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Ernesto Acher

Ernesto Acher is an Argentine comedian, actor, composer, arranger, multi-instrumentalist and orchestral conductor. Between 1971 and 1986 he was a member of the celebrated Argentine group Les Luthiers, with which he acted as composer, comedian, singer, and performer on more than twenty instruments, some of which he created himself. Before separating from the group, he was involved in individual projects as composer – including a soundtrack, a quartet for clarinet and strings, a string sextet and a symphonic poem for viola and orchestra. In 1988 he founded the La Banda Elástica, gathering some of the most outstanding Argentine jazz musicians. The band dissolved in 1993. Since then he has developed several musical and comedy projects, and performed as an orchestral conductor.

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Gogó Andreu

Ricardo César Andreu was an Argentine actor, comedian and musician.

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Jorge Guinzburg

Jorge Ariel Guinzburg was an Argentine journalist, theatrical producer, humorist, and TV and radio host.

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Gianni Lunadei

Gianni Lunadei was an Italian Argentine actor. He is considered as one of the most versatile actors of his generation, and is best known for his work in Argentine comedy.

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Enrique Pinti

Enrique Pinti is an Argentine actor and comedian.

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Joe Rígoli

Jorge Rígoli was an Argentine comedian and actor. He was known for starring in the popular Argentine animated series Un, dos, tres... responda otra vez. Rígoli was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina.

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Mario Sapag

Mario Sapag was an Argentinian television personality, comedian, and impersonator. He was probably Argentina's best known "Turco" in the early 1980s.

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Marcos Zucker

Marcos Zucker was an Argentine actor and comedian, known for his work on stage, television, and in films, he is best known for his comedic roles and appeared in 66 films.