Mexican actors who deceased in 1988

Here are 2 famous actors from Mexico died in 1988:

Ramón Valdés

Ramón Valdés (September 2, 1923 Mexico City-August 9, 1988 Mexico City) a.k.a. Ramon Valdes, Ramón Gomez Valdés de Castillo, Ramón Goméz Valdés y Castillo, Ramón Valdés 'Don Ramon', Ramón Valdéz 'Ron Damon', Ramon Gomez Valdez Castillo, Ramon Valdes Castillo, Ramon Valdez Castillo, Ramón Valdés Castillo, Seu Madruga, Ramón Valdez, Don Ramón, Ramón Valdéz, Don Moncho, Ron Damon, Moncho, Monchito or Rorro was a Mexican actor. His child is called Esteban Valdés.

Ramón Valdés was best known for his role as "Don Ramón" in the popular Mexican sitcom "El Chavo del Ocho". He appeared in over 50 films and television shows throughout his career, including "El Chapulín Colorado" and "Los Caquitos". Valdés was also a talented voice actor and provided the Spanish voice for numerous characters in cartoons and animated films. In addition to acting, Valdés was also a talented artist and musician, playing the guitar and singing. Despite his success on screen, Valdés struggled with health issues and passed away at the age of 64 from lung cancer. Today, he is remembered as a beloved and iconic figure in Mexican entertainment.

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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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