List of Golden Martín Fierro Award winners
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The Golden Martín Fierro Award is presented annually by the Asociación de Periodistas de la Televisión y Radiofonía Argentina (APTRA) (Spanish: Association of journalists of Argentine television and radio).[1] It is given to honor an Argentine individual with an outstanding career in the media of Argentina or a recent production of outstanding quality. APTRA described the standard as "the best among the best".[1] It was first awarded in 1992 at the Martín Fierro Awards ceremony for works from 1991. It is a special award, unrelated to the regular ones, which are distributed in categories. A second award, the Platinum Martín Fierro Award, is selected by public poll among the previous recipients of the Golden award.[2] This second award was created in 2009 for works from 2008, but there was no Platinum award for the 2013 ceremony.[3] The awards for the cable television were split to their own ceremony, with its own Golden Martín Fierro in 2015.[4]
Golden Martín Fierro Award | |
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Awarded for | Individual with an outstanding career or recent production of outstanding quality |
Country | Argentina |
Presented by | APTRA |
First awarded | 1992 |
Currently held by |
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Website | aptra |
The talk show Fax was the first recipient of the award,[5] and, as of 2018,[lower-alpha 1] 100 días para enamorarse is the most recent.[6] No recipient has received the award twice, but Nicolás Repetto, host of Fax, received a personal one in 2000.[7] Facundo Arana, Julio Chávez, Mercedes Morán, Celeste Cid, Carla Peterson, Nancy Dupláa, Pablo Echarri, Diego Peretti and Gabriela Toscano have been lead actors of different works of fiction that received the award.