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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Juan Carlos Calabró (born in Buenos Aires on February 3, 1934) is an Argentine actor and comedian. He debuted on radio in the early sixties with the program Farandulandia and reached television in 1962 with the hit comedy Telecómicos (written by Aldo Cammarota and Délfor Dicásolo). In that decade began participating in theater with "Extraña Pareja", the legendary work by Neil Simon, at known theaters such as Maipo, National and Astros. In 1978 began on television with…mehr

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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Juan Carlos Calabró (born in Buenos Aires on February 3, 1934) is an Argentine actor and comedian. He debuted on radio in the early sixties with the program Farandulandia and reached television in 1962 with the hit comedy Telecómicos (written by Aldo Cammarota and Délfor Dicásolo). In that decade began participating in theater with "Extraña Pareja", the legendary work by Neil Simon, at known theaters such as Maipo, National and Astros. In 1978 began on television with a starring role in Calabromas, program which with different formats and versions was a unique Argentine comedy event of the eighties. Memorable characters as the brilliant, avant-garde (and often underrated) "Johny Tolengo", "Gran Valor" and the unforgettably tender and sincere "Aníbal (el pelotazo en contra)" developed for this program.