Omar Chaparro

Omar Rafael Chapparo Alvidrez or Omar Chaparro (Born November 26, 1974) is a Mexican actor, comedian, TV Host, media personality and singer.

Career
A talented and electrifying actor distinguished by his comedic skills, versatility and personality, Chaparro is a magnate in the world of entertainment in Mexico and the U.S, Hispanic markets. His 10 million followers on social media attest to his personable likeability on screen. In 2018, he was awarded "The Tree of Life", an award given by the International Film Festival of Guadalajara in LA, for outstanding achievements in film and contribution to the Latin American film and television community in the United States.

His breakout roles in the American screen include Michael Berry's film "Stuck" which has won awards this 2017in festivals like Breckenridge Festival of Film and Napa Valley Film Festival and film "Snow Dogs" directed by Raja Gosnell and starring Will Arnett and Natasha Lyonne. His latest films include "Compadres", directed by Enrique Begne an starring Eric Roberts and Kevin Pollak and "No Maches Frida" sharing credits with Martha Higareda. No Maches Frida" was one of the highest 5 grossing films in Mexico.

The success of his films makes him a part of a new wave of Latinos changing the landscape of Hollywood today. Omar recently appeared in Detective Pikachu, sharing credits with Ryan Reynolds and Justice Smith. In 2017, Omar sold out over 50 cities in the U.S. with his show "Imparables", including The Dolby Theatre in Hollywood.

Omar stars in the first Netflix original film for Latin America, "Como Caido del Cielo" (As Fallen From the Sky) and recently won the People's Favorite Actor for the Canacine Awards.

Goodson-Todman show hosted
Que dice la Gente (for the last nine weeks, 2008)