The renowned Mexican actress, Adriana Laffanknown for her notable participation in television productions, including soap operas and programs such as The Rose of Guadalupeunfortunately He passed away this November 1st at the age of 63.the news of his death was confirmed by the National Actors Association in an official statement.
This statement, out of respect for the privacy of Laffan’s family, did not provide additional details about the circumstances of her death, but without a doubt Adriana Laffan left a significant mark on the entertainment industry in Mexico and She will be remembered for her outstanding career on the performance. His departure represents a regrettable loss for the artistic community and its followers.
What did actress Adriana Laffan die of?
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So far, the cause of death of the actress has not been confirmed, but it is a fact that the world of entertainment is in mourning your loss. Born on September 4, 1960, her training as an actress included studies at the National Institute of Fine Arts and the Actoral Training Center (CEA) of Televisa, where developed his artistic skills.
Adriana Laffan’s departure leaves a void in the entertainment industry and she will be remembered for her contribution to Mexican television.
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During his career, he participated in more than 17 soap operas, standing out in productions such as “El Hogar Que Yo Robé”, “Alegrijes y Rebujos”, “Cómplices al Rescue”, and “Classe 406” and his last appearance on the screen in Televisa It took place in 2013, when she played the character of “Begoña Domínguez” in the melodrama “Porque el amor manda”. Later, in 2014, she joined the cast of “Señora Acero” TelemundoFurthermore, in 2015, participated in the long-awaited reunion of the actors of “Carousel”where she gave life to “Luisa de Palillo”, the mother of the child “Jaime Palillo”, in the original 1989 soap opera.
Who was Adriana Laffan?
Adriana Laffan Lara, born in Mexico City on September 4, 1960, was a prominent Mexican actress known for her participation in Televisa soap operas. She began her acting career in 1977 in the film “Cuartelazo” and trained as an actress at the National Institute of Fine Arts and at the Actoral Training Center (CEA).
The actress left an indelible mark on the entertainment scene in Mexico.
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In addition to her presence on the screen, Adriana Laffan also ventured into Mexican films, series and soap operas, gaining international recognition for her performances. In her personal life, it is known that she was married to the actor Jesús Arriaga and together they had two children, María José and Emiliano.
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Where did Adriana Laffan perform?
TV soaps
Señora Acero (2014), as Visitación Porque el amor manda (2013), as Begoña de Godinez A refuge for love (2012), as Jueza Soy tu dueña (2010), as Prisionera Destilando amor (2007), as Ofelia de Quijano Barrera de amor (2005), as Ramona Reyes de López Alegrijes y rebujos (2004), as Flor Cárdenas de Maldonado Wooden Woman (2004), as Jimena Clase 406 (2002), as Teresa Salcedo Cómplices al ransom (2002), as Lourdes “Lulú” Mendoza María Belén (2001), as Margarita Primer amor (2000), as Dorita The Shadow of the Other (1996), as Betsy Corcuera de De la Riva Carrusel (1989), as Luisa de Palillo Poor Miss Limantour (1987 ) The Right to Be Born (1981), as Marina The Home I Stole (1981), as Brigida El Combat (1980), as Beatriz
TV shows
Case Closed, like Grace (2014) As the saying goes Chapter: “Ora veraz huarache” (2011)
The rose of Guadalupe, in the chapters:
“Beautiful baby” (2011), as Esperanza “You less than anyone” (2008), as Irene “Silent menace” (2008), as Rigoberta Murderous women Chapter: “Claudia, cuchillera” (2008), as Marta Azuela Vecinos Chapter : “The Holy Miraculous Child” (2008), as Mother Superior
Woman real life cases, in the chapters:
“Impact” (2004) “The Twins” (2003) “Blind Trust” (2002) “Blessed” (2002) “Two Angels” (2002) “The Great Prince Charming” (2002) “Thieves of the Air” (2001) “Distortion” (2001) “The Path of Silence” (2000) “Bridal Dress” (1997) “A Hope for Teodoro” (1997) “I was not to blame” (1997) “The Price of Affection” (1997) ) “Crystal doll” Cachún cachún ra ra! (1981) … Tina
short films
Last Night’s Balance (2004) The Moment of Return (1987), as Mama
Films
A strange world (2001) Passengers in transit (1978) Cuartelazo (1977), as María Hernández
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