
Andrés García de Bustamante Caballero, better known by his stage name Andrés Bustamante, is a Mexican comedian and actor. He worked at TV Azteca. His work includes children's show Los Cuentos del Espejo, and multi-character sketch format shows Entre Amigos, Sin Tornillos and El Güiri Güiri. He has authored two books: ¿Y yo por que? and ¿Por que yo no?. Fritz Glockner compared him with Tin Tan.

Fortino Mario Moreno y Reyes, known casually as Mario Moreno and professionally as Cantinflas, was a Mexican film actor, producer, and screenwriter. He is considered to have been the most accomplished Mexican comedian and is celebrated throughout Latin America and in Spain. His humor, loaded with Mexican linguistic features of intonation, vocabulary, and syntax, is beloved in all the Spanish-speaking countries of Latin America and in Spain and has given rise to a range of expressions including cantinflear, cantinflada, cantinflesco, and cantinflero.

Roberto Mario Gómez y Bolaños, more commonly known by his stage name Chespirito, or "Little Shakespeare" was a Mexican comedian, actor, screenwriter, director, and producer who was regarded as one of Latin America's most beloved comedians. He is mostly known by his acting role Chavo from the sitcom El Chavo del 8.

Eugenio Alexandrino González Derbez is a Mexican actor, comedian and filmmaker.

Carlos Espejel Leguizano is a Mexican telenovela actor and comedian, best known for his roles as "Chiquidrácula" (1982–1987) and "Carlinflas" (1982–2006).
Facundo Gómez Bruera, best known as by his stage name Facundo, is a Mexican TV host among Mexican teenagers.

Víctor Alberto Trujillo Matamoros is a Mexican host, comedian, political commentator and journalist. He is best known for his character Brozo el Payaso Tenebroso, a green-haired, unkempt, obscene and aggressive clown.