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Jorge Porcel
Porcel circa 1970
Born
Jorge Raúl Porcel de Peralta
(1936-09-07)7 September 1936
Buenos Aires, Argentina
Died
16 May 2006(2006-05-16) (aged 69)
Miami, Florida, United States
Occupation(s)
Actor, television host
Jorge Raúl Porcel de Peralta (Spanish pronunciation:[ˈxoɾxeraˈulpoɾˈseldepeˈɾalta]; 7 September 1936 – 16 May 2006), known as Jorge Porcel, was an Argentine comedy actor and television host.[1] He was nicknamed El Gordo de América (America's Fat Guy). Porcel is considered, along with Alberto Olmedo, one of Argentina's greatest comic actors of the twentieth century.
Jorge Raúl Porcel de Peralta (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈxoɾxe raˈul poɾˈsel de peˈɾalta]; 7 September 1936 – 16 May 2006), known as JorgePorcel, was an...
Olmedo's movies in the 1980s were adult-oriented comedies featuring JorgePorcel and vedettes Moria Casán and Susana Giménez. Conservative Argentine authorities...
1955) is an Argentine actress and vedette. She has worked along with JorgePorcel and specially with Alberto Olmedo, hence being known as one of the "Girls...
during the 1980s. She stood out alongside brilliant figures such as JorgePorcel, Alberto Olmedo, Fidel Pintos, Tristán, Luisa Albinoni, María Rosa Fugazot...
directed several picaresque films starring comedians Alberto Olmedo and JorgePorcel. As a businessman, he backed up major shows on Buenos Aires' Corrientes...
cameo in the comedy Los reyes del sablazo, starring Alberto Olmedo, JorgePorcel, Luisa Albinoni and Susana Traverso. In 1999, she participated in Todo...
Pointing (born 1986) Kevin Pollak (born 1957) Mike Pollock (born 1965) JorgePorcel (1936–2006) Javier Portales (1937–2003) Chris Porter (born 1979) Don...
such as Fidel Pintos, Juan Carlos Altavista, Adolfo García Grau and JorgePorcel. It was in that program that he met his future television friend and...
Sofovich. The film starred JorgePorcel and Alberto Olmedo. The film premiered in Argentina on March 22, 1973. JorgePorcel Alberto Olmedo Chico Novarro...
Bertrand Alberto Busaid Roberto Carnaghi Juan José Camero Susana Traverso JorgePorcel Jorgelina Aranda "Basta de mujeres" (in Spanish). Cinenacional.com. Retrieved...
Sofovich. Alberto Olmedo ... Alberto JorgePorcel ... Jorge Moria Casán ... Fabiana Tincho Zabala ... Don Antonio Jorge Martínez Patricia Dal Reina Reech...
Pacino, Sean Penn, Penelope Ann Miller, John Leguizamo, Luis Guzmán, JorgePorcel, Ingrid Rogers, James Rebhorn, Joseph Siravo, Frank Minucci, Adrian Pasdar...
her filming career was in adult-oriented comedies, acting opposite Alberto Olmedo, JorgePorcel. Ámbar La Fox at Cinenacional.com (in Spanish) (archive)...
Holly, American rock-and-roll singer-songwriter and musician (d. 1959) JorgePorcel, Argentine-American actor (d. 2006) September 14 – Walter Koenig, American...
Piñeyro, filmmaker Jorge Polaco, filmmaker Lola Ponce, singer, actress and model JorgePorcel, comedian Naomi Preizler, model and artist Jorge Preloran, filmmaker...
by Armando Bó. It stars sexploitation icon Isabel Sarli and comedian JorgePorcel. The well known star of erotic movies, Isabel Sarli, plays Alicia a single...
Argentine film directed by Enrique Carreras. Starring Alberto Olmedo and JorgePorcel. This film, shot during the 1987/88 season in Mar del Plata, was the...
boxer Nathán Pinzón (1917–1993), actor Pablo Podestá (1875–1923), actor JorgePorcel (1936–2006), comedian Javier Portales (1937–2003), comedian Glenn Postolski...
redonda (with Alberto Olmedo y JorgePorcel). 1973: Los Doctores las prefieren desnudas (with Alberto Olmedo y JorgePorcel). 1982: Señora de nadie (Isabel)...
del Plata) is a 1964 Argentine film, directed by Conrado Diana. Délfor JorgePorcel Calígula Mengueche Belinda Isabel Lainer Vicente La Russa Carlos Ferreyra...
comedians include Juan Verdaguer, Tato Bores, Alberto Olmedo, JorgePorcel, Antonio Gasalla, Jorge Guinzburg, Alfredo Casero, Juan Carlos Mareco, Gianni Lunadei...