List of Famous people born in Province of Buenos Aires
Mario Pergolini
Mario Daniel Pergolini is an Argentine journalist, media producer and businessman, best known as the former main host of the television show Caiga Quien Caiga (CQC) broadcast on Argentina's Telefe.
Alan Franco
Alan Javier Franco is an Argentine professional footballer who plays as a centre-back for Major League Soccer club Atlanta United and the Argentina national team.
Nelson Castro
Nelson Alberto Castro is an Argentine journalist, doctor and writer. He hosts political debate show "El Juego Limpio" on Todo Noticias (TN), Thursday nights.
Antonio Gasalla
Antonio Gasalla is an Argentine actor, comedian, and theatre director.
Ariel Rojas
Ariel Mauricio Rojas is a football midfielder who plays for Atlético Tucumán.
Rodolfo Esteban Cardoso
Rodolfo Esteban Cardoso is an Argentine former football midfielder who spent the majority of his playing career in Germany. He was head coach of the reserve team of Hamburger SV between 2008 and 2014. He was most recently the assistant coach of Hamburger SV.
Eugenia Tobal
Frank Dario Kudelka
Israel Alejandro Damonte is an Argentine football manager and former player. He is the current manager of Huracán.
Eduardo Sacheri
Eduardo Alfredo Sacheri is an Argentine writer and professor of History, graduated in the National University of Luján. He is best known for his novel La pregunta de sus ojos which became the basis for the Oscar-winning film El secreto de sus ojos and its American remake. Sacheri co-wrote the film's script in collaboration with its director Juan Jose Campanella. Sacheri and Campanella were also the screenwriters of the animation film Underdogs. He also published a number of short stories, such as Esperándolo a Tito y otros cuentos de fútbol and Lo raro empezó después.
Jorge Asís
Jorge Cayetano Zaín Asís is an Argentine writer and politician. His literary career took off in the 1970s, when he published a daily column in Clarín, and published a number of novels that dealt with youth, sex, politics, and the everyday life of the poor and working classes in modern Argentina. While some of his books expressed sympathy for the victims of the military junta of 1976-1983, he was later also accused of having collaborated with the regime. In the 1980s he became directly involved in politics and occupied a number of positions during the government of Carlos Menem. He ran as vice-presidential candidate in 2007 on a ticket that finished 6th in the elections.