Omar Chaparro

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Omar Chaparro
Born Omar Rafael Chaparro Alvidrez
November 26, 1974 (1974-11-26) (age 33)
Chihuahua, Mexico Flag of Mexico

Omar Rafael Chaparro Alvidrez is a Mexican actor and media personality.

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[edit] Biography

Omar began his career in 1996 in Chihuahua, Mexico, in the radio program “Los visitantes” with his friend Perico Padilla and there is where he created many of his famous characters like La Licenciada, Doña Cleta and La Yuyis Montanegra. Because of the success of this radio program He was invited to make a TV show at the local TV station of Chihuahua, that TV show was named The Visitors.

Omar traveled to Mexico City looking for a best opportunity and he was cast to many TV shows and to many TV networks, but its from Telehit where he received his first opportunity and in 2001 started the TV show Black and White with his folks Perico and Rafita Valderama.

On August 25 2001, Omar got Married with Lucia Ruiz de la Peña and now a days they have two children, Andrea who is 5 years old and Omar Emiliano who is 2 years old. Because of his talent to make different voices and to make different characters, Omar was invited to perform in some Comedy TV shows like XHDRBZ and La Jaula.

In December 2002 Omar joined to the team of the Morning radio show Ya parate with Facundo and Tamara Vargas.


In September 2003 Omar joined to Big Brother VIP 2, where he stayed 64 days and He was the champion, obtaining an absolute majority with 64% of the votes , becoming the first man to win a reality show in Mexico.

In March 2004, was released the TV show No Manches in the Channel 5 of Televisa, starred by Omar, No manches was a family variety-show, with jokes, characters and musical guests, which had international guests like Robbie Williams, Shakira, Hanson, Thalía among others, this Tv show changed the way to make television in Mexico.

In July of that year Omar traveled to Greece to the Olympic Games , with the Televisa's team, making comedy.

In that year Omar made his debut in Movies in the film Puños Rosas making the character of Chuy and also he made the dub in to Spanish of the character Syndrome of the Movie The Incredibles from Watlt Disney.

In 2005 he debuted in theater in the play “La cena de los idiotas” that allowed Omar to act alongside former Jose Elias Moreno, Luis Gatica among others, getting many awards as the best new actor.

In July 2005 he got the second place of the contest “Festival Original Cantado y Unico” and also in November of that year he got the first place of the reality show Bailando por México (dancing for Mexico) again obtaining an absolute majority with 50% of the votes.

In that year he also debuted as Industrialist releasing his own line of clothes, under the name "Bros Club" and which its exclusively available in Sears Mexico.

On December 2005 Omar, opened his restaurant-bar "Bros Club" in Chihuahua, México.

In January 2006, he joined to the reality show Cantando por un sueño (Singing for a dream) getting the fifth place, he also was host of the contest TV show Buenas Tardes. In that year Omar was also invited to play in some episodes of the soap opera La fea mas bella.

In June 2006, he traveled again with the Televisa's team to the World Cup in Germany, to make comedy sketches.

He made the dub in to Spanish of the movie Hoodwinked (Buza Caperuza in Spanish)

In September of this year, Omar debuted as showman, releasing his own show which he wrote by himself, taking his show to many cities of Mexico and USA, .."Omar Chaparro el Show" it's a spectacle for all the family, in which Omar introduces his famous characters and jokes furthermore than music.

On October 21 2006, Robbie Williams invited Omar to play the guitar, at the Robbie's concert in Mexico City like he had promised Omar a year ago in the Tv show "No manches", that when he will back to Mexico they both will to sing a song together in the stage, and Omar play the guitar at the Robbie's concert, while he sang the song "Better man"

In February 2007, Omar is included in the book "Televisa Presenta" to celebrate the 50 Televisa's Anniversary


On May 15 2007, Omar debuted as actor on TV, in the Tv show "Sexo y otros secretos" (sex and other secrets), Mexican version of the American TV show "Sex and the city".

In July 2007, Omar appeared in the summer edition of the magazine Tv y novelas Mexico "Piel de estrellas" (skin of stars)

[edit] Career

[edit] Omar in the radio

  • Los Visitantes (1996-1999)
  • Ya Párate (2002- until now)

[edit] TV shows

  • The visitors (1999)
  • Black and White (2001-2004)
  • No manches (2004-2006)
  • Buenas Tardes (2006)
  • Sexo y otros Secretos (sex and other secrets) (2007)
  • Los diez primeros (the top ten) (2008

[edit] Reality shows

  • Big Brother VIP 2 (2003 1st place)
  • Festival Original Cantado y unico (2005 second place)
  • Bailando por México (2005 1st place)
  • Bailando por el Teleton (2005 second place)
  • Guerra de Villancicos (2005 second place)
  • Cantando por un sueño (2006 fifth place)

[edit] Movies

[edit] Television appearances

  • Salon 21 Concierto OV7 (2002)
  • XHDRBZ (2003)
  • La Jaula (2003)
  • No te hagas guey con el Teleton(2003)
  • Athens Summer Olympic Games (2004)
  • Oye Awards (2004)
  • No te hagas guey con el Teleton (2004)
  • Teleton (2004)
  • Celebremos México(2005)
  • La fea mas bella (2006)
  • La jugada del mundial (Germany World Cup 2006)
  • Plaza Sesamo (2006)
  • El amor hace milagros (Teleton's video 2006)
  • El juicio del Teleton (2006)
  • Teleton 2006
  • Una bella navidad para la fea (2006)
  • La Flor de Tabasco
  • Tv y novelas awards (2007)


[edit] Theater

  • La cena de los idiotas (2005)

[edit] Album's collaborations

  • Big Brother Vip (2003)
  • Ya Parate (2005)
  • Cantando por un Sueño CD+DVD (2006)

[edit] TV advertisements

  • Pepsi (2004)
  • Sabritas (2005)
  • Embarrados Canal 5 (2005)
  • Instituto Federal Electoral (2005)
  • Helados Holanda (2006)
  • El Canal de las estrellas (2006)
  • Tarjeta 40 principales(2006)
  • Campaña México es de todos (2006)
  • Pedro tu eres la estrella, Homenage to Pedro Infante (2007)

[edit] External links

[edit] Sources

  • esmas.com biography
  • Omar Chaparro's official website
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