Mexico.- Rodolfo de Anda Jr., producer of series such as ‘El Pantera’ and ‘Mujer: casos de la vida real’, died this weekend. He was 57 years old and was also an actor.
The death of Rodolfo de Anda Jr. occurred last Friday, March 31, according to details of friends and family on their social networks. He belonged to a dynasty of Mexican artists that began with his grandfather.Raúl de Anda, considered one of the most outstanding actors in the Golden Age of Mexican Cinema.
The actor Alexis Ayala was the first to share Raúl’s death, as he was his great friend and this he writes on Instagram: “Dear brother, my life friend, adventures, society, everything. My friend and forever companion. Rodolfo de Anda, I will always remember you like this in my memory, in my soul and heart. You are, because you will never stop being, a gentleman, a warrior, a loyal and loving man. From whom I always learned and whom I always admire and respect.”
The National Association of Interpreters also expresses its condolences for the sensitive death of Raúl de Anda Jr., like other celebrities from the show, including Maribel Guardia, Raúl ‘El Negro’ Araiza, Malillany Marín and Angelique Boyer.
Rodolfo de Anda Jr. was the grandson of Raúl de Anda, who became the mythical ‘Charro Negro’ on the big screen with films from the Golden Age of Mexican cinema. Rodolfo was the son of fellow producer Rodolfo de Anda, which is why he grew up surrounded by film sets.
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