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Carlos Cesare, Pablo from 'Qual é a Música?', dies at 60
Carlos Cesare, actor and clown who voiced Pablo on 'Qual é a Música?', passed away at 60 in São José dos Campos.

Carlos Cesare, known as Pablo on the television program 'Qual é a Música?', died last weekend at the age of 60 in São José dos Campos, in the interior of São Paulo. According to reports, his passing occurred on October 16, and the funeral and burial services were held on Monday, October 17.
The wake took place at Urbam and the burial was at the Centro Cemetery in the city. The official cause of death has not been released, although a statement on social media indicates that Carlos Cesare suffered from pulmonary edema, congestion, and heart failure, according to Folha de S.Paulo.
Carlos Cesare voiced the character Pablo between 1986 and 1990, actively participating in the show, which is one of SBT's hallmark productions, hosted by Silvio Santos. Cesare is remembered for his contribution to this popular entertainment format.

In addition to him, over the decades, four other artists also portrayed the character Pablo on the show. Cesare's death has sparked reactions and memories on social media, where fans and followers recalled his contributions to the program.
The official page of 'Qual é a Música?' also posted a tribute to the artist, highlighting his role and impact on the program's history. Many admirers and colleagues expressed their condolences and shared memories about the actor on social media following the announcement of his death.
Carlos Cesare leaves a significant legacy in Brazilian television, having been an important part of one of the country's most well-known variety shows. His portrayal of Pablo is fondly remembered by those who grew up watching the program.