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Argentine musician and television presenter

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Arturo de la Cruz Feliciani, better known for his stage name Cacho de la Cruz (Chunk of the cross) (Buenos Aires, 8 May 1937) is an Argentine-born television presenter, humorist and entertainer who developed almost all his career in Uruguay.

Son of Moroccan and Italian immigrants, he started working in Buenos Aires his teens. Soon he moved to Uruguay, where he has been working at Teledoce for decades. Some of his best-remembered TV programs are "El show del mediodía" and "Cacho Bochinche".

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  1. Cacho de la Cruz hauls over the coals (in Spanish)


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