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RIP Patricia Morán

 

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October 26, 2022

 

Patricia Morán, actress of the Golden Age, died

The histrionisa acted since she was 21 years old and participated in more than 20 films and 18 telenovelas, including "The Exterminating Angel"

On the morning of October 26, the death of Patricia Morán at 97 years old was announced. His name was reflected in the history of Mexican cinema thanks to his participation in films such as The Exterminating Angel, with Silvia Pinal.

It was the ANDI (National Association of Interpreters) that reported on the sensitive death of the actress of the so-called Golden Age.

So far, the reason for his death is unknown.

As it has been spread on social networks, the artist would have died last weekend, as her former colleagues made it known, sending farewell messages to Patricia.

Also, in social networks it was announced that his burial was earlier this week in the Frances Legaria Pantheon.

María Blanca Caridad Ogilvie Clark Peralta, real name of Patricia Morán, was born in Tamaulipas and forged her career in cinema since she was 21 years old. He rose to stardom thanks to productions such as La mujer de todos, Otra primavera or Romeo contra Julieta, among others.

One of his first appearances on the big screen was in A Modern Virgin, a film starring Libertad Lamarque. Thanks to this production and her talent, Morán was nominated for the Best Female Co-Performance category of the Ariel Awards, although the award went to Stella Inda for Los Olvidados.

During the early years of the 50s, Patricia devoted herself completely to cinema and acted in films such as Love is not business, Girls in Uniform and Two lives; However, he took a break after the premiere of the latter.

For six years, Morán was away from the spotlight, but had a triumphant return with her debut on the small screen with the second production of this type of content in Mexico, the telenovela Gutierritos.

In addition to the 23 films and 18 soap operas in which he participated, he was also part of the previously popular fotonovelas and did dubbing for the film Kaliman, Profanadores de tumbas.

Another of the productions in which he participated and was of great importance both in his career and in the history of cinema was El ángel exterminator (1962), a film by Luis Buñuel, in which he acted with Silvia Pinal.

Patricia's personal life was what led her to say goodbye to her audience and get away almost completely from the world of entertainment, as she was lovingly related to the former governor of Chihuahua Óscar Flores Sánchez. For the second time, Morán married the politician in 1968, making her the state's first lady.

Since Patricia wanted to fulfill her political role by marrying Flores Sánchez, from the day she married she retired almost completely from acting, at age 43.

After these almost 15 years of career, the histrionisa kept a very low profile and made some public appearances in the company of her husband, this in his role as governor of Chihuahua, from 1968 to 1974.

At this time, Patricia Morán was not considered to have retired from acting, as she still appeared in a film in 1970, Why Was I Born a Woman? Next to Ana Martín, Sara García and Andrés Soler.

After this, she did strive to be completely away from the cameras, even after the death of her second husband in 1986.

Since then, until now, the life of the actress was not known.

MORAN Patricia (María Blanca Caridad Ogilvie Clark Peralta)

Born: 9/10/1925, Tampico, Tamaulipas, Mexico

Died: 10/24/2022, Mexico City, Federal District, Mexico

 

Patricia Moran’s western – actress:

Camino de Sacramento – 1946 (Chica)

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