Natalia Denegri
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Natalia Denegri es una actriz, conductora de televisión, productora y escritora argentina, residente en Miami, EE. UU. Comenzó su carrera como actriz y presentadora en Argentina, donde participó en programas de televisión, obras de teatro y un programa de radio.
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Natalia Denegri (born March 18, 1976 in Buenos Aires, Argentina) producer and writer, residing in Miami, United States. She began her career as an actress and host in Argentina, where she participated in TV shows, plays and a radio program. In the United States, she has won 22 Emmy Awards. She obtained the first one in 2015 together with host Nelson Bustamante and producer Elizabeth Hernández for her documentary Doble Exilio Part 2 in the News & Documentary category.
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Natalia Denegri es una actriz, conductora de televisión, productora y escritora argentina, residente en Miami, EE. UU. Comenzó su carrera como actriz y presentadora en Argentina, donde participó en programas de televisión, obras de teatro y un programa de radio.
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Natalia Denegri (born March 18, 1976 in Buenos Aires, Argentina) producer and writer, residing in Miami, United States. She began her career as an actress and host in Argentina, where she participated in TV shows, plays and a radio program. In the United States, she has won 22 Emmy Awards. She obtained the first one in 2015 together with host Nelson Bustamante and producer Elizabeth Hernández for her documentary Doble Exilio Part 2 in the News & Documentary category. In 2017 she won another two Emmys, one for her work on RCTV, 10 años después and the second one in the category "Religious Program", where she competed with five other submissions, for Buscando a Dios. In 2018, she won another four awards, becoming the first Argentine to win seven Emmys. She received the Carteles award in Miami for her journalistic, social and humanitarian work with her program Corazones Guerreros first broadcast on the CNN Latino channel and then on Mega TV. In 2017, she was recognized by the United States Congress for her community work in helping those affected by Hurricane Maria in Puerto Rico. That same year she was named Cultural Ambassador and presenter of the International Independent Film Festival of Pozos, Mexico. In 2018, she was included in the list of the 25 Most Powerful Hispanic Women of People En Español magazine along with Salma Hayek and Thalía. In 2019 she won six 2019 Suncoast Regional Emmy Awards, where she includes four personal and two as executive producer of the documentaries Dreams, interrupted and For the Children, by the Children. In 2021 she was selected by Hola! magazine as one of the most influential and empowered Latinas in its “Latina Top 100 Powerhouse” ranking, in the Latina Changemaker category. At the end of 2021, she won five Suncoast Emmys, including a personal one as an executive producer in the category Best Human Interest Documentary. With 22 awards, she became the most Emmy Award-winning Latina in history.
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