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'''Eduardo Julián Elfenbein Kaufmann''' better known as '''Julián Elfenbein''' (born in [[Santiago]], [[Chile]] in July 1972) is a [[Chile]]an [[journalism|journalist]], [[Broadcasting|radio broadcaster]] and television presenter.
'''Eduardo Julián Elfenbein Kaufmann''' better known as '''Julián Elfenbein''' (born in [[Santiago]], [[Chile]] in July 1972) is a [[Chile]]an [[journalism|journalist]], [[Broadcasting|radio broadcaster]] and television presenter.



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Julián Elfenbein

Eduardo Julián Elfenbein Kaufmann better known as Julián Elfenbein (born in Santiago, Chile in July 1972) is a Chilean journalist, radio broadcaster and television presenter.

Career

Julián Elfenbein studied journalism at the Universidad Diego Portales and upon graduation, had a long career in television programs most notably at Televisión Nacional de Chile (TVN), most notably with the entertainment program Pase lo que Pase, as comedian in Ponce Candidato and in Noche de Juegos.

In 2008, he became a co-presenter with Karen Doggenweiler on the reality show Tocando las estrellas (meaning No matter what happens) on Chile's Channel 13. After a break from TV for medical treatment, he returned to sign a deal with Chilevisión (CHV), with successful programs like Primer Plano, Allá tú, Fiebre de baile (Dance Fever) and Talento Chileno (Chliena Talent). In 2010, Televisión Nacional de Chile (TVN) announced that he would return to the network as host of the first-ever series of Chilean version Factor X of the international The X Factor.

Personal Life

In mid-1996, Elfenbein suffered a car accident that killed his girlfriend Soledad Ariz. He lost his father in February 2010. In August 2010, a casual fall during filming of Acoso Textual, he had another serious health issue wgen he was 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 is married to Daniela Kirberg and is father of two children, Benjamin and Sarah.