Silvia Pinal, actress during Mexico's Golden Age of cinema, dies at 93
Silvia Pinal

Silvia Pinal, actress during Mexico's Golden Age of Cinema, dies at 93

The actress also worked as a producer, and served in Congress
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Silvia Pinal, an actress from Mexico’s Golden Age of Cinema in the 1940s and 50s, has died. She was 93.

Over her 60-year career, Silvia appeared in movies with Mexican comics like Cantinflas and Tin Tan, heartthrobs like Pedro Infante, and starred in Luis Buñuel’s 1961 film Viridiana. Silvia went on to appear in two other Buñuel films, The Exterminating Angel in 1962, and Simon of the Desert in 1965.

She was one of the few Golden Age actresses who also adapted to a subsequent career in television, after the quality of Mexican film began tapering off in the 1960s. She also worked as a producer, and served in Congress.

Earlier this month, her family said she had been hospitalized for a urinary tract infection. Her death was confirmed by Mexico’s Culture Secretary, Claudia Curiel de Icaza.

“Her legacy as an artist and her contributions to our culture are unforgettable. Rest in peace," Curiel de Icaza wrote in her social media accounts.

She is survived by her ex-husband, Enrique Guzmán, and her daughters, actress Sylvia Pasquel and rock singer Alejandra Guzmán. Funeral plans were not immediately announced.

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