Roberto Moldavsky: "Today I am well, but I know deep sadness"
Roberto Moldavsky, a comedian and performer, reflects on his rise from a comfortable life in commerce to a successful career in entertainment, while also acknowledging his past struggles with sadness.
Roberto Moldavsky, well-known as a comedian in Argentina, has transitioned from a simple life running a business in Once to becoming a celebrated performer on various platforms including radio, theater, and television. His career took a significant turn fifteen years ago, leading him to explore opportunities beyond his comfort zone, with his name now synonymous with humor and creativity on a broader scale.
Currently, Moldavsky is performing his show "Salud, Moldavsky y Amor" at the Theater Apolo on Avenida Corrientes, enjoying a successful run that extends until the end of March. He has built a loyal audience over ten seasons, presenting a new show each year that resonates well with fans. In addition to his theatrical performances, he continues to connect with audiences through radio broadcasts in which he collaborates with his mentor, Fernando Bravo, thus maintaining his presence in the entertainment landscape.
Looking ahead, Moldavsky is planning to take his comedy on the road with two upcoming tours this year—one targeting Spain and Israel and the other focusing on the United States. Despite his reluctance to discuss the future too much, he remains optimistic about these ventures and is excited to bring his unique brand of humor to international audiences, demonstrating his evolution as a performer while remaining grounded in his past experiences with sadness.