Legendary Mexican Actress Silvia Pinal Dies at 93
Silvia Pinal, an iconic figure of Mexico's Golden Age of cinema, passed away at 93, leaving behind a rich legacy in film and television.
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Summary
Silvia Pinal, a celebrated actress from Mexico’s Golden Age of cinema, has died at the age of 93. She was known for her roles in acclaimed films by Luis Buñuel including 'Viridiana' and had a six-decade career in film, television, and theater. Pinal’s death, confirmed by the Culture Secretary, follows a hospitalization for a urinary tract infection. Her contributions to Mexican culture and the arts have been widely recognized, with tributes from notable figures highlighting her influence and legacy. Pinal is survived by her ex-husband and two daughters, who continue her artistic lineage.
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