Chucho Narvaez
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Chucho Narvaez (born 1922) is a Mexican-Brazilian director of photography, news cameraman and documentarian.
Narvaez was born in the Federal District (DF) of Mexico City. He started his long career at Churubusco and Azteca studios, where he worked with great names of the Cinema of Mexico: Cantinflas, Pedro Armendariz, Dolores del Rio and others.
In the 1940s he lived in the United States and worked in Hollywood. He has lived in Brazil since 1948, where he remained after shooting an American film. He worked at Atlântida Cinematográfica during the golden age of chanchadas, with Oscarito, Grande Otelo, Anselmo Duarte, Cyll Farney, Eliana, Carlos Manga, and Watson Macedo.
In 1965 he was one of the founders of Rede Globo, where he filed reports on topics such as the Argentine-born guerillero Che Guevara, the death of John F. Kennedy, and Queen Elizabeth II's visit to Brazil. In 1969 he worked, at Rede Globo, with the polemic journalist and politician Amaral Neto and created a new style of documentaries for TV, the program Amaral Neto, o Repórter. Years later, in the 1980s and 1990s, he was the director of Television and Cinema Center of Petrobras.