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Dorismar Biography

Dorismar
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Dorismar
Birthdate March, 1975
Birth location Argentina
Birth name Dora Noemí Kerchen
Measurements 39-24-35 1
Height 1.78 m (5 ft 10 in)
Weight 53.9 kg (119 lb; 8.49 st)
Eye colour Brown
Hair colour Brunette
Ethnicity Hispanic, German
Alias(es) Doris Mar
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Dorismar at IMDb

Dora Noemí Kerchen, known by her stage name Dorismar (also spelled Doris Mar), (born March 1975) is a model, actress, television host, and Argentine singer. Working first in Argentina and later in Miami. She was selected to appear on the cover of Playboy, representing The Sexy Ladies of Latin TV, in March 2003. She was a hostess of the Univisión Network, (the largest Spanish-language television network in the United States), television show Caliente from 2000 to 2006.2 Currently, she stars in Televisa's sketch comedy series Desmadruga2.

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In 2005, Dorismar posed in provocative posters distributed in Mexico aimed at protecting endangered sea turtles from people who believe their eggs are a source of virility, proclaiming "My man does not need turtle eggs because he knows that they don't make him more potent," and ""Sea turtle eggs DO NOT increase sexual potency!" These advertisements drew some derision from women's rights groups, and several environmental groups refused to be associated with the campaign.34

In 2006, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security abruptly deported in handcuffs, Dorismar and her husband/manager Alejandro (Alex) Schiff to Argentina, asserting that she was an illegal alien in the United States.56 Dorismar contested this effort, claiming that her physical attributes place her in the category of "alien of extraordinary ability", which would allow her to seek an O-1 visa, permitting her residency in the U.S. based on her talents.56

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