
In 1949 at the age of four he made his debut as a clown with his father, in 1964 he moved to Madrid where he did stage plays and in 1973 he made his debut on films. He was married to María José Egea, and she died on 13 December 2003 from a cancer and was cremated at cementerio de la Almudena in Madrid. Prior to their divorce, they had had at least one child.
Esteso made a comic duo with Andrés Pajares and they appeared in nine comedy films between 1979 and 1983 such as Los energéticos, Los bingueros, Yo hice a Roque III, Los chulos, Los liantes, Padre no hay más que dos, Todos al suelo, Agítese antes de usarla and La lola nos lleva al huerto, some of them starring Antonio Ozores, Adriana Vega, Mirta Miller, Paloma Hurtado, Ángel de Andrés.
He also worked as a singer, including the songs "La Ramona", "El Zurriagazo", "El Bellotero pop" and "Los niños con las niñas". In 2011 "La Ramona" was sung by King Africa and Esteso.
In 2006, he was going to appear with Pajares in a film titled El código Aparinci, but it was cancelled.
Él mismo
Self - Guest
Paco Andújar
Ramiro Cuadrado
Fernando
Self - Stand-Up Comedian
Self - Actor
Self - Interviewee
Ovidio
Ramiro Cuadrado
Floro / Fabián / Abuelo Belloto
Edmundo
Ramiro Cuadrado
Fernando
José Fernández Arriba 'Pepito Piscina'
Tío Ramón
Fidel
David
Fermín Cejuela
Alberto, el decorador
Pablo Munilla
Bill Pistolas de oro
Fabricio
Self
Facundo Bonilla (Nº 0)
Federico
Santiago Briones
Felix
Lorenzo
Chapuzas (segment "Chapuzas reunidos") / El Chato de la Mandanga (segment "El Chato de la Mandanga") / Dr. Severo (segment "Amor a los animales")
Ramiro
Federico Castro
Don Justo
Restaurant Customer (uncredited)
Moliner
Necesario
Don Cristóbal / Don Abilio
Orencio
Manolo
Inspector Carlos Cerezo
Carlos del Campo
Onofre Rosado Fernández
Alfonso
Don Justo - el cura
Self (archive footage)
Self
Florencio
Manuel
Mister
Invitado