Aaron Hernán, actor in The Shadow
of the Past, dies
The actor died at the age of 89 in
Mexico City, as
reported by the National Association of Interpreters. Aarón Hernán
participated in successful soap operas such as 'Sortilegio', 'De que te quiero,
te quiero' and 'Un refugio para el amor'',
among many others.
Univision
April 26, 2020
The actor lost his life after suffering a heart attack, according to
information from the newspaper El
Universal.
Actor Aarón
Hernán, famous for his work in film, theater and television, passed away this Sunday, April 26, as
reported by the National Association of Actors.
On April 7,
Aarón Hernán had a sharp fall that fractured his femur. The
accident occurred while he was walking in the Actor's Home, where he lived for
the past few years. At first he thought that it had not been serious,
however, he had to undergo surgery, as reported by Yucita Furlong, director of
the residence for elderly actors, for the program 'Ventaneando' on April 17. The
first actor was fitted with a prosthesis and released two days later in good
health.
Aarón Hernán
made his television debut in the soap opera 'La mentira', in 1965, alongside
Julissa, Fanny Cano and Enrique Lizalde. Later he acted in other
successful melodramas such as ' Muchacha italiana viene a casarse', 'El carruaje' and 'Leona Vicario'. In 2009, he
joined the cast of 'Sortilegio', a soap opera starring Jacqueline Bracamontes
and William Levy. In this story, he gave life to the character Don
Porfirio Betancourt. Later we saw him in 'Llena de amor' and ' Un refugio para el amor'. His most recent
performances on television were made in 'De que te quiero, te quiero' and 'La sombra
del pastor'. In
the latter, he played Father Sixto and shared credits with Michelle Renaud and
Pablo Lyle. Aarón Hernán also participated in series such as
'Mujeres Asesinas', Vecinos and 'Los simuladores'.
HERNAN, Aarón
Born: 11/20/1931,
Camargo, Chihuahua,
Mexico
Died: 4/26/2020, Mexico City, Federal
District, Mexico
Aarón Hernán’s
westerns – actor:
El secreto del
texano – 1966
El indomable – 1966 (Ignacio Jiménez)
Una horca para Texano – 1969 (Adam)
Manuel Saldivar, il texano – 1972
Revoltoso - 2016
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