Chilean movie stars died in Heart failure

Here are 2 famous actors from Chile died in Heart failure:

Antonio Prieto

Antonio Prieto (May 26, 1926 Iquique-July 14, 2011 Santiago) also known as Juan Antonio Espinoza Prieto or Prieto, Antonio was a Chilean actor and singer.

He began his career as a radio announcer and then moved on to acting in films and television shows in Chile. Prieto was also known for his singing career, particularly his renditions of bolero and ballads. He gained international recognition when he performed the song "La Novia" at the Rio de Janeiro Carnival in Brazil in 1961, which became a hit throughout Latin America. Throughout his career, Prieto starred in numerous films and television shows and recorded several albums. He was a cultural icon in Chile, known for his unique voice and charismatic stage presence. After his death in 2011, he was remembered as one of the most important figures in Chilean entertainment history.

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Roberto Rey

Roberto Rey (February 15, 1905 Valparaíso-May 30, 1972 Madrid) otherwise known as Roberto Colás Iglesias was a Chilean actor.

He began his career in theater in 1923 and later moved on to film in the 1930s. He starred in over 40 films, including "The Phantom of the Opera" (1943) and "The Count of Monte Cristo" (1942). Rey was also known for his work in Spanish television, specifically his role as Uncle Roberto in the popular series "Historias para no dormir" (1964-1982). In addition to his successful acting career, he was also a writer and director. Rey passed away in Madrid in 1972 at the age of 67.

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