Mexican actors who deceased at age 71

Here are 3 famous actors from Mexico died at 71:

Pedro Armendáriz, Jr.

Pedro Armendáriz, Jr. (April 6, 1940 Mexico City-December 26, 2011 Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center) also known as Pedro Armendariz Jr., Pedro Armendáriz Bohr, Pedro Armendariz Marquez, Pedro Armendáriz, Pedro Ármendariz, Pedro Armendariz, Pedro Armandarez Jr., Pedro Armendáriz Pardo or Armendáriz Jr. was a Mexican actor, film producer, television producer and voice actor.

He died in eye cancer.

Pedro Armendáriz, Jr. was the son of famous Mexican actor Pedro Armendáriz, Sr. and followed in his father's footsteps to become an accomplished actor himself. He appeared in over 120 films and television series during his career, often playing tough and rugged characters in Mexican Westerns, known as "charro" films.

Armendáriz Jr. also worked as a film and television producer, and was known for promoting Mexican cinema abroad. He won numerous awards throughout his career, including three Ariel Awards, the most prestigious award given to Mexican cinema.

In addition to his work in entertainment, Armendáriz Jr. was also a vocal activist for environmental and social justice causes. He was involved with organizations such as Greenpeace and Amnesty International, and was appointed by the Mexican government as a special ambassador for climate change.

Armendáriz Jr. was married twice and had five children, including actress Carmen Armendáriz. He continued acting up until his death in 2011 at the age of 71, leaving behind a legacy as one of Mexico's most beloved actors and important cultural ambassadors.

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Víctor Junco

Víctor Junco (June 18, 1917 Gutiérrez Zamora-July 6, 1988 Mexico City) a.k.a. Don Víctor Junco, Victor Junco Tassinari, Víctor Mortimer Junco or Victor Junco was a Mexican actor. He had one child, Enriqueta Balbina.

Junco began his acting career in the early 1940s, and over the course of his career, he appeared in more than 180 films. He was known for his versatility and his ability to convincingly play a wide range of roles, from heroes to villains. Some of his most notable film roles include his appearances in "Maria Candelaria," "El Rey del Barrio," and "El Ángel Exterminador."

In addition to his work in film, Junco also appeared in a number of television programs, including the popular telenovelas "Colorina" and "El Maleficio." He was an icon in the Golden Age of Mexican cinema and a beloved figure in Mexican culture.

Junco was also involved in the development of actor's rights in Mexico and was a founding member of the Asociación Nacional de Actores (National Association of Actors). He passed away in 1988 at the age of 71, leaving behind a rich legacy in Mexican cinema and television.

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Donald Reed

Donald Reed (July 23, 1901 Mexico City-February 28, 1973 Westwood) also known as Ernesto Avila Guillen, Ernest Gillen, Ernesto Gillen or Don Reed was a Mexican actor. His child is Joy Guillen.

He began his acting career in the United States during the 1930s, appearing in films such as "The Devil's Party" and "Framed". He also acted on Broadway in the plays "The Ladies of the Corridor" and "An Enemy of the People". In 1937, he returned to Mexico and continued his acting career there, appearing in many Mexican films throughout the 1940s and 1950s. He also directed and produced several films in Mexico during this time, including "Los Tres Huastecos". In addition to his acting and filmmaking career, Reed was involved in the labor movement and was a political activist, supporting the Communist Party in Mexico. He died in 1973 at the age of 71 in Westwood, California.

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