Luis Chataing

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Luis Chataing
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Born
Luis Eduardo Chataing Zambrano

(1967-04-08) April 8, 1967 (age 56)
Caracas, Venezuela
Occupation(s)Actor, Speaker, Television presenter, Comedian
Years active1998–present
Website soychataing.com

Luis Eduardo Chataing Zambrano (born April 8, 1967, in Caracas) is an announcer, actor, television presenter, and comedian. He is known for the show Stand Up Comedy.

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Personal life

His father was the architect Alejandro Chataing Roncajolo, a member of a large family of architects who have shaped Venezuelan architecture, and Gisela Zambrano Perdomo. Grandson of the architect Luis Eduardo Chataing (designer of the country's hospital network, Liceo Andres Bello, Military Hospital, Hospital Oncológico, School of Nursing and Customs of La Guaira), who was the son of another then-famous architect, Alejandro Chataing Poleo (Nuevo Circo in Caracas, Military History Museum, Arch of Carabobo, Academy of Fine Arts, Caracas Municipal Council).

Filmography

Movie
YearTitleCharacterDirector
2011 [1] Er Conde Jones [1] TBABenjamín Rausseo
Radio
YearTitleStation
2007–Feb 7, 2017De Nuevo en la MañanaLaMega 107.3fm
Television
YearTitleChannel
1998Nunca en DomingoRCTV
1999Ni Tan TardeTeleven-PumaTV
2006¿Sucede en Serio?Sony Entertainment Television
2006Así Lo VeoGlobovision
2007Por Fin en FinTV Azteca
2007Ya Es 1/2 Dia En ChinaSony Entertainment Television
2012–2014 ( 10 / 06 /2014 )Chataing Televen
2015–2019Conectados TV Venezuela

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