Adriana Aizemberg

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Adriana Aizenberg (born 1 December 1938) is an Argentine film and television actress.

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She has appeared in film since the year 1967 making her debut in El ABC del amor . She acted in the popular 2004 Daniel Burman film El abrazo partido alongside Uruguayan actor Daniel Hendler, and in ''A través de tus ojos in the role of Nilda in 2006.

Aizenberg was married to actor Carlos Moreno. Their son is director Rodrigo Moreno.

Filmography

Television

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