Mexican actresses who deceased in 2009

Here are 4 famous actresses from Mexico died in 2009:

Leticia Palma

Leticia Palma (December 23, 1926 Paraíso-December 4, 2009 Morelos) also known as Nacira de Tello, Nazira de Tello or Zoyla Gloria Ruiz Moscoso was a Mexican actor.

Palma began her career in Mexican cinema in the 1940s and quickly gained popularity as a leading lady in many films. She was known for her beauty, elegance, and versatility in playing a wide range of roles, from dramatic to comedic. Palma acted in more than 100 films throughout her career, including "Doña Perfecta" (1951), "The Curse of the Crying Woman" (1963), and "The Hell of Frankenstein" (1960). She also appeared in several theater productions and television series. In addition to acting, Palma was a talented singer and recorded several songs. She received numerous awards for her contributions to Mexican cinema and remained an iconic figure in the industry until her death in 2009.

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Amparo Arozamena

Amparo Arozamena (August 24, 1916 Mexico City-April 30, 2009 Mexico City) also known as Amparito Arozamena, Arozamena, María del Ámparo Arozamena Sánchez or Amparo Arozamena Sánchez was a Mexican actor.

She began her acting career in the theater in the 1940s, and later transitioned to film and television. Arozamena appeared in over 100 films throughout her career, including the acclaimed films "El ángel exterminador" and "Nosotros los pobres." She was known for her versatility and ability to play both comedic and dramatic roles. Arozamena also worked as a voice actress, dubbing foreign films into Spanish. In addition to her work in the entertainment industry, she was an active philanthropist and supported various organizations for people with disabilities. Arozamena remained active in her career until her death at the age of 92.

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Yolanda Varela

Yolanda Varela (March 30, 1930 Mexico City-August 29, 2009 Mexico City) a.k.a. Landa Varle or Carmen Yolanda Sainz Reyes was a Mexican actor.

She began her acting career in the mid-1950s and appeared in over 30 films throughout her career. Varela was known for her roles in Mexican horror films of the 1960s and 1970s, including "El Espectro del Terror" (1962) and "La Maldición de la Llorona" (1963). In addition to her work in film, Varela also appeared in several Mexican telenovelas, including "Rina" and "Corazones sin Rumbo". Throughout her career, she worked with prominent actors and directors in the Mexican film industry, such as Jorge Negrete, Pedro Infante, and Mario Almada. Varela was also a member of the Mexican Actors' Guild and worked to promote better working conditions for actors in the industry.

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Famie Kaufman

Famie Kaufman (April 11, 1924 Toronto-February 21, 2009 Mexico City) also known as Famie Kaufman 'Vitola', Famie Kaufman Vitola, Famie Kauffman 'Vitola', 'Vitola', Fanny Kaufman, Famie Kaufmann, Fanny Kauffman 'Vitola', Vitola, La Vitola or Fannie Kauffman was a Mexican actor, comedian and child singer. She had four children, Humberto Elizondo, David Reyes, Moisés King Kaufman and Abraham King Kaufman.

Famie Kaufman became a child star at the age of 7 when she was discovered by a famous Mexican film producer who cast her in a series of films. She quickly gained popularity for her lively personality, angelic voice and comedic talent. She went on to become one of the most beloved actresses in Mexican cinema and appeared in over 200 films, television shows and theater productions throughout her career.

In addition to her acting career, Famie was also a talented singer and released several albums in the 1950s and 1960s. She was also a prominent figure in Mexican society, known for her charitable work and philanthropy. Famie received numerous awards throughout her life for her contributions to Mexican culture and society.

Despite her success and fame, Famie faced many challenges in her personal life. She struggled with addiction and underwent treatment for alcoholism in the 1970s. She also faced financial difficulties and was forced to sell many of her personal belongings. Famie Kaufman continued to work in the entertainment industry until her death in 2009, leaving behind a lasting legacy as one of Mexico's most iconic actresses.

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