Mónica Gutiérrez

Mónica Gutiérrez’s full name is Clara Mónica Gutiérrez who got recognition as a journalist and television presenter.

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Mónica Gutiérrez Wiki/Bio

Real Name Clara Mónica Gutiérrez
Known as Mónica Gutiérrez
Gender Female
Born March 8 1955
Age 68
Birthplace  Rosario, Santa Fe, Argentina
Origin Argentine
Religion Chhristian
Nationality Argentine
School Local School
University National University of Rosario
Profession Journalist, television presenter
Marital Status Married
Husband Gay Alejandro Gawianski
Children N/A
Height in centimeters- 165
in meters- 1.65
in Feet Inches- 6’5”
Weight in Kilograms- 59
in Pounds- 130
Hair Color Black
Eye Color Black
 

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Who is Mónica Gutiérrez? Wiki, Age, Career

Mónica Gutiérrez was born on March 8, 1955, in Rosario, Santa Fe, Argentina. She is 68 years old as of 2023 and holds an Argentine.

Mónica Gutiérrez started her television career in Rosario during the 1970s when she was still a teenager. She earned a degree in Social Communication Sciences. In the final years of Argentina’s military dictatorship, she served as the presenter for news programs such as “60 Minutes” and “Informe Uno,” both broadcasted on ATC.

As Argentina transitioned to democracy, Gutiérrez continued her work with ATC, hosting shows like “Twenty-eight million,” “Thirty million,” “Noticiero Nacional,” and the talk show “Twenty women.” Moving on to cable television, she took on hosting duties for “Thirty-nine and a Half Weeks” and “Hands in the Mass.”

Currently, she co-presents “América Noticias Second Edition” with Guillermo Andino on América TV. Gutiérrez has had a long and varied career, contributing significantly to the field of journalism and television in Argentina.

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Achivements

Martin Fierro Awards History:

1998: Nominated for Best Female Journalistic Work for America News.
1999: Nominated.
2000: Winner.
2002: Nominated.
2003: Winner.
2004: Winner.
2005: Nominated.
2006: Nominated.
2007: Winner.
2008: Winner.
2013: Winner.
2016: Nominated.

Martín Fierro Cable Awards History:

1995: Nominated for Best Female Journalistic Work for VCC News.
1997: Nominated for Best Female Hosting for “The ones and the others.”
2002: Nominated for Best Female Journalistic Work for “Hands in the dough.”
2004: Winner.
2005: Winner.