Ghana joins Mexico and the world in mourning the loss of Eduardo Manzano, the iconic comedian best known as 'El Polivoz' and for his role as El Abuelo Arnoldo in 'Una Familia de Diez.' He passed away on December 4th at the age of 87, leaving behind a legacy of laughter and unforgettable characters.
News of his passing was shared by his family on social media, with his son, Lalo Manzano, posting a touching tribute. "With deep sorrow, we say goodbye to my beautiful daddy and thank all those who respectfully have joined in with their expressions of affection," the family announced, expressing gratitude for the outpouring of support from fans and colleagues.
Lalo Manzano also shared a more personal message on his Facebook page, saying, "Today, the stage of life has lowered the curtain. My father, a comedian loved by thousands and a human being admired by all who knew him, has departed from this world. He was an extraordinary man, kind, intelligent, and with a heart as big as his talent."
Eduardo Manzano's career spanned decades, and he was revered as one of Mexico's most important comedians. His work with 'Los Polivoces' cemented his place in comedic history, and his ability to create memorable and relatable characters endeared him to audiences of all ages. His death has resonated deeply within the entertainment industry and among fans across the globe.
The entertainment community and fans alike have flooded social media with messages of condolences and appreciation for Manzano's contributions to comedy. He will be remembered for his wit, his talent, and his ability to bring joy to countless people. His legacy will continue to inspire and entertain for generations to come.
Eduardo Manzano: A Legacy of Laughter
Eduardo Manzano's impact on Mexican comedy is undeniable. He leaves behind a rich body of work that will continue to be enjoyed and celebrated. His passing marks the end of an era, but his laughter will echo on. Ghana extends its deepest sympathies to the Manzano family and the people of Mexico during this time of sorrow.