José Mota(I)
- Actor
- Writer
- Director
Member of the Spanish comic duo "Cruz y Raya", together with
Juan Muñoz. They met in military
service in 1985, and after leaving it they decided to go to Madrid in
search of adventure, where they started their first show, known as '60
personajes en busca de humor' ('60 characters in search of humor'),
imitating many famous people. This first show was very successful and
soon they were given the opportunity to act at 'Caribiana', one of the
most important night clubs in Madrid, where they performed until they
got a contract with 'Windsor' hall on Gran Vía street, where they acted
for two years, until they reached the honor of being the kings of
independent humor. Later, they started their radio career, with several
programs ('Viva la gente divertida' (Antena 3 channel),
Luis del Olmo), and
Javier Sardà, who made them known to a big
audience). Hugo Stuven gave them the
opportunity to make their debut on TV with a slot in the program _"Pero
¿esto que es?" (1989)_ (TVE channel). After this they got a whole TV
program for themselves on channel Tele 5, and finally they went back to
TVE with a collaboration in
Raffaella Carrà's program 'Hola
Raffaella'. In 1990 they made their debut in cinema with the film
Ni se te ocurra... (1991),
with a warm reception from the audience. Their next occupation was TV,
doing special programs such as 'Colón Pirata' and 'No Smoking', the
latter being nominated for the 'TP de Oro' award as the Best Special
Program of 1993. During the summer of that year they had their own
program, "Abierto por vacaciones", which was #1 with audiences during
its whole broadcast period. Their first 'hard' test arrived with 1993's
New Year's Eve. The comic duo 'Martes y Trece' decided to rest that
year and TVE asked them to do the 1993 New Year's Eve's TV Special.
They accepted and made a program named 'Este año, Cruz y Raya
¡Seguro!', after which the famous 12 bell strokes were broadcast live.
From that moment on Cruz y Raya have always had their own program in
TVE. In 1994 they made the series 'Perdiendo el juicio', 'VayaTele' and
also the summer special 'Aquí hemos venido a lo que hemos venido', all
of them with great success. From September 1995 until April 1996 they
entertained the audience with a 30 minute series filled with sketches
mixed with imitations and music events, and this series also reached #1
in audience during Friday nights. This success was unexpected for an
only-humor program, and the next year they were back with a second
season, with more or less the same format. In 1998, after a
well-deserved rest from TV, they were back at TVE with the series
Este no es el programa de los viernes (1998),
their most successful appearance so far. Their comic phrases started to
be heard in people's voice here and there ('Ja me maaten', 'Le quiero,
Don Puente'). 1999 saw the appearance of their new success
Estamos en directo (1999),
and at the end of the year they made the TVE 2000 New Year's Eve
special:
En efecto 2000 (1999).
This program shared an incredible 50% of the audience. In 2000 they
made the series
Cruz y raya.com (2000), in
their classic format. At the end of 2000 they made the TVE 2001 New
Year's Eve special again, titled this time
2001 aunque sea en el espacio (2000),
which also reached a 50% share. In cinema, they had dubbed several
animation films (Goomer (1999),
Mulan (1998) (José), or the parrot of
102 Dalmatians (2000) (José, too).
Juan made his debut as director with the film
¡Ja me maaten...! (2000), and
José performed a little role as a beach watcher in the film
Torrente 2: Misión en Marbella (2001), and
also a collaboration in the soundtrack. Nowadays they both are
preparing several projects on their own, but their separation is very
unlikely.