
Marcos Mundstock
Marcos Mundstock was a renowned Argentine actor, humorist, and member of the musical comedy group Les Luthiers, known for his sharp wit and clever wordplay. Over his career, he became famous for combining music, comedy, and theater, creating a unique style that resonated with audiences in Latin America and beyond. His contributions to the arts included not only performances but also thoughtful commentary on language and communication, as seen in his proposals during the Congress of the Language in 2019, where he humorously suggested new measures for evaluating everyday expressions of time in conversation.
Born on May 25, 1943 (82 years old)
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Argentina:
Mundstock quickly responded to a question about AIDS during a visit to Mirtha Legrand's program in the 1990s.
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Marcos Mundstock proposed a stricter valuation of popular speech time units at the Congress of the Language in 2019.
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