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Daniel Bisogno Passes Away at 51© Getty Images

Daniel Bisogno, beloved Mexican TV host, dies at 51

The actor and Ventaneando host has passed away at 51 after weeks of hospitalization. Colleague Pati Chapoy confirmed the news with heartfelt words.


FEBRUARY 20, 2025 10:22 PM EST

Beloved actor and Ventaneando host Daniel Bisogno has passed away at 51 after weeks of hospitalization due to a severe health crisis. The entertainment world is mourning the loss of one of Mexico’s most beloved television personalities. The news was confirmed through the official social media accounts of Ventaneando, the TV Azteca program that had been his professional home since the 1990s.

Daniel Bisogno poses for photo during the red carpet of the play Mean Girls on June 5, 2024 in Mexico City, Mexico.© Getty Images
Daniel Bisogno poses for photo during the red carpet of the play Mean Girls on June 5, 2024 in Mexico City, Mexico.

His longtime colleague, friend, and mentor, Paty Chapoy, echoed the heartbreaking news, sharing a photo of them together. On X, she wrote, "It is with immense sadness that I inform you that Daniel Bisogno has passed away." Her brief yet poignant message captured the deep loss felt by many.

Daniel Bisogno’s Health Struggles

A talented actor, comedian, and TV host, Daniel Bisogno was born on May 19, 1973, in Mexico. He rose to fame after joining Ventaneando, where his sharp wit, humor, and unapologetic criticism captivated audiences. In addition to his work in television, he pursued acting, having studied drama at Televisa’s Centro de Educación Artística (CEA) in his youth.

Daniel Bisogno poses on the red carpet for the documentary '13:14: El Reto de Ayudar' on September 13, 2022 in Mexico City, Mexico. © Alan Espinosa
Daniel Bisogno poses on the red carpet for the documentary '13:14: El Reto de Ayudar' on September 13, 2022 in Mexico City, Mexico.

A career cut short by illness

Affectionately nicknamed "El Muñe," Bisogno remained a staple on Ventaneando until health concerns began affecting him in recent months. Amid public speculation, he candidly disclosed his battle with serious health issues that led to intensive care and, ultimately, a liver transplant.

His brother, Alejandro Bisogno, recently shared details about the complications: "The problem is that a bacterium settled in the bile ducts. It’s a bacteria that has been mutating—each time antibiotics are administered, it becomes stronger," he explained.

Alejandro further revealed that Daniel had been in and out of the hospital frequently. During his most recent hospitalization, doctors had to remove bile duct prostheses, which had become a breeding ground for the bacteria. The removal caused the infection to spread into his bloodstream. Reports indicated that Daniel was awaiting another liver and kidney transplant.

Daniel Bisogno poses for a photograph during a press conference of the TV show Ventadendo at TV Azteca Ajusco on January 20, 2011 in Mexico City, Mexico.© LatinContent via Getty Images
MEXICO CITY, MEXICO - JANUARY 20: Daniel Bisogno poses for a

A devoted father and unforgettable personality

Following the tragic news, an outpouring of condolences flooded social media from friends, colleagues, and fans. Many extended their sympathies to his family, particularly his eight-year-old daughter, Michaela, whom he shared with his former partner Cristina Riva Palacio. The couple was married from 2014 to 2019.

Remembering Daniel Bisogno

Daniel Bisogno leaves behind a legacy in Mexican entertainment, remembered for his sharp commentary, quick humor, and charismatic on-screen presence. His absence will be deeply felt by those who knew and admired him.

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