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Mauricio Borensztein, better known as Tato Bores (1925-1996), was an Argentine comic and monologist. He participated in films, theater, and television, with the latter being the platform where he obtained his recognition. He is best known for his political humor, being heavily inspired by Pepe Arias.
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1981-08-13 | Amante para dos | Mauricio |
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1980-09-18 | Shared Apartment | Mauricio Steimberg |
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1972-01-21 | Disputas en la cama | |
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1966-12-16 | Vacanze in Argentina | |
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1965-06-10 | Viaje de una noche de verano | |
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1962-06-13 | Propiedad | |
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1962-04-19 | El televisor | |
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1960-09-10 | El asalto | |
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1955-03-18 | Vida nocturna | Antonio "El Rata" |
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1954-04-22 | Married and miss | |
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1953-07-30 | Por cuatro días locos | |
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1952-03-19 | Mala Gente | |
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1952-01-01 | Esta es mi vida | |
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1951-03-22 | Road to crime | Jorge Castro |
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1951-02-09 | La comedia inmortal | |
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1950-01-05 | Champion by force | Igor |
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1949-05-18 | One Sin A Month | |
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1948-03-20 | La locura de Don Juan | |
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1948-03-18 | La caraba | Cadete de la tintorería |