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This is a transcript of an interview with Roberto Gómez Bolaños, a Mexican actor, writer and comedian, also known as Chespirito, El Chavo del Ocho or El Chapulín Colorado. He talks about his career, his characters, his popularity in Latin America and Spain, his love for Mexico and the Spanish language, his experiences as a boxer and a brawler, and his views on violence and humor. He is accompanied by his wife Florinda Meza, who also played several roles in his shows. The interviewer praises his talent and asks him various questions about his life and work.
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1. The text is a transcript of an interview with Roberto Gómez Bolaños, a Mexican actor, writer and comedian, also known as Chespirito, El Chavo del Ocho or El Chapulín Colorado.
2. The interview took place in Andalusia, Spain, where Roberto and his wife Florinda Meza received a warm welcome from the public.
3. Roberto talked about his career, his characters, his influences, his views on violence, humor and language, and his love for Mexico and Latin America.
4. Roberto started as a writer and became an actor at 29 years old. He created popular characters such as El Chavo del Ocho, a poor and optimistic boy who lives in a barrel, and El Chapulín Colorado, a clumsy and fearful superhero who helps people in trouble.
5. Roberto said he was grateful for the success of his programs throughout America and that he did not want to do a farewell tour because he respected the cycle of his characters.
6. Roberto also said he was a boxer, a fencer and a brawler in his youth, but he did not like boxing anymore because it was too aggressive.
7. Roberto praised the Spanish language and said he felt very Spanish as a Mexican. He also said he would not have liked to be born in the United States because he loved being Latin American.
8. Roberto explained that his nickname Chespirito came from a film director who compared him to Shakespeare as a writer of humor. He also said that his son called him immensely when he did something clumsy.