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Julio Frade, a Renowned Uruguayan Musician, Comedian and Driver, Died

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The artist died at the age of 81 in Montevideo. He was considered the last exponent of his country’s golden generation of humor.

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The artist died at the age of 81 in Montevideo. He was considered the last exponent of his country’s golden generation of humor.

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Julio Frade, musician, concert player and actor, died this Friday at the age of 81, as confirmed by his relatives. “He left in peace,” they added. The artist had gone through health difficulties since last April, a situation that led him to make the decision to leave his radio program Frade with permission, the last communication activity he maintained. The farewell of the artist ex Decalegrón and Telecataplúm is held this Saturday between 9 and…

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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The musician and actor Julio Frade died at the age of 81. He was an exponent of “Telecataplúm” and “Decalegrón”, leaving an indelible legacy in the humor of Rioplatense

He suffered from health problems that had forced him to leave his radio program in April. His decline forced him to do physiotherapy and he was interned in a nursing home.

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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He suffered from health problems that had forced him to leave his radio show in April. His decline forced him to undergo physical therapy, and he was admitted to a nursing home. Uruguayan musician and actor Julio Frade died this Friday in Montevideo at the age of 81. He was one of the last surviving members of the legendary group of actors who conquered television on both banks of the Río de la Plata since the 1960s with the show Telecataplum. F…

A sad news came out in the last few hours: Uruguay and the Rio de la Plata region fire one of their most emblematic figures, Julio Frade, musician, actor and concert player of vast trajectory, who passed away this Friday at the age of 81. Considered the last survivor of the golden generation of Uruguayan humor, Frade left an indelible legacy in mythical television programs such as the iconic Telecataplum and Hyperhumor, who marked an entire time…

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la Nacion broke the news in Buenos Aires, Argentina on Saturday, September 20, 2025.
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