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Lidia Elsa Satragno was born on 11 November, 1935 in San Justo, Buenos Aires, Argentina, is an Argentine actress and politician (1935–2022). Discover Lidia Elsa Satragno's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 87 years old?

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Age 87 years old
Zodiac Sign Scorpio
Born 11 November 1935
Birthday 11 November
Birthplace San Justo, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Date of death 8 December, 2022
Died Place Buenos Aires, Argentina
Nationality Buenos Aires

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1935

Lidia Elsa Satragno (11 November 1935 – 8 December 2022) was an Argentine actress and politician, where she was popularly known as Pinky.

Lidia Elsa Satragno was born in the western Buenos Aires suburb of San Justo in 1935.

1956

She debuted on Argentine television in a 1956 vinegar advertisement and, by 1957, appeared on as many as 22 television ads on any given day.

This success led to her own talk show on Argentine Public Television, Buenos Días Pinky, during which she was invited as a guest of honor by German Chancellor Konrad Adenauer.

The show also earned renown for its screenwriter, María Elena Walsh, and helped pave the way for women in Argentine television, generally.

1959

Cast by noted period piece Director Leopoldo Torre Nilsson in La caída (The Fall) in 1959, in 1961 she was offered a co-anchorship in news anchorman Bernardo Neustadt's Nosotros (Us), becoming the first Argentine woman on television so honored.

1960

Pinky hosted or co-hosted a number of other talk and variety shows during the 1960s and 1970s, the most successful of which were Feminísima, El pueblo quiere saber (People Want to Know), Pinky y la noticia (Pinky and the News) and La década del '60.

She set time aside for other projects, as well, cast by Argentine and Mexican directors in a number of film roles in the 1960s.

1962

One of her interview guests in 1962, a rising figure in Argentine tango named Raúl Lavié, had recently been separated and quickly developed a relationship with the avuncular hostess; the two were married in 1965.

Enjoying a stellar career, she soon became known as "Ms. Television" in Argentina, though her private life entered a difficult phase.

1963

Co-hosting Incomunicados with Neustadt in 1963, the show became memorable for an interview held with Arturo Frondizi, the first granted by a former president on Argentine television.

Her work with Neustadt and introduction to the world of politics led to a friendship with a young UCR strategist, Rodolfo Terragno, that she maintained.

1970

She was diagnosed with breast cancer in 1970, but recovered a few years later.

1974

She and Lavié had two sons, but soon grew apart and were separated and reunited a number of times before parting ways in 1974, something Pinky has attributed to infidelity on his part.

1978

Pinky was among the stars on hand to inaugurate Argentine color television broadcasting in 1978 but soon fell out of favor with the prevailing dictatorship, however, after agreeing to interview Norma Aleandro, a renowned actress and dissident.

This led her to turn to Argentina's vibrant theatre scene, where she accepted leading roles in local productions of Two Women, The Vagina Monologues and The Prisoner of Second Avenue, among others.

Pinky produced a successful Buenos Aires presentation of Annie, as well.

1982

Her decision to cohost a 1982 television fundraiser devoted to the ongoing Falklands War cost the hostess professional clout following the advent of democracy in 1983, whose victorious UCR she supported, ironically.

Continuing to host a number of radio and television shows, she relocated to Azul, where she hosted the nationally broadcast La década del '80.

1995

Pinky became officially affiliated to the struggling, centrist Radical Civic Union following that party's 1995 election of Rodolfo Terragno as its president and, in 1999, she ran on the UCR-led Alliance for Mayor of La Matanza, the most populous district in the Province of Buenos Aires.

Claiming victory after early returns on election night put her narrowly ahead, she was forced to concede defeat later in the evening after a complete tally gave the Justicialist (Peronist) Party candidate, Alberto Balestrini, a narrow edge.

2000

Buenos Aires Mayor Enrique Olivera named her Secretary of Social Policy Promotion for the city in 2000, where she earned plaudits for her efforts against domestic violence.

2001

She returned to television to host Pinky y la conversación in 2001 and was awarded the prestigious Martín Fierro Award for Broadcasting Excellence in 2006.

Having appeared for over 30,000 hours on Argentine television, she announced her intention to run for a seat in the Chamber of Deputies to represent the province where she was raised in and continued to live in.

2003

Her two sons, Leonardo and Gastón Satragno, formed Ultratango in 2003, a musical group performing in the Nuevo tango genre.

2007

Running on the center-right Republican Proposal ticket founded by businessman (and later Buenos Aires Mayor) Mauricio Macri, Pinky was elected to Congress in October 2007.

2009

Following the 2009 mid-term elections, and at 74 years of age, Pinky became the dean of the Lower House of Congress, presiding over the 4 December session that elected the body's new leadership.

Satragno died on 8 December 2022, at the age of 87 in Buenos Aires.