Mexican actors who deceased in 1993

Here are 2 famous actors from Mexico died in 1993:

Cantinflas

Cantinflas (August 12, 1911 Mexico City-April 20, 1993 Mexico City) a.k.a. Mario Moreno Reyes was a Mexican actor and comedian. His child is called Mario Arturo Moreno Ivanova.

Cantinflas was one of the most iconic and beloved comedic actors of his time in Mexico and beyond. He began his career as a stage performer in the 1930s, and later made the transition to film. He first gained notice with his performance in the 1940 film "No te engañes corazón," but it was his role in the 1943 film "The Circus" that made him a star.

Cantinflas was known for his rapid-fire delivery and witty wordplay, and his ability to inject social commentary into his comedy. He often played working-class characters who used their wits and humor to overcome adversity. His films were popular throughout Latin America, and he even had an impact in the United States, with a cameo in the 1960 film "Around the World in 80 Days" that earned him a Golden Globe.

Despite his success on screen, Cantinflas was also known for his philanthropy and activism. He supported various causes, including children's charities and animal welfare, and he was a vocal advocate for the rights of Mexican workers.

Cantinflas died in 1993 at the age of 81, but his legacy as a performer and humanitarian continues to be celebrated today.

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Chucho Navarro

Chucho Navarro (January 20, 1913 Irapuato-December 23, 1993 Mexico City) also known as José de Jesús Navarro Moreno or Jesús Navarro was a Mexican singer and actor.

He was a founding member of the popular Mexican music group, Los Panchos, where he served as the lead vocalist for many years. Navarro's deep and soulful voice helped to establish Los Panchos as one of the most successful trios in the history of Latin American music. He performed alongside notable musicians including Alfredo Gil and Johnny Albino. Navarro was also an accomplished actor, appearing in several Mexican films during the 1950s and 1960s. Throughout his career, he received numerous awards for his contributions to music and entertainment, and his music continues to inspire generations of fans around the world.

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