Mexican actors who deceased in 2005

Here are 4 famous actors from Mexico died in 2005:

Édgar Ponce

Édgar Ponce (December 27, 1974 Mexico City-May 5, 2005 Mexico City) a.k.a. Edgar Ponce Garcia was a Mexican actor.

He began his acting career in the mid-1990s and gained recognition for his supporting roles in popular Mexican telenovelas such as "Amor Gitano" and "Abrázame Muy Fuerte". Ponce was also known for his work in Mexican cinema, having appeared in several films including "Fidel", "Amor, Dolor y Viceversa" and "El Edukador". In addition to his acting career, Ponce was also an accomplished stage actor, having performed in various theater productions throughout Mexico City. Tragically, Ponce died at the young age of 30 in a car accident in Mexico City. His contributions to Mexican entertainment live on, and he is remembered by fans and colleagues as a talented and charismatic performer.

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Felipe de Alba

Felipe de Alba (April 29, 1924 Mexico-November 15, 2005 New York City) otherwise known as Felipe de Alva was a Mexican actor.

De Alba began his acting career in Mexico in the 1940s and later worked in Hollywood in the 1950s, starring in films such as "The Wild One" and "The Racers". He also appeared in various television shows such as "Perry Mason" and "The Twilight Zone". De Alba returned to Mexico in the 1960s and continued to act in various films and television shows there. In addition to acting, he was also a successful artist and exhibited his work in galleries in both Mexico and the United States. De Alba passed away in 2005 at the age of 81.

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Jaime Fernández

Jaime Fernández (December 6, 1937 Monterrey-April 16, 2005 Mexico City) also known as Jaime Fernandez, Jaime Fernández Sánchez or Jamie Fernandez was a Mexican actor and film director.

Fernández started his film career in the 1950s, appearing in small roles in Mexican films. He eventually gained recognition for his acting abilities and starred in several successful films, including "Dos Tipos de Cuidado" and "En la Palma de Tu Mano". In addition to acting, Fernández also directed several films, including "Juegos de Alcoba" and "El Diablo el Santo y el Tonto". He was known for his versatility as an actor, performing in a range of genres, including drama, comedy, and action films. Fernández was recognized for his contributions to the film industry and was awarded the Ariel Award for Best Supporting Actor in 1989. He passed away in 2005 at the age of 67, leaving behind a lasting legacy in Mexican cinema.

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Rigo Tovar

Rigo Tovar (March 29, 1946 Matamoros-March 27, 2005) also known as Tovar, Rigo was a Mexican singer and actor.

He was known for pioneering the "música grupera" genre in the 1970s, which combined traditional Mexican music with rock and roll elements. Tovar began his musical career as a drummer in local bands before forming his own group, Rigo Tovar y Su Costa Azul, in the early 1970s. He quickly gained popularity with hits like "Mi Matamoros Querido" and "El Sirenito," which became staples of the grupera genre. Tovar also acted in several movies and television shows during his career, including the popular telenovela "Rosa Salvaje." He continued to perform and record music until his death in 2005 from complications related to diabetes. Tovar's legacy and influence on Mexican music continues to be celebrated and recognized today.

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