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Patricia Maldonado (writer)

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Argentine-Brazilian writer (born 1956)

Patricia Maldonado
Patricia Maldonado (in the middle) with Celina Amadeo and Michal Nashiv
BornPatricia Maldonado
(1956-06-12) June 12, 1956 (age 68)
São Paulo, Brazil
OccupationWriter

Patricia Maldonado (born June 12, 1956, in São Paulo, Brazil) is an Argentine-Brazilian writer, who wrote scripts for Argentine television series such as Chiquititas, Verano del '98, Rebelde Way and Floricienta.

Filmography

Writer

Television

Film

Miscellaneous Crew

References

  1. Godoy, Jorge (January 19, 2009). ""Champs 12" por América". Extremista (in Spanish). Retrieved January 25, 2024.

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Chiquititas
Soundtracks
Special series
Adaptations
Films
Characters
Productions and creations of Cris Morena
Telenovelas
TV Series
Movies
Adaptations
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Notable actors


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