Argentine musicians who died due to Hepatitis

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Leonardo Favio

Leonardo Favio (May 28, 1938 Luján de Cuyo-November 5, 2012 Buenos Aires) a.k.a. Leonardo Fabio, Sandro, Favio, Leonardo, Fuad Jorge Jury or El juglar de américa was an Argentine singer, screenwriter, film director, actor and songwriter. His children are called Leonardo Jury and Nico Jury.

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During his career, Leonardo Favio achieved significant success as a filmmaker, directing classics of Argentine cinema such as "Crónica de un niño solo" (1965), "El dependiente" (1969) and "Soñar, soñar" (1976). He also acted in numerous films, including "Juan Moreira" (1973) and "Gatica, el mono" (1993).

As a singer and songwriter, Favio was known for his romantic ballads and his ability to connect with audiences through his emotional performances. He released over 20 albums throughout his career and his music continues to be revered in Latin America and beyond.

Favio's contribution to Argentine culture was recognized with numerous awards, including the Konex Award in 1985 for best film director of the decade, and the National Culture Award in 1986. He passed away in 2012 at the age of 74, leaving behind a legacy as one of the most beloved and influential artists in Argentina's history.

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