unknown, but is supposed to be Chente, short for Vicente, after a supposed friend that nobody has ever met and according to Chavo, looks a lot like himself.
María Antonieta Gómez Rodríguez (born 4 December 1949 [2]), more commonly known by her stage name María Antonieta de las Nieves, is a Mexican actress, comedian, singer, and author. [3] Her best remembered role is that of La Chilindrina, one of the main characters of the Televisa sitcom El Chavo del Ocho. [4]
El Chavo ("The Kid/The Boy", Spanish chavo also meaning "cent"), also known as El Chavo del Ocho ("The Kid/Boy from Number Eight") during its earliest episodes, was a Mexican television sitcom series created by Roberto Gómez Bolaños (Chespirito) and produced by Televisa.
In this program, La Chilindrina is an 8-year-old orphan girl (like El Chavo), who was left in a convent by her great-grandmother, Doña Nieves, who left her there because she was no longer able to take care of her. The nuns, not knowing what to do in the face of this situation, decide to adopt the girl, who starts to live in that convent, and ...
El Chavo Animado features all the characters of the original series, with the exception of La Chilindrina due to ownership disputes. The series stars El Chavo, a poor boy, along with his gang, which consists of Quico, the exhibitionist and protected son of Doña Florinda, and Ñoño, a fat boy which is Señor Barriga's son.
It is the Spanish form of the name Oswald. In Spain, common nicknames are Val or Valdo. 60. Reyes. Reyes is a common last name in Spain, but it is also used as a first name meaning "king" or ...
El Chavo del Ocho ("The Kid/Boy from number Eight", Spanish chavo also meaning "cent") or El Chavo is a Mexican fictional character and the protagonist of the Mexican television sitcom series of the same name.
This unisex name of Spanish origin has an unknown meaning, but is believed by some to have come about because it is the reverse spelling of the feminine name Maria. 48. Berilo