Madrid, Apr 28 (EFE) .- Relatives and colleagues of Juan Diego, in addition to personalities such as the Minister of Culture and Sports, Miquel Iceta, have approached the Madrid funeral home of San Isidro to say goodbye to the actor, who died this Thursday at 79 years.
Paco Tous, Michelle Jenner and Hugo Silva have been among the first to arrive at the place to offer their condolences to the two sons and the partner of Juan Diego, with whom they worked on the successful series “Paco’s Men”, which returned to television last year, a comeback in which the late actor briefly participated.
In addition to other professional colleagues such as actor Juan Echanove, Iceta has approached the place, on behalf of the Ministry and the Government, according to what he said.
“Many of us knew that he was suffering from an illness, but that does not take away the pain when the final moment arrives. He was a very loved person in the profession and outside of it, with a very important work, one of the most characterized and most beloved actors of our panorama”, pointed out the minister.
In addition, “he was a person also committed to democracy and politics and what we have to do is join the pain of his relatives and never forget what his work has been,” he added.
Roberto Álvarez, who produced Juan Diego’s last plays-“The cat on a zinc roof” and “The colonel has no one to write to him”- has highlighted “his eagerness to fight for his profession, his commitment to theater and with himself since he was working until his last breath”.
Of “The colonel has no one to write to him” he only made three performances. He had a very important lung condition that prevented him from acting but “he was able to go to the hospital in the morning and go to work in the afternoon so that the show could go ahead, thinking of his colleagues that they should not miss the opportunity to work that day, and in the theater and in the spectators”.