Actor Luis Queli the masked man from Cero en Conducta

Actor Luis Queli, the masked man from Cero en Conducta, dies

  • Luis Queli lost his son in 2020, with whom he worked on the 1999 series “Cero en Conducta”.
  • So far, the causes of death of the famous actor are unknown.

This March 24, the acting world mourned after it was confirmed the death of actor Luis Queli, better known as the “Nose Masker” for his role in the series “Zero en Conducta” that aired. by Televisa in the late ’90s and ran for five seasons.

It was through the social networks of actor Jorge Ortiz de Pinedo that the unfortunate news was published, which quickly shocked the entertainment world. The producer was also mourning the loss of someone who was not only a longtime collaborator but also a great friend.

“My companion and admired friend has died; Luis Hernández, “Queli” who played and created the funny character of the “Masked Twanger” from “Cero en Conducta” (Jorge’s Little School). Rest in peace dear friend,” Pinedo wrote.

The networks were quickly flooded with statements of solidarity towards the family of the actor and comedian considered a comedy icon, in addition to the fact that he is well remembered for being part of the duo Chaf and Queli, the masters of albur.

Luis ‘Queli’ Hernández was responsible for the humor in shows such as: Cero en Conducta, La Escuelita VIP, El Show de Luis de Alba, Los comediantes and Al ritmo de la noche, thus managing to collaborate with other acting and comedy greats .

“At least he’s reunited with his son”, “Too bad, one of Zero’s best in Conduct rip”, “May he rest in peace, I loved his character because when he spoke well everyone admired him”, “No , My Cero’s favorite character in behavior, after Jorgito obviously”, “he always made me laugh with his sentences almost not understood, I will remember him fondly RIP”, are some of the comments from netizens.

It should be noted that the causes of death are still unknown and his family has not given any details about a possible tribute. 2020 also saw the death of another great character from the Cero en Conducta series, Luis Miguel Hernández, the comedian who brought “Agapito” to life, was 48 years old and Luis Hernández’s son.