Mexican movie stars died in Heart failure

Here are 3 famous actresses from Mexico died in Heart failure:

Chavela Vargas

Chavela Vargas (April 17, 1919 San Joaquín de Flores-August 5, 2012 Cuernavaca) also known as Chabela Vargas, Vargas, Chavela, Isabel Vargas Lizano or María Isabel Anita Carmen de Jesús was a Mexican actor, singer-songwriter and singer.

Chavela Vargas is known for her passionate and soulful performances of ranchera music, a style of traditional Mexican folk music known for its earthy and emotional themes. She often dressed in men's clothing and was known for her deep, throaty voice and powerful stage presence. Her career spanned over six decades and she recorded over 80 albums. She also acted in several films, including "Frida" (2002), a biopic about the Mexican artist Frida Kahlo. Later in her life, Chavela became an icon in the LGBTQ+ community for her open and unapologetic sexuality and her advocacy for gay rights. She died in 2012 at the age of 93, but her music and legacy continue to inspire generations of musicians and fans alike.

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Alejandra Meyer

Alejandra Meyer (February 26, 1937 Tuxtla Gutiérrez-November 7, 2007 Mexico City) a.k.a. Martha Alejandra Meyer was a Mexican actor.

She began her career in the entertainment industry during the 1950s, appearing in a number of films and television series alongside some of the biggest names in Mexican cinema such as Pedro Infante and María Félix. Meyer gained nationwide recognition for her performances in films such as "Tlayucan" (1962), "Viridiana" (1961), and "La Chamuscada" (1967). She was known for her ability to portray strong, independent women, which paved the way for other actresses to follow in her footsteps. Apart from acting, Meyer was also a successful theater director, producer, and screenwriter. Her contributions to the Mexican entertainment industry were recognised by the National Association of Actors (ANDA) when she was awarded their Golden Laurel for Lifetime Achievement. Meyer passed away in 2007 at the age of 70 from complications due to lung cancer.

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Meche Barba

Meche Barba (September 24, 1922 New York City-January 14, 2000 Mexico City) a.k.a. Mercedes Barba Feito, Mercedes Barba, Meche Izanda or The Mexican Venus was a Mexican actor and dancer.

Barba began her career as a dancer in Mexico City in the 1940s, and later transitioned to acting. She appeared in over 200 films and television shows throughout her career, becoming known for her roles in Mexican Golden Age films such as "El Gran Hotel" and "El Rey Del Barrio". Barba was also a member of the famous Mexican entertainment family Izanda, which includes actors and musicians. In addition to her film and television work, she also performed in theater productions, including a role in the first Mexican production of the musical "Man of La Mancha". Barba continued to work in entertainment throughout her career and was recognized as a pioneer of Mexican cinema.

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