Julián Elfenbein
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Julián Eduardo Elfenbein Kaufmann (born in Santiago, Chile on July 24, 1972) is a Chilean journalist, radio broadcaster and television presenter.
Personal life
Julián Elfenbein is a personality of Jewish descent. In mid-1996, Elfenbein suffered a car accident that killed his girlfriend Soledad Araiza. He lost his father in February 2010. In August 2010, a casual fall during filming of Acoso Textual, he had another serious health issue when he was diagnosed with a brain tumor that required urgent surgery. He has recovered with a return to television amid an outburst of great public support.
Elfenbein was married to Daniela Kirberg and is father of three children, Benjamin, Sarah and Rafaela.
Career
Julián Elfenbein studied journalism at the University Diego Portales and after graduation, worked in television broadcasting, most notably with Televisión Nacional de Chile (TVN), most notably as a comedian in Ponce Candidate and in Noche de Juegos.
On the reality show Tocando las estrellas (meaning No matter what happens) on Chile's Channel 13, he co-presenter with Karen Doggenweiler in 2008. After a break from television for medical care, he rejoined Chilevisión (CHV), where he continued to work on Primer Plano, Allá T, Fiebre de baile (Dance Fever), El Poder del 10 and Talento Chileno (Chilean Talent). Televisión Nacional de Chile (TVN), the Chilean version of Minute to Win It, announced in 2010 that he would return to the network as host of the first-ever series of Factor X of the international The X Factor and host of Un minuto para ganar, the local version of Minute to Win It.
Awards
- In 2010, Julián Elfenbein won the "best TV presenter" award at the Premios Fotech 2010, with the program he presents Talento Chileno winning "Programme of the Year" at the same event.