Comedian and producer Jorge Ortiz de Pinedo shared with sadness the death of his friend and partner from “Cero en Conducta”, Luis Hernández ‘Queli’, who gave life to the character of Póculo Adame on the hit Mexican show.
Through his social networks he announced the news, without giving further details: “My partner and friend, Luis Hernández ‘Queli’, who played and created the funny character of Masked Gangoso from ‘Cero en conducta’ (Zero in Conduct) died (Jorge’s small school). Rest in peace dear friend,” the message read.
In November 2020, the death of another actor from “Cero en conducta”, Miguel Hernández, who gave life to Agapito, was announced.
According to information from the Mexican newspaper El Universal, Miguel was the son of Luis ‘Queli’.
Who was Luis Hernández ‘Queli’?
Luis Miguel Hernández “Queli” was a famous comedy writer and screenwriter in Mexico. In addition, he participated in the duo Chaf and Queli, masters of the Mexican albur, the newspaper Milenio reported.
He was part of Jorge Ortiz de Pinedo’s production team in various projects, being one of the screenwriters for programs such as “Cero en Conducta”, “La Escuelita VIP”, “El show de Luis de Alba”, “Los comedians”. and “In the rhythm of the night”.
Source: univision

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