Don Francisco
Don Francisco, also known as Mario Kreutzberger, is a beloved TV host in Latin America and around the world. He is best known for hosting the popular variety show Sábado Gigante and for his philanthropic work hosting the Teletón.
TV Show Host
December 28, 1940
Capricorn
84
Talca, Chile
Mario Kreutzberger, also known as Don Francisco, is a renowned Chilean-American television host and producer. He gained global fame as the host of the long-running variety show “Sabado Gigante,” which holds the Guinness World Record for being the world’s longest-running television program. Throughout his career, Don Francisco has received numerous accolades, including eleven Emmy awards. He is also recognized for his philanthropic efforts, particularly as the founder of the “Teleton” campaign in Chile, which raises funds for children with disabilities. Besides “Sabado Gigante,” he has been involved in other shows such as “Don Francisco Presenta” and “Quien Quiere Ser Millonario?” Recently, he returned to television as the host of a new show on CNN en Español. Notably, Don Francisco has hosted the Teletón, a TV charity show for disabled Chilean children, for over three decades.