Mexican actresses who deceased in 2013

Here are 5 famous actresses from Mexico died in 2013:

Carmen Montejo

Carmen Montejo (May 26, 1925 Pinar del Río-February 25, 2013 Mexico City) also known as María Teresa Sánchez González or La muñeca Sánchez was a Mexican actor. Her child is called María González.

Carmen Montejo began her acting career in the 1940s in her native Cuba before moving to Mexico in 1947. She quickly rose to fame in Mexican cinema, starring in over 100 films, including "El ángel exterminador" (1962) and "The Criminal Life of Archibaldo de la Cruz" (1955) directed by Luis Buñuel. Montejo also worked in television, starring in popular telenovelas such as "Viviana" and "Bianca Vidal."

In addition to her successful acting career, Montejo was also an accomplished singer, appearing in various musical shows and albums throughout her career. She was also a philanthropist and was deeply committed to charitable causes. In recognition of her contributions to Mexican culture and society, Montejo was awarded the National Prize for Arts and Sciences in Popular Art and Traditions in 2008.

After a long and prolific career spanning over six decades, Carmen Montejo passed away in 2013 at the age of 87, leaving behind a legacy as one of the most beloved and respected figures in Mexican entertainment.

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Ana Bertha Lepe

Ana Bertha Lepe (September 12, 1934 Tecolotlán-October 24, 2013 Mexico City) otherwise known as Ana Bertha Lepe `Miss Mexico', Ana Berta Lepe, Berta Lepe, Bertha Lepe or Ana Bertha Lepe Jiménez was a Mexican actor.

She began her career as a beauty queen, winning the title of Miss Mexico in 1953 and later representing her country in the Miss Universe pageant. After her reign as a beauty queen, Ana Bertha Lepe ventured into acting and appeared in numerous Mexican films, including "El Espectro de la Novia" and "Cinco de Mayo: La Batalla". She also had a successful career in television and appeared in the telenovela "Un gancho al corazón". In addition to her work in entertainment, Ana Bertha Lepe was a philanthropist, advocating for the education and empowerment of women. She passed away in 2013 at the age of 79.

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Karla Álvarez

Karla Álvarez (October 15, 1972 Mexico City-November 15, 2013 Mexico City) also known as Karla Mercedes Álvarez Báez or Karla was a Mexican actor.

She began her career in the entertainment industry in the early 1990s and quickly gained popularity due to her talent and striking beauty. She appeared in numerous telenovelas throughout her career, including "María Mercedes," "La Mentira," and "Mi Querida Isabel."

In addition to her work on television, Álvarez also appeared on stage and in several films. Some of her notable film credits include "El Tigre de Santa Julia," "Amor de Mentiras," and "Desnudos."

Despite her success in the industry, Álvarez struggled with personal issues and was open about her battles with depression and addiction. Tragically, she passed away in 2013 at just 41 years old, leaving behind a legacy as a talented actor and a beloved figure in the Mexican entertainment industry.

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Erica Andrews

Erica Andrews (September 30, 1969 Allende-March 11, 2013 Chicago) also known as Eddie Salazar, Erica Salazar, Erica Hutton or Erica Hutton Andrews was a Mexican actor, entrepreneur, drag queen and model.

She was the first Mexican national and first trans woman to win the title of Miss International Queen in 2006. Prior to her career in drag, Andrews was a successful model and actor, appearing in several Mexican soap operas and films. She later moved to the United States to pursue a career as a drag performer and became a beloved figure in the community, known for her impeccable style and fierce performances. Andrews was also a successful entrepreneur, owning several businesses including a salon and a clothing store. tragically, she passed away in 2013 due to complications from HIV/AIDS. Her legacy continues to inspire many in the LGBTQ+ community and beyond.

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Sara Montiel

Sara Montiel (March 10, 1928 Campo de Criptana-April 8, 2013 Madrid) a.k.a. Sarita Montiel, Saritísima, María Antonia Alejandra Vicenta Elpidia Isidora Abad Fernández, Maria Alejandra, Antonia Matia, María Antonia Abad, Maria Antonia Alejandra Abad Fernández, María Antonia Aurelia Isidora Vicenta Josefa Abad Fernández, María Antonia Abad Fernández or María Antonia Alejandra Vicenta Elpidia Isadora Abad Fernández was a Mexican singer and actor. She had two children, Thais Tous and José Zeus Tous.

Sara Montiel was known for her sultry voice and captivating stage presence which made her one of the biggest Latin American stars in the 1950s and 1960s. She started her career singing in nightclubs and soon landed her first major role in the Mexican film "The Vengeance of the Owl" in 1950. She went on to star in numerous films throughout her career, both in Mexico and in Spain, including "Carmen la de Ronda" and "Pecado de amor".

Montiel's talent and beauty also caught the eyes of Hollywood producers, and she starred in several American films, such as "Vera Cruz" with Gary Cooper and Burt Lancaster, and "Run of the Arrow" with Rod Steiger. She also recorded many albums during her career, with some of her most famous songs being "Fumando espero" and "La Violetera".

Aside from her successful career in entertainment, Montiel was also known for her activism and support for various social causes. She was a strong advocate for women's rights and spoke out against the Franco regime in Spain. Montiel passed away in 2013 at the age of 85, but her legacy as an icon in Latin American cinema and music continues to live on.

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