Tato Awards
The Tato Awards () are Argentine awards for television, released by the CAPIT (Cámara Argentina de Productoras Independientes de Televisión). The award is named "Tato" as an homage to the late Tato Bores Mauricio Borensztein (27 April 1925 – 11 January 1996), known by the stage name Tato Bores, was an Argentine film, theatre and television comedian, who specialized in political humor. His ironic TV monologues, delivered at a fast pace, becam .... First released in 2009, the jury is composed of 843 professionals of the Argentine television. The 52 items voted by more than 2,500 industry professionals and specialized journalists cover the cycles of unitary and daily fiction of 2017's award. See also * Latin American television awards References Argentine television awards {{Argentina-culture-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Latin American Television Awards
Television awards in Latin America are or were given by several organizations for contributions in various fields of television in Latin America. General *Platino Awards, Ibero-America's annual film awards presented by Federación Iberoamericana de Productores Cinematográficos y Audiovisuales (FIPCA), established in 2013. Includes awards for Best Miniseries or TV series, Best Actor in a Miniseries or TV series and Best Actress in a Miniseries or TV series. See :Platino Awards. ** Platino Award for Best Director ** Platino Award for Best Ibero-American Film ** Platino Honorary Award ** Platino Award for Best Actor ** Platino Award for Best Actress *Premios Aura. Annual television awards for original Spanish-language series premiered on Over-the-top media service, streaming platforms. The first ceremony was held in 2024 Premios Aura, 2024. Argentina *Clarín Awards. Sponsored since 1998 by the Argentine newspaper ''Clarín (Argentine newspaper), Clarín''. Honors Argentine achieve ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Tato Bores
Mauricio Borensztein (27 April 1925 – 11 January 1996), known by the stage name Tato Bores, was an Argentine film, theatre and television comedian, who specialized in political humor. His ironic TV monologues, delivered at a fast pace, became a reference point for generations of Argentines. Biography He was born into a family of Polish Jewish heritage. He took his first steps into the humor field in 1957, after the fall of Juan Perón, debuting in state-owned Channel 7. When in character, he wore dress coat, white bow tie and a deliberately badly cut wig, and waved a cigar. Besides the monologues, at some point during each show he pretended to dial the number of the Casa Rosada and speak to the President (whoever it was at the time), asking pointed questions or commenting on uncomfortable news. Near the end of his life, Borensztein abandoned the weekly show format and resorted to "special programmes" every month or sometimes more often. In one of these, he appeared as Dr ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |