Renowned Mexican actor Gerardo Taracena, who gained international fame with his role in the series Narcos: Mexico, has died at the age of 55.
The news was confirmed by the Mexican Academy of Cinematographic Arts and Sciences, while the cause of death has not yet been made public. The lack of details has sparked numerous reactions and questions among fans and the artistic community.
Taracena was considered one of the most important figures in Mexican cinema. He became known globally thanks to his role as Pablo Acosta in Narcos: Mexico, but his career also includes acclaimed films such as Apocalypto (2006), El violín and Saving Private Perez, as well as popular series such as Queen of the South.
During his career, the actor was nominated three times for the Ariel Award, one of the most prestigious awards in Mexican cinema. The Academy described him as a "fundamental actor", highlighting the intensity and human sensitivity he brought to each role.
According to IMDb, at the time of his passing, Taracena had several projects in development and post-production, which makes the news even more unexpected for the public and his colleagues.
Gerardo Taracene's legacy is expected to remain alive through his unforgettable roles in Mexican and international cinema and television.
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