Alberto Migré
Argentine writer (1931–2006) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Argentine writer (1931–2006) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Alberto Migré, pseudonym of "Felipe Alberto Milletari Miagro" (12 September 1931, Buenos Aires – 10 March 2006) was an Argentine TV screenwriter and producer, specialized on telenovelas.
Alberto was born in the barrio of Almagro, Buenos Aires, under the name of Felipe Alberto Milletari Miagro; the son of Piedmontese immigrants.
He was in charge of sound in a radionovela starring Chela Ruiz and Horacio Delfino. He wrote Revista juvenil argentina (1948).
Starting in 1972 Migré created television shows including Rolando Rivas, taxista, Piel Naranja and Pobre diabla. In 1974 he wrote the script for the cinema version of Rolando Rivas, taxista.
Migré never married, and lived with his parents until their death. He died in his sleep of a heart attack at the age of 75.
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