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Fofó was born in 1923.
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Rocío Aragón Bermúdez (Cádiz, Spain, 1925- Madrid, Spain, January 31, 2018),1 was a flamenco dancer and choreographer.2 Belonging to the saga of artists of the Aragón Family.
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Fofó married Juana Sac and with her he had four children, two born in Spain: Rocío and Adolfo, and two born in Havana: Alfonso (Fofito) and Rodolfo (Rody).
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In 1946, after the death of their father, Fofó and his brothers left Spain and, after a stay in Mexico, they arrived in Cuba —where their sons, Fofito and Rody, were born, and where they made their television debut as clowns.
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Alfonso Aragón Sac, known as Fofito (Havana, July 28, 1949), is a Spanish clown and singer, member of the Los Payasos de la Tele group. Son of Fofo.
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Rodolfo Aragón Sac, known as Rody Aragón (Havana, December 16, 1958) is a Spanish clown, comedian and TV presenter. Son of Fofo.
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Fofó and his brothers returned to Spain in 1972, and the following year launched the famous TVE program El gran circo, where the trio of brothers became known as Los payasos de tele. Trading cards, toys, key chains and even comics were made with the Aragón brothers.
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A year after returning to Spain, his brothers and he joined a program called Los payasos de tele.
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In 1976, at the age of 53, Fofó died after suffering fulminant hepatitis.