Mexican actress Alicia Bonet, figure of classic national cinema, dies

The National Association of Interpreters (ANDI) reported this Sunday the death of the Mexican actress Alicia Bonet, recognized for her career in Mexican cinema and television. “To his family and friends we send our deepest condolences,” the organization expressed in a statement signed by its Board of Directors and Oversight Committee.

Bonet, born on April 26, 1947 in Mexico Citybegan his artistic career in the 1950s, standing out for his talent and charisma on screen. His film debut occurred with the film Guadalajara en Verano (1965), directed by Julio Bracho and starring alongside Claudio Brook.

Throughout his career he participated in productions that today are benchmarks of national cinema such as The Perverse (1967)next to Arturo de Córdova and Marga López, as well as Even the wind is afraidboth in its original version and in the 2007 reinterpretation directed by Gustavo Moheno, and Bachelorette Party (1966).

Alicia Bonet remained active on television for some years, participating in various soap operas.

Actors, colleagues and followers of the seventh art have expressed condolences and recognition for his contribution to the country’s cinematographic culture.

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