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1 Career  





2 Family  





3 Professional career  



3.1  Filmography  





3.2  Television Programs  





3.3  Theatre  







4 References  





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Berugo Carámbula
Born

Heber Hugo Carámbula


(1945-10-31)31 October 1945
Las Piedras, Uruguay
Died14 November 2015(2015-11-14) (aged 70)
Buenos Aires, Argentina
SpouseAdriana
ChildrenJoaquín, Gabriel and María

Heber Hugo Carámbula, (31 October 1945 – 14 November 2015), also known under the stage nameofBerugo Carámbula, was a Uruguayan actor, comedian and TV host, born in Las Piedras in 1945.[1]

Career

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Berugo Carámbula started his career as a musician; in 1960 formed the jazz band "Crazy Clown Jazz Band". Later -already as a comedian- was part of the cast in the Uruguayan TV program Telecataplum, for which he became well known in Argentina, altogether with the other members of the cast: Ricardo Espalter, Eduardo D'Angelo, Enrique Almada, Andrés Redondo, Henny Trayles and Raimundo Soto, among others.

As an actor, Carámbula was an important member of several comedies on films, theatres and TV programs, and the TV series Son amores. He was also hired as TV host of other programs, both in Argentina and Uruguay. As a musician, he recorded in 1976 el the LP Solo de Guitarra, his only production as a classical guitar soloist.

In 1988, Carámbula was awarded with the Martín Fierro Award as the best TV host for his work in Atrévase a Soñar (Dare to Dream).

In 2004, he was diagnosed Parkinson's disease, what caused him to be out of TV and theatre for four years.

On 28 November 2008 the Departmental Board of Canelones rendered a homage to Carámbula declaring him illustrious citizen of the departamento.[2]

Carámbula died on November 14, 2015, after a long battle with his illness.

Family

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He was married to Adriana and has three children: Joaquín, Gabriel y María. His son Gabriel Carámbula inherited his musician skills; he was lead singer and main songwriter in the rock band Los Perros Calientes, and is currently pursuing a solo career. His daughter María Carámbula is an actress; in 2006 she played Julia Demont in the TV program Chiquititas, and she currently is working in Herencia de amor.

Professional career

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Filmography

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Television Programs

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Theatre

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References

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  1. ^ "Uruguayan comedian Berugo Carámbula dies". buenosairesherald.com. Buenos Aires Herald. November 15, 2015. Archived from the original on 4 March 2016.
  • ^ "Homenajean hoy a "Berugo" Carámbula en Las Piedras". LARED21. 28 November 2008.
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