Lente Loco
Lente Loco | |
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Genre | Comedy |
Created by |
Carlos Marquez-Sterling Manuel Elgarresta |
Developed by | Carlos Marquez-Sterling |
Written by |
Carlos Marquez-Sterling Manuel Elgarresta Fernando Fiore |
Directed by |
Bert Delgado Papo Jolguera |
Presented by |
Fernando Fiore (1992–1993) Odalys Garcia (1993–2001) George Ortuzar (1993–1996) Raymond Arrieta (1996–2001) |
Narrated by | Luis Chao (1998–2001) |
Theme music composer | Carlos Marmo |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language(s) | Spanish |
Production | |
Executive producer(s) | Jo-Ann Rullan |
Producer(s) |
Carlos Marquez-Sterling Manuel Elgarresta |
Location(s) | Miami, FL |
Editor(s) |
Maria Booker Emilio Pimentel |
Release | |
Original network | Univision |
Original release | 1992 – 2001 |
Lente Loco (English translation: "Crazy Lens") is a hidden camera-comedy television that aired on Univision from 1992[1] to 2001. Similar to the long-running Candid Camera, the show involved concealing cameras filming ordinary people being confronted with unusual situations. Carlos Marquez-Sterling was creator along with Manuel Elgarresta and Fernando Fiore, the original host of Lente Loco beginning in 1992. Model Odalys Garcia joined the show midway through its first season, remaining on the show for the rest of its run. George Ortuzar replaced Fiore as host in 1993. Ortuzar left in 1996 to host the children's show La Piñata Loca, and was replaced by Raymond Arrieta for the remainder of its run.
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