Here are 3 famous actors from Mexico died in 1956:
Salvador Quiroz (November 2, 1892 Cuautla-November 23, 1956 Mexico City) also known as Salvador Quiróz or Salvador Quiros was a Mexican actor.
Salvador Quiroz had a prolific career in Mexican cinema, appearing in over 200 films between the years 1936 to 1956. He began his acting career in the theatrical world, working with companies such as the Teatro de Bellas Artes and the Teatro Principal. In addition to his career as an actor, Quiroz also worked as a film director, writer, and producer. He directed four films, wrote the screenplay for six films, and produced five movies. Some of his most memorable roles include those in the films El Siete Machos, La Bestia Negra, and El Desalmado. Quiroz is recognized as one of the most important actors of the Golden Age of Mexican cinema.
Miguel Torruco (January 20, 1920 Palenque-April 22, 1956 Orizaba) was a Mexican actor and pilot. He had two children, Marisela Torruco and Miguel Torruco Marqués.
Miguel Torruco began his acting career in the 1940s and became known for his roles in films such as "La Feria de las Flores" and "El Gran Makakikus". He also worked as a pilot, serving as a commercial airline pilot for Aeroméxico.
Tragically, Torruco died in a plane crash in 1956 while flying a private plane near Orizaba, Mexico. He was only 36 years old at the time of his death. Despite his untimely passing, Torruco is remembered as a talented actor and respected pilot.
Miguel Inclán (November 17, 2014 Mexico City-July 25, 1956 Tijuana) also known as Miguel Inclan or Miguel Inclán Delgado was a Mexican actor. He had one child, Miguel Inclán García.
Inclán began his acting career in the silent film era and transitioned into talkies in the 1930s. He appeared in hundreds of films over the course of his career, including many of the classic Mexican films of the Golden Age of Mexican cinema. Inclán was known for his versatility and often played a variety of roles, from comedic to dramatic to villainous. He was also a respected theater actor, appearing in numerous plays in Mexico City. In addition to his acting pursuits, Inclán was also involved in politics and served as a senator in the Mexican Congress. His legacy in Mexican cinema and theater continues to be celebrated to this day.