Spanish musician, comedian and actor Mauro Muñiz died in
Madrid, Spain on April 16, 2023. He was 58. Born Mauro Muñiz de Urquiza in
Madrid on September 16, 1964, the son of journalists Paloma de Urquiza and
Mauro Muñiz and brother of socialist MEP María Muñiz, Don Mauro began his
artistic career as a pianist and composer of different music groups such as La
Cabra Mecánica, where he worked as a keyboardist. However, he became known among
the general public with his humorous monologues on Paramount Comedy in the
early 2000s, where he participated in humor programs such as La hora chanante
with Joaquín Reyes, Ernesto Sevilla or Pablo Chiapaella. In addition to his
comic and musical side, he stood out as an actor in films such as “Pagafantas”,
“3 bodas de más” and “Perdido el este”, and in successful TV series such as ‘Aida’,
‘’Hospital Centra’l,’ Los hombres de Paco, ‘Sin tetas no hay paraíso’ and’ La
que se avecina’. Muñiz appeared in the 2007 Euro-western short film “Limoncello”
in the role of Mitch.
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