On Thursday afternoon, the imitator and comedian Carlos Bardelli died in the city of Tijuana, the cause being unknown.
The comedian who offered great nights to the audience in Tijuana for more than 15 years, won the program “Parodiando” in 2013.
He had a world record for his talent for making more than 180 voices, including Amanda Miguel, José José, Frank Sinatra, Raúl Vale, Julio Iglesias, Pimpinela, Valentín Elizalde, Don Francisco, Luis Miguel and Diego Verdaguer and many others.
Bardelli had a presentation on Saturday, February 13, in a place in the Rio area of the city, with the band Coloso.
Bardelli was born in Sonora, but grew up in Sinaloa and lived in Jalisco for many years.
In 2010, he received the Hispanic Heritage Award from Barack Obama, then President of the United States.