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Valentín Trujillo
Valentín Trujillo may refer to: * Valentín Trujillo (writer), Uruguayan writer * Valentín Trujillo (actor), Mexican actor, writer and director * Valentín Trujillo (pianist) Valentín Trujillo Sánchez (born May 2, 1933), also known as "Maestro Valentín" or "Tío Valentín", is a Chilean pianist and arranger of popular music. He is known for his participation in television programs, including "Sábado Gigante". Early ...
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Valentín Trujillo (writer)
Valentín Trujillo is an Uruguayan writer. He was born in Maldonado in 1979. He studied cinema at the Cinemateca Uruguaya and journalism at the Universidad Católica. In 2005, he started working as a journalist for '' El Observador'' newspaper in Montevideo. In 2007, he won the Premio Nacional de Narrativa Juan José Morosoli for his book of short stories ''Jaula de costillas''. He contributed a story in an anthology titled ''Sobrenatural'', published in 2012 by Estuario Editora. His second book of stories is titled ''Entre los jíbaros''. He has also published a biography of the Uruguayan scholar Carlos Real de Azúa. In 2017, Trujillo was named as one of the Bogota39, a list of the promising young writers in Latin America Latin America or * french: Amérique Latine, link=no * ht, Amerik Latin, link=no * pt, América Latina, link=no, name=a, sometimes referred to as LatAm is a large cultural region in the Americas where Romance languages — languages derived f .... ...
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Valentín Trujillo (actor)
Rafael Valentín Trujillo Gazcón (28 March 1951 – 4 May 2006) was a Mexican actor, writer and director. His career spanned 48 years, where he appeared in over 140 films and directed 20 films. Early life Trujillo was born on 28 March 1951, in a show business family as his grandfather was film producer Valentín Gazcón and his uncle was actor Gilberto Gazcón. He made his film debut as an infant. Trujillo studied law at Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (UNAM), but chose to become an actor instead after obtaining his degree. Career Early career Trujillo made his acting debut at the age of seven in the film ''El Gran Pillo'' (1958). As a teen he acted in the Columbia Pictures release ''Rage'' (1966) alongside Glenn Ford and Stella Stevens. Stardom Beginning in the early 1970s, Trujillo was cast often as the male lead. The film ''Las figuras de arena'' (1970) directed by Roberto Gavaldón established him as a leading man. He worked steadily as the leading man i ...
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