Goodbye to "El Polivoz": Mexican Comedy Legend Eduardo Manzano Dies at 87


Goodbye to "El Polivoz": Mexican Comedy Legend Eduardo Manzano Dies at 87

By Entertainment Desk | December 6, 2025

Mexico and the entire Spanish-speaking entertainment world are in mourning. Eduardo Manzano, the iconic comedian, actor, and voice of a generation, passed away on December 4, 2025, at the age of 87. Known affectionately as "El Polivoz" and beloved by new generations as Don Arnoldo López Conejo in "Una Familia de Diez," Manzano leaves behind a legacy of laughter that spans over six decades.

Here is everything we know about his passing, his legendary career with Enrique Cuenca, and the family he leaves behind.


Eduardo Manzano News: The End of an Era

The sad news was confirmed on December 5, 2025, by his son, Eduardo Manzano Jr. (Lalo Manzano), through an emotional message on social media.

"Today the stage of life has lowered the curtain. My father, a comedian loved by thousands... has departed this world," Lalo wrote, sparking an outpouring of tributes from fans and celebrities alike.

This confirmation comes just five months after a wave of false rumors circulated online suggesting the actor had died—a trend often searched as "Eduardo Manzano vive". At that time, the actor himself had humorously dismissed the gossip. Sadly, this time the news is true, marking a definitive heartbreaking moment for Mexican television.

Eduardo Manzano Cause of Death

While the family has asked for privacy, reports indicate that Eduardo Manzano's cause of death was due to natural causes and complications related to his advanced age. In recent months, it was reported that he had been battling respiratory issues, which had kept him under medical supervision and away from the public eye.

Who Was Eduardo Manzano and What Was He Known For?

Eduardo Manzano II (born July 18, 1938) was more than just an actor; he was a pioneer of sketch comedy.

The Legacy of "Los Polivoces"

Manzano shot to stardom in the 1960s and 70s as one half of the legendary duo Los Polivoces, alongside Enrique Cuenca.

  • What were Polivoces known for? They were masters of versatility (hence the name "Poli-voces" or "Many Voices"). They created dozens of unique characters without relying on heavy prosthetics, using only their voices, facial expressions, and unparalleled chemistry.

  • Iconic Characters: Manzano is immortalized for characters like Gordolfo Gelatino (the vain, mother-obsessed heartthrob) and Don Teofilito.

  • The Duo: His partnership with Enrique Cuenca defined Mexican comedy for a decade until their separation. Cuenca passed away in 2000, and fans find comfort knowing the duo is finally reunited.

A Modern Icon: "Una Familia de Diez"

For younger audiences, Eduardo Manzano is the lovable, gluttonous grandfather Don Arnoldo López Conejo in the hit sitcom Una Familia de Diez. His catchphrase "¡A wiwi!" and his constant craving for tamales made him a standout star of the show from 2007 until his final years.


Personal Life: Wife, Children, and Stature

Who is the First Wife of Edu?

Eduardo Manzano was a man who loved his family deeply. His first wife was Lourdes Martínez, a singer with whom he had three children.

  • Lourdes Martínez is the mother of his famous children who have followed in his footsteps.

Eduardo Manzano Jr. and Family

His artistic vein continues through his children:

  • Eduardo Manzano Jr. (Lalo Manzano): A comedian and actor who broke the news of his father's death.

  • Ariel Manzano: Also involved in the entertainment industry.

  • Mariela Manzano: His daughter.


Eduardo Manzano Height

Manzano was known for his imposing physical presence, which contrasted hilariously with some of his sillier characters. He was notably tall for his generation, standing approximately 1.88 m (6'2"), a trait that made his character Gordolfo Gelatino even more imposing and funny.

A Final Standing Ovation

Eduardo Manzano changed the way Mexico laughed. From the black-and-white screens of the 60s to the HD streams of 2025, his talent was timeless. As the world says goodbye to "El Polivoz," we remember his life not with tears, but with the joy he brought to millions.

Rest in peace, Don Eduardo. ¡A wiwi!


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