Actor
Javier Ruán dies at 81 due to a heart attack World
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October
12, 2021
This Monday, October 11, the actor died at the age of 81 Javier
Rouen due to a heart attack according to a statement released on
Twitter. The death occurred at 2:30 p.m.
Born on January 10, 1940 in Michoacán, Ruán had an outstanding artistic
career that spanned 60 years. He had participation in television, theater,
cinema and radio soap operas. He made his debut at age 17 in melodrama
“Anguish of the Past.”
Later she acted in Televisa productions such as Rina, Italian Girl Coming to
Get Married, Ana del aire, Corazón Salvaje, Distilling love and Simply Maria,
among others.
He also intervened in the Unitarians Mujeres Asesinas, La Rosa de
Guadalupe, As the saying goes and Woman, real life cases. In addition
to being an actor, Ruán developed as a screenwriter, and wrote the soap operas Dare
to forget me and small town, big hell, the latter based on real events
of his family. Its protagonist was Verónica Castro, and the character was
inspired by the interpreter’s aunt, Leonarda Ruán.
Another of the literary works created by the Michoacan histrion was his
autobiography From prodigal son to favorite son, with which he
celebrated his 78 years of life.
RUAN,
Javier (Javier
Ruán James)
Born:
1/10/1940,
Nahuatzen, Michoacan, Mexico
Died:
10/11/2021,
Mexico City, Federal District, Mexico
Javier
Ruán’s
westerns – actor:
They
Called Him Mercado – 1971 (El Nino)
El
Rey – 1976 (Francisco Javier Jamies)
Volver,
volver, volver – 1977 (Prisciliano Renteria)
Soy
el hijo del gallero - 1978