Background
Ernesto Albán Mosquera was born in Ambato in 1912.
Ernesto Albán Mosquera was born in Ambato in 1912.
He started as a singer of tangos and later became one of the most popular actors in Ecuador. He started acting in theatrical plays in the 1930s. He performed in plays such as En un burro tres baturros by Alberto Novión from Argentina, A Campo Atraviesa by Felipe Sassone from Peru, and Argentino en Madrid, as well as French vaudevilles and the Spanish comedies of Carlos Arniches, Navarro y Torrado, Linares Rivas, Joaquín Dicenta, Jacinto Benavente and others
He also co-produced Mexican films, in which he played roles.
He appeared in the films En la mitad del mundo (1964), "Santo" contra los secuestradores (1973) and Fiebre de juventud (1966). He was widely associated with the comedic character he played named "Evaristo Corral y Chancletain" in the "Estampas Quiteñas", created by the writer Alfonso García Muñoz.
Albán Mosquera was greatly influenced by Charles Chaplin. He died in Quito on July 22, 1984 at the age of 72.
His body is buried in the Cementerio Parques del Recuerdo in Quito.