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Jesús Morales Free Music

Jesús Morales

Real name: Jesús Morales Sagástegui

He was born in Lima in 1925. He studied Education, specializing in Spanish and Literature, at the Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos, graduating in 1945. He would only practice this career for 4 years since in 1949 he began working in radio as a radio soap opera actress. . He worked on various radio stations such as "La Crónica", "Central" and "Nacional", alongside figures such as Elvira Travesí, Elva Alcandré, Roberto Airaldi, among others.

On television he also participated in countless soap operas such as "El Diario de Pablo Marcos", "The Man Who Must Die" (1993) and "El Cura de mi Barrio".

But what he is most reminded of is in his performance as "Doña Cañona" and then "Doña Epidemia" in the sequence Things of Callejón next to Antonio Salim who played the popular "Roncayulo". It became one of the pillars of the comic programs, especially in the stellar Saturday comedy program of Panamericana Televisión, Risas and Salsa, and later in Risas de América (1997-1999).