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- Birth nameJorge Ariel Guinzburg
- Height5′ 2½″ (1.59 m)
- Jorge Guinzburg was an Argentine journalist, writer, humorist and publicist. Born in Argentina in 1948, he began his career in radio with his friend Carlos Abrevaya (deceased in 1994), after both leave the studies in the law University. He made debut on radio in the Juan Carlos Mareco's program (Pinocheando/Radio Rivadavia). Later came his big successes: Satiricón (a magazine emblem of the 70s), the diary tale "Diógenes and the linyera" (in the snack of the newspaper Clarin), "The ventilator" (El ventilador) and "G Vitamin" (Vitamina G) in radio. An separate place deserves "The Rebellious News" (La noticia rebelde), a program that transformed the Argentine television and the way of make humor. In the last years came "The Bible and the Boiler" (La Biblia y el calefón) and "Informal mornings" (Mañanas informales), both products as good as everything that he did in his short life. He was rewarded on eight occasions by "Clarín" (Clarin Spectacles Awards) and with 10 "Martin Fierro", the most important award of Argentina.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Luis Venosa
- Jorge Ariel Guinzburg (Buenos Aires, February 3, 1949 - March 12, 2008) was a journalist, humorist, theatrical producer and host of television and radio Argentina.
The artist had four children (Soledad and Malena, in his first marriage, and boys Iam and Sacha from the union with Andrea Stivel).
Fan of Velez Sarsfield club, a team of football soccer from Argentina.- IMDb Mini Biography By: lucas m
- SpousesAndrea Stivel(1986 - March 12, 2008) (his death, 2 children)? (divorced, 2 children)
- Children
- Short stature
- Mustache
- Argentine comedian and writer.
- TV host and creator of Peor es nada (1990), La biblia y el calefón (1997) and Mañanas informales (2005).
- Co-writer of the comic strip "Diógenes y el Linyera".
- Father of Soledad Guinzburg (b. 1975) and Malena Guinzburg (b. 1978).
- Worked for the TV channels: Tevedos/América (1986-1989; 1997-1998; 2001-2002), Canal 13 (1987; 1990-1994; 1996; 1999-2000; 2005-2008), ATC (1989), Todo Noticias (1993), Canal 9 (1995), Canal (á) (2002-2003) and Telefe (2002-2003).
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