Víctor Aráuz

Actor, comedian and presenter

March 18, 1984

He began his television career with small roles in series, dramatizations, and telenovelas. His first appearance was at the age of 19 in Ecuavisa’s dramatized series De la Vida Real. At 23, he became the director of the acting workshop for the Ecuavisa series Súper Papá, where he also played Ramiro, a delivery messenger. He was also part of the telenovela El Secreto de Toño Palomino. In 2011, he joined La Pareja Feliz, playing a mentally unstable character named Lorenzo. Later, he became part of the comedy show Vivos on Teleamazonas, where he gained greater recognition alongside David Reinoso and Flor María Palomeque. In Vivos, he portrayed “La Michy” in El Cholito sketches, a stereotyped homosexual character through which he popularized the word “escándalo.” In the same program, he also played “Tilón,” a drunken clown parodying a character named Tolín, father of the media singer Estrellita Solitaria. This role caused controversy within the clown community, which criticized the character. He was part of one of the dramatized segments of the series Secretos, directed by Peky Andino, where he played a drug-addicted detective. In 2015, he starred in the comedy Los Hijos de Don Juan on TC Televisión, sharing roles with Leonardo Moreira, José Urrutia, Issam Eskandar, María Fernanda Pérez, and María Fernanda Ríos, among others. In 2017, he played a dual role in the TC Televisión telenovela Cuatro Cuartos, portraying both the protagonist and antagonist. In 2018, he secured a leading role in the dramatized series Maleteados. He also participated successfully in the second and third seasons of Run Coyote Run by Gustavo Loza, as well as in the intimate theater play Una Luz Más Allá del Lente, directed by Miguel Ángel Vázquez in Mexico. At the beginning of 2020, while in quarantine in Mexico due to lack of work, he created a YouTube entertainment channel called DeQueVa! together with his friend Álex Vizuete. In 2020, he returned to Ecuavisa and joined the cast of the telenovela 3 Familias in its sixth and final season, alongside Martín Calle, Cecilia Cascante, Érika Vélez, Marcela Ruete, Miriam Murillo, and Isidro Murillo, among others. That same year, he began his career as a presenter on the comedy program Feik Nius, alongside David Reinoso and Álex Vizuete. In 2021, he participated in the series Juntos y Revueltos, sharing credits with David Reinoso, Érika Vélez, Ruth Coello, and Marcelo Gálvez. Since 2022, he has hosted the political humor program El After alongside Ave Jaramillo and Roy Maruri on Teleamazonas. Since March 2024, he has been the host of the Ecuadorian version of ¡Ahora Caigo!, broadcast by Teleamazonas.

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