Spanish actors who died due to HIV/AIDS

Here are 1 famous actors from Spain died in HIV/AIDS:

Joan Miralles

Joan Miralles (November 15, 1946 Barcelona-September 12, 1993 Barcelona) also known as Joan Miralles Ribas, Joan Miralles i Ribas or Juan Miralles was a Spanish actor.

He started his acting career in the 1960s, often appearing in Spanish films and TV series. Miralles also acted in theater productions throughout his career. In the 1980s, he gained popularity for his role as "Ramon" in the TV series "Hostal Royal Manzanares". Miralles was known for his versatility and ability to take on diverse roles, ranging from comedic characters to more dramatic ones. In addition to his acting work, he was also a director for theater productions. Miralles passed away in 1993 at the age of 46.

Born in Barcelona, Joan Miralles began his acting studies in the Instituto del Teatro before pursuing roles in several theatrical productions. In the early 60s, he made his debut in the film "Ama Rosa" and appeared in several other Spanish films such as "The Legion of the Damned" and "The Balcony of the Moon". Miralles also had an extensive career in television, starring in series such as "Fortunata y Jacinta" and "La Granja". He was also part of the cast of "El CĂ­rculo", a Spanish film directed by Juan Estelrich. Miralles continued to act both on television and film throughout the 80s and into the 90s, with his last appearance in "Quinquis" in 1993. He was also a professor of theater and directed several successful plays in Barcelona. Miralles was remembered for his talent, charisma, and passion for his work.

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