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Actor Ernesto Yáñez, winner of the Ariel in 1987 by COVID-19 dies

Actor Ernesto Yáñez, 74, died this Thursday, December 17. As reported The universal contracted coronavirus last week, and due to the unfortunate saturation that the hospitals and emergency services of the CDMX go through, he had to be treated from home.

The National Association of Actors kept an eye on the actor’s recovery process since he began externalizing discomfort, unfortunately he died during the early morning.

ANDA and the Secretariat of Culture of Mexico City have spoken through Twitter, expressing their condolences at the loss of a great exponent of Mexican performance, recognized for films but above all for being a promoter of the national theater.

Within his legacy is an outstanding career of almost 50 years as an actor, participating in film and television projects such as “Pastorela”, “Beginning and end”, “Los Miserables”, “Chilangas Chronicles” and “Bandido”, among others. He was also awarded the Ariel Prize in 1987 for his participation in the film “The Empire of Fortune.”

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