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Manuel Sofovich

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Argentine journalist
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Manuel Sofovich (Pergamino, 1900 –Buenos Aires, June 3, 1960) was anArgentine journalist.[1] Sofovich was the son ofRussian Jewish immigrants.

He was the father of screenwritersHugo andGerardo Sofovich.

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  1. ^"Blogs de la gente". Archived fromthe original on 2015-04-02. Retrieved2015-03-08.
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