Miguel Angel Fuentes He was discovered dead last Friday in the late afternoon at his residence in Azcapotzalco, one of Mexico City’s sixteen territorial demarcations.
Apparently, his wife found him without vital signs in one of the rooms of the house and it is speculated that he died of natural causes at the age of 70.
One of the most exemplary characters in the Mexican cinema industry was the actor. Fuentes has succeeded in breaking through to the elite of Aztec television and film from the start of his career in the 1980s.
Renowned for his involvement in iconic plays including “Those Below,” “The Puma Man,” “Herod’s Law,” “Rebel,” and “The King of Heaven,” The Oaxacan, who was born in Tlacotepec, gained widespread fame across the nation.
His acting career really took off when he starred as “Big Car Thief” in Gore Verbinski’s “La Mexicana,” a film in which he costarred with Brad Pitt and Julia Roberts.
Details on his cause of death and the wake ceremony’s date are still pending. Nevertheless, the actor will live on as one of the most enduring characters on screen in the eyes of his peers and fans. Mexican.