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Miliki Aragón Bermúdez

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Miliki Aragón Bermúdez

Birth
Sevilla, Provincia de Sevilla, Andalucia, Spain
Death
17 Nov 2012 (aged 83)
Fuencarral, Provincia de Madrid, Madrid, Spain
Burial
Alcobendas, Provincia de Madrid, Madrid, Spain Add to Map
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Clown, accordionist, composer and singer born Emilio Aragón Bermúdez. Member of a traditional Spanish family of clowns. Along with his brothers Gabriel and Alfonso, formed the famous trio "Gaby, Fofó y Miliki" with great success in Spain and Latin America, where they made successful tours, acted in theater, television, film and also recorded dozens of albums. In the 1970's they spent time in Cuba and Argentina, and his return to Spain had a great success with its programs "Había una vez un circo" and "Los Payasos de la tele", who managed one of the largest television audiences in Spain. In the decade of the 1980's he let the group and started his solo career, which included television programs, production of shows, direction of several films and ​​recorded several albums. His last album was "A mis niños de 30 años", a tribute to his public. He was father of actor an director Emilio Aragón ("Milikito") and actress Rita Irasema.

Cause of death: pneumonia.
Clown, accordionist, composer and singer born Emilio Aragón Bermúdez. Member of a traditional Spanish family of clowns. Along with his brothers Gabriel and Alfonso, formed the famous trio "Gaby, Fofó y Miliki" with great success in Spain and Latin America, where they made successful tours, acted in theater, television, film and also recorded dozens of albums. In the 1970's they spent time in Cuba and Argentina, and his return to Spain had a great success with its programs "Había una vez un circo" and "Los Payasos de la tele", who managed one of the largest television audiences in Spain. In the decade of the 1980's he let the group and started his solo career, which included television programs, production of shows, direction of several films and ​​recorded several albums. His last album was "A mis niños de 30 años", a tribute to his public. He was father of actor an director Emilio Aragón ("Milikito") and actress Rita Irasema.

Cause of death: pneumonia.

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