
Tato Bores
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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.
Known for
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Vida nocturna (1955)
as Antonio "El Rata"

One Sin A Month (1949)
Actor

Mala Gente (1952)
Actor

Disputas en la cama (1972)
Actor

La caraba (1948)
as Cadete de la tintorería

La locura de Don Juan (1948)
Actor

Vacanze in Argentina (1966)
Actor

El asalto (1960)
Actor

Married and miss (1954)
Actor

Propiedad (1962)
Actor

Road to crime (1951)
as Jorge Castro

El televisor (1962)
Actor

La comedia inmortal (1951)
Actor

1000 Boomerangs (1995)
as Tato Bores

Shared Apartment (1980)
as Mauricio Steimberg

Por cuatro días locos (1953)
Actor

Viaje de una noche de verano (1965)
Actor

Champion by force (1950)
as Igor

Esta es mi vida (1952)
Actor

Amante para dos (1981)
as Mauricio





