Mexican actors who deceased at age 80

Here are 3 famous actors from Mexico died at 80:

Alfonso Corona Blake

Alfonso Corona Blake (January 2, 1919 Autlán-January 21, 1999 Mexico City) a.k.a. Alfonso C. Black, A. Corona Blake or Alfonso C. Blake was a Mexican screenwriter, film director and actor.

He began his film career in the 1940s and went on to write and direct over 50 films in the Mexican film industry. Some of his most notable works include "La Cucaracha" (1959), "The Devil's Hand" (1961) and "The Relentless Four" (1965). Corona Blake was also known for his acting roles in films such as "Misión cumplida" (1951) and "El Patrullero 777" (1978). He received numerous awards for his contributions to Mexican cinema, including the Ariel Award for Best Original Story in 1953. He passed away at the age of 80 in Mexico City.

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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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Francisco Avitia

Francisco Avitia (May 13, 1915 Valle de Zaragoza-June 29, 1995 Cuauhtémoc, D.F.) also known as El Charro, Avitia, Francisco, El Charro Avitia or Francisco Avitia Tapia was a Mexican actor and singer.

Avitia began his career as a young boy, singing on the streets of Chihuahua. He eventually joined a group called Los Jilgueros de Chihuahua and went on to become a successful solo artist, with hits such as "La Chancla" and "El Sinaloense". In addition to his music career, Avitia also acted in many films, often playing the role of a charro (Mexican cowboy). Some of his most notable roles include Mecánico Cantor in "El rey del barrio" and Tiburcio Villa in "Allá en el Rancho Grande". Avitia was a beloved figure in Mexican entertainment and was known for his deep, distinct voice and his traditional charro attire. He continued to perform and act well into his 70s, leaving a lasting legacy in Mexican music and film.

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