Fernando Arau Corona, a remarkably talented and multifaceted Mexican artist, has left an indelible mark on the entertainment industry, consistently showcasing his impressive range and versatility as a performer, writer, producer, director, musician, and comedian, with his impressive repertoire including a plethora of captivating roles as an actor, mesmerizing silent performances as a mime, and an array of creative endeavors that have solidified his position as a true Renaissance man of the entertainment world.
Fernando, a creative individual with a rich cultural heritage, hails from a family deeply rooted in the world of art. His father, the illustrious Alfonso Arau, is a celebrated director and producer, having made a lasting impact in the film industry. Meanwhile, his mother, Magdalena Corona, was a former dancer and choreographer of the esteemed "Ballet Folklorico de Mexico", a prestigious institution that has been showcasing traditional Mexican dance and music for many years.
Fernando's impressive and extensive career in the entertainment industry has been characterized by a multitude of standout roles in television, with one of the most iconic and enduring being his captivating portrayal of the charismatic and lovable character Chicho in Televisa's extremely popular and beloved sitcom "Cachun Cachun Ra Ra" from the year 1981 up until 1987.