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Actress Paula Cantone died at 47

November 14, 2024 – 18:31

The news was confirmed by the Argentine Association of Actors and Actresses on their social networks. Her husband, Guillermo Alfaro, fired her on his Instagram account.

The actress Paula Cantone He died at the age of 47. The news was confirmed by the Argentine Association of Actors and Actresses on their social networks. She had an outstanding career both in theater and in teaching and was the vice president of the Argentine Society of WritersMalvinas Argentinas Subsidiary.

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The association wrote on its “We extend our condolences to his partner, the actor Guillermo Alfaro, as well as his family and loved ones, accompanying them in this difficult time.”

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Paula was born on May 29, 1977, in the Buenos Aires district of Argentine Falklands. In his acting career, he participated in works such as Only mists, Cleopatra, Macbeth, The two queens, Antígona Vélez, What a wedding night, Eternal passersby, The great Argentine cabaret, Three good men, The beautiful ridiculous ones, Joan of Arc, Am I a daughter of a bitch?, The Flea in the Ear, That Bad Woman, Wonderland and Trees Die Standingamong others.

Her husband, the actor Guillermo Alfaroexpressed himself on his social networks after the news. He shared a photo of the two of them smiling and wrote: “Goodbye my love, fly high”. The couple had shared the stage in Eternal Passersby and The Two Queens.

In addition, he used his stories to extend the farewell message, where he shared another photo and accompanied it with the same text as the publication.

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The photo that Guillermo Alfaro shared on Instagram.

On her social networks, Paula She was showing her fight against breast cancer and actively participated in breast cancer awareness events, using her voice and visibility to raise public awareness.

In a publication she had written: “Sore from the radiation, tired of these very long treatments… “Sometimes your strength runs out, but you keep going… I’m grateful, but it’s worth getting tired too.”

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