Yayo Guridi

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Yayo Guridi
Born
José Carlos Guridi

(1965-11-06) November 6, 1965 (age 58)
Villa María, Córdoba, Argentina
Occupation(s)Actor, comedian
Years active1995–present

Yayo Guridi (born November 6, 1965, in Villa María, Argentina), born José Carlos Guridi, is an Argentine actor and comedian.

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Biography

José Carlos Guridi was born and raised in Villa María. He studied and graduated in economics at the National University of Córdoba and would be devoted to that profession for a short time. He was also an adviser to the Ministry of Economy. [1]

After performing concerts and presentations for years in cafés and pubs, his rise to fame came in 1995 when he joined the comedy show Videomatch . In that program, he gave mainly performed sketches including high content of absurd, obscene, vulgar and off-color humor. Also conduct a fake Top Ten, entitled "Top Forry" where would perform parodies of music videos from artists like Nino Bravo, The Rolling Stones, Lionel Richie, Bee Gees, Bersuit Vergarabat, among others. [2]

From 2008 to 2015 he appeared as part of the cast of Sin codificar , a TV show where the humour was somewhat less vulgar and more innocent. [3] [4] He is left-handed.

Filmography

Television

YearProgramChannel
1995-2004 Videomatch Telefé
1998Los Rodríguez Telefé
2005Aunque usted no lo viera Telefé
2005-2006Buenos días, Argentina Telefé
2006El código Rodríguez Telefé
2007Bien tarde Telefé
2008El último vuelo del día America TV
2008 Sin codificar America TV
2009 Showmatch Canal 13
2010Diario del Mundial Telefé
2011 Los únicos Canal 13
2012Mi problema con las mujeres Telefé
2013–2015 Peligro sin codificar Telefé
2014 Tu cara me suena Telefé
2016 Educando a Nina Telefé

Movies

YearTitle
2006Bañeros 3: Todopoderosos
2011 Fase 7

Awards

YearAwardCategoryWorkResult
2011 Martín Fierro Awards Best Labor Humorous Sin codificar Nominated
2012Premios Carlosbest UnipersonalYayo y qué?...Tomá!Won [5]
2012Martín Fierro AwardsBest Labor Humorous Peligro sin codificar Nominated
2013Premios TatoComic work Peligro sin codificar Nominated
2013Martín Fierro AwardsBest Labor Humorous Peligro sin codificar Nominated [6]

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References

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  2. Yayo Guridi: el hombre que se convirtió en boom Retrieved February 11, 2016
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  5. Premios Carlos 2012 Retrieved February 11, 2016
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