Mexican movie stars died in Pancreatic cancer

Here are 2 famous actors from Mexico died in Pancreatic cancer:

Luis Buñuel

Luis Buñuel (February 22, 1900 Calanda, Spain-July 29, 1983 Mexico City) also known as Luis Bunuel, Bunuel, Luis Buñuel, Luis Buñuel Portolés, The Scourge of the Bourgeoisie or Louis Bunuel was a Mexican film director, screenwriter, film producer, film editor and actor. His children are called Juan Luis Buñuel and Rafael Buñuel.

Buñuel is known for his surrealist films, which often incorporated subversive political and social commentary. He began his career in Spain, where he directed his first film, "Un Chien Andalou," with Salvador Dalí as his collaborator. He later moved to France, where he directed some of his most famous works, including "Belle de Jour" and "The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie."

Buñuel's films often depicted controversial subjects such as sexual desire, religion, and politics, and his work was often banned or censored in different parts of the world. In addition to his film work, Buñuel was also a prolific writer, publishing several books including his memoir "My Last Breath."

Throughout his career, Buñuel won numerous awards and accolades, including the Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival and an Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. He is widely regarded as one of the greatest filmmakers of all time and his influence can be seen in the work of many contemporary filmmakers.

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Miguel Couturier

Miguel Couturier (September 29, 1950 Mexico City-January 3, 2012 Mexico City) a.k.a. Miguel L. Couturier or Miguel Couturier Pumarino was a Mexican actor.

He began his acting career in the early 1970s and became known for his work in both television and film. Couturier appeared in over 50 films and numerous telenovelas, earning critical acclaim for his performances in productions such as "El Callejón de los Milagros", "Canoa", and "El Espejo de la Bruja". He was also a successful theater actor, performing in many notable productions in Mexico. Couturier was known for his versatility as an actor, successfully portraying both comedic and dramatic roles. He received several awards for his work in the entertainment industry, including an Ariel Award for Best Supporting Actor for his performance in "En el País de los Hombres Honestos". In addition to his acting career, he was also a respected acting teacher, passing on his knowledge and expertise to many aspiring Mexican actors. He passed away in 2012 at the age of 61, leaving behind a legacy as one of Mexico's most talented actors.

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