Ana Luisa Peluffo, Mexican actress from 'Carinha de Anjo' and 'Marimar', dies at 96
Mexican actress Ana Luisa Peluffo, recognized for her roles in popular telenovelas, has passed away at the age of 96 due to natural causes.
Ana Luisa Peluffo, a beloved Mexican actress renowned for her performances in successful telenovelas such as 'Carinha de Anjo' and 'Marimar', has died at the age of 96. She passed away in her home in Jalisco, Mexico, surrounded by family, and her death was attributed to natural causes while she was sleeping. The family has chosen a private funeral as per Peluffo's wishes, and specific details concerning the exact date of death have not been disclosed.
Before her fame in telenovelas, Peluffo had established her career in the golden age of Mexican cinema, starring in films like 'A Força do Desejo' (1955), 'Diana Caçadora' (1957), and 'Flores de Papel' (1978). Over the years, she captivated audiences not only with her work in television but also with her contributions to film. Peluffo's versatility and talent made her a significant figure in the entertainment industry, not just in Mexico but also among Brazilian viewers who followed her telenovelas.
Peluffo's legacy is marked by her rich career spanning several decades. Born in Querétaro in October 1929, she was originally named Ana Luisa de Jesús Quintana Paz Peluffo. Beyond her successful professional life, she leaves behind a son, and her passing marks the end of an era for many who grew up watching her performances. Her impact on the entertainment landscape in both Mexico and Brazil remains significant, as she will be remembered for her timeless roles and infectious charm.