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Jorge Raúl Porcel de Peralta (; 7 September 1936 – 16 May 2006), known as Jorge Porcel, was an Argentine comedy actor and television host. He was nicknamed ''El Gordo de América'' (''America's Fat Guy''). Porcel is considered, along with
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, one of Argentina's greatest comic actors of the twentieth century.


Film career

Porcel worked in 49 movies, starting with 1962's ''Disloque en Mar del Plata'', and ending with ''
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'' (1993). Many of these 49 movies were collaborations with Olmedo. Among the movies they did together was 1986's ''Rambito y Rambón: Primera Misión''. (''Little Rambo and Big Rambo: First Mission'') Many of Porcel and Olmedo's movies in the 1970s and 1980s were adult-oriented comedies. Conservative Argentine authorities rated these movies as PM-18 (age 18 and above), except for some movies planned for family audiences, which had "tamer" content. These movies are considered to be the pinnacle of Argentina's sexy comedy movie genre. Most of these movies were directed by Gerardo Sofovich or his brother
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. Porcel virtually stopped appearing in these movies after the accidental death of Olmedo, which left him clinically depressed.


Films


Television career

Porcel had many TV hit shows as well, including ''Operación Ja Ja'' (both the 1960s original and the 1980s remake) and '' Polémica en el bar'' (Debate at the Café), where he had celebrated moments of comedy with fellow comedian Juan Carlos Altavista. Most of these TV efforts were linked to the Sofovich brothers. He also did ''Las Gatitas Y Ratones de Porcel'' (Little Cats & Mice of Porcel). After he retired from filming movies in Argentina, he moved to
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, where he starred in a risqué late-night variety show named ''A la cama con Porcel'' (''To Bed with Porcel'') on the Telemundo network, and was given a cameo in Hollywood production
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. ''A La Pasta con Porcel'' is a restaurant in Miami Beach opened by Porcel and named after his popular television show. Porcel's health deteriorated with time, due to his struggles with
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and
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, to the point of ending up using a
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in his later years. He toured during 1999 through
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to promote his autobiography ''Laughs, Applause and Tears''. By this time, he had also become a born again Christian. Porcel died in a hospital in
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after a
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surgery at the age of 69. His body was flown to
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and buried at the Chacarita Cemetery.


Music

In 1980 he recorded a bolero record called ''Pure heart'' (Spanish: Puro Corazón (1980)) . Jorge Porcel loved music and in his shows he used to sing boleros, as in Las gatitas y ratones de Porcel (Porcel's kittens and mice) (where he was frequently accompanied by piano player Mike Rivas) and at ''¿Lo viste a Porcel? (Have you seen Porcel).'' With his character Don Mateo he took part in a record from the show Operacióm Ja-Já (Operation Ha ha) singing along with
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,
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's hit «Libre, solterito y sin nadie» (Free, single and with nobody).


Comics

In 1970's decade, for several years, Cielosur Editora published several magazines dedicated to TV characters, as Piluso, Minguito and El Gordo Porcel. ''Las aventuras del Gordo Porcel'' (The adventures of Porcel the Fat Man) was the title of the one dedicated to Jorge. The usual play -with drawings by Francisco Mazza- consisted of el Gordo getting in trouble and several confusions, during the time in between the feasts of food prepared by his mother, who he lived with. Other frequent characters are his girlfriend and his dog Banana, who had his own comic.


See also

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* List of television presenters/Argentina


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* * * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Porcel, Jorge 1936 births Male actors from Buenos Aires Argentine male film actors Argentine male television actors Argentine comedians Argentine evangelicals 2006 deaths Burials at La Chacarita Cemetery 20th-century comedians