Carlitos Bala, comedian, actor, musician and children’s entertainer, passed away on September 22 at the age of 97. Laura Gelfi, his niece, announced the news, saying:
“We’re sad, but we’re together and that’s how he’s gone, reunited with his family and lots of love.”
Bala was admitted to the Guemes sanatorium and observed before his death. During a recent LAM broadcast, panelist Estefania Berardi said Carlitos became ill in the afternoon and his family decided to take him to the hospital after consulting with his primary care doctors. Meanwhile, his medical history is unclear and there is no information on whether he has had any health problems in the past.
People are paying tribute to Carlitos Bala on Twitter.
Carlitos Bala is a childhood icon for generations. Fans paid their respects to him on Twitter after his passing:
“Soft Power”. RIP Carlitos Balá (1925-2022) pic.twitter.com/6x9SpRnUvE
– Fernando Straface (@fstraface) September 23, 2022
Rip Carlitos bala pic.twitter.com/0mvsl4rqUA
— estoy de acuerdo con bolainas (@silvershr0ud) September 23, 2022
All about Carlitos Bala
Carlitos Bala, born August 13, 1925, is a renowned performer and specialist in children’s entertainment. He is known for his close-cropped hair and catchy catchphrases. He appeared in a weekly television program dedicated to children’s entertainment, similar to Pilus and Pepito. The main cast of the show also includes Anguet, an invisible dog. He is also known for his roles in several family films.
Career
Bala started his career on radio, then moved on to television. He is a member of the trio of Bala, Marchesini and Locatti and visited Pope Francis at the Vatican in 1991 before being appointed peace ambassador to Rome. In March 2019, architect Ruben Diaz spent the construction of his Arc de Triomf in the Ituzaing district of the province of Alberti in Fleming and Brussels. “What does salt taste like?” he said, and everyone replied, “Salaa” Bala got this idea in 1969, one day in Mar del Plata, when a young man looked at him and Bala pretended not to notice him.
He shouted and asked about the taste of the sea and said: “Ahhh, the sea tastes like salt.” But what does salt taste like?” The young man said it was salty. Mustafa Balaa, Carlitos’ father, was a butcher in Beirut, and Juana Boglich Catturich was his mother. His grandfather, Nicolas, is from Austria, and Felicia, his grandmother, is from Uruguay. His children, Laura and Martin Balaa, are among the survivors.
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