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Fernando Arau was born on 2 November, 1953 in Mexico City, Mexico. Discover Fernando Arau's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 70 years old?

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Age 70 years old
Zodiac Sign Scorpio
Born 2 November, 1953
Birthday 2 November
Birthplace Mexico City, Mexico
Nationality Mexico

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Children Ademar Arau

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Timeline

2014

In 2014 he won second place in Telemundo's first season of Top Chef Estrellas.

2012

In 2012 he hosted "Soy tu Doble" and wrote, directed and hosted "Buenas Noches America" on TV Azteca and Azteca America, respectively.

2010

Through his TV production company Arauvision, Fernando built The Green Screen Studios to offer virtual reality services in Miami as well as to produce his daily morning show "Tenga Pa'Que Se Entretenga". The show, which began streaming in 2010, was a precursor by integrating audience participation through social media.

2006

In 2006 he received an Honorary Emmy for his leadership in Spanish language Television. He has also received 2 Ariel Award nominations as Best Supporting Actor for his role in "Bienvenido-Welcome" (1995) and for Best Actor in "Chido Guan, El Tacos de Oro" (1985).

In 2006 the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences recognized him with the Honorary Emmy for his leadership role in Spanish language Television.

1997

In 1997 Fernando Arau was hired by Univision to host their daily morning show "Despierta América". The show enjoyed huge success and Fernando became a household name at its helm for 12 years.

1996

In 1996 Fernando Arau created and produced the first amateur contest for aspiring comedians, Riatatan. Nearly 100 participants from all over Mexico competed. The final was held at the Arena Mexico in front of 17 thousand spectators. First place was won by Liliana Arriaga "La Chupitos", followed by Edson Zúñiga "El Norteño" with second, and Luis Manuel Avila, received third.

1993

In 1993 Fernando is again nominated for another Ariel Award as Best Supporting Actor for his role in the Gabriel Retes' film "Bienvenido-Welcome".

1987

He received an Ariel Award nomination in 1987 as Best Actor for his role in his father's film "Chido Guan el Tacos de Oro". Fernando's oldest son Ademar Arau, won the award as Best Child Actor.

From 1987 until 1996 Fernando enjoyed critical and popular success as a stand-up comedian by creating shows using a singular approach that combined mime, music, magic, and humor.

1985

In 1985 together with his brother Sergio they opened Rockotitlán, the first club that would only book Rock en Español bands in Mexico City. Rockotitlán became the centerpiece and meeting place for the nascent genre and featured historical performances of some of the most iconic Mexican rock bands such as Caifanes, Café Tacuba, Ritmo Peligroso, El Tri, Aleks Syntek, Fobia, La Maldita Vecindad, Tex Tex, Santa Sabina, Bon y los Enemigos del Silencio, Neon, as well as Sergio's culturally nationalistic rock group, promoter of the "guacarock" sound, Botellita de Jerez.

1981

In 1981 he is invited by Televisa producer Luis de Llano to participate and co-develop a new teen comedy series, "Cachún Cachún Ra Ra!". Fernando initially joined as a writer but eventually in 1982 became part of the cast as well as a producer and alternate director of the series. "Cachún Cachún Ra Ra! became a hugely popular show which aired in Mexico until 1987.

1979

That same year and under his father and his close friend Alejandro Jodorowsky's tutelage, Fernando learns "the art of silence" mime techniques. In 1979 he is selected to represent Mexico at the First International Mime Gathering during the Festival Cervantino in Guanajuato, Mexico, becoming the first Mexican Mime to receive an international recognition by winning first prize beating the French, Italian and Canadian teams.

1970

Fernando's career started at the early age of 6, tap-dancing with the children's musical group "Los Sony Boys". By age 7, and together with his older brother Sergio, they joined the legendary TV show "La Media Hora de Chabelo" as the singing duo "Los Hermanitos Arau. He had his first gigs as a musician, playing base and drums with his brother Alfonso and by 1970 they formed the rock band "La Ley de Herodes". In 1971 they performed at the Avandaro Festival.

1953

Fernando Arau (born November 3, 1953) is a Mexican comedian, actor, producer and director. He is best known for his TV roles, as Chicho in Televisa's hugely successful comedy "Cachun Cachun Ra Ra" (1981–1987) and Univision's daily morning show "Despierta America" (1997–2009).