Sunday, April 2, 2023

RIP Raul de Anda Jr.

 

Rodolfo de Anda Jr, producer of "El Pantera" and grandson of a Golden Film star, died

Alexis Ayala confirmed the unfortunate loss of his friend through his social networks

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By Adriana Castillo

April 1, 2023

 

The national art industry ended March with another big loss. During the afternoon of Friday 31 transcended the death of Rodolfo de Anda Jr., a beloved Mexican producer who conquered the public with both films and television series. So far the causes of death are unknown, however, it is known that he lost his life at 57 years of age leaving an indelible mark on the creation of content for traditional media.

It was the actor Alexis Ayala who turned to his Instagram account to share the unfortunate news with his followers and colleagues in the media. Without revealing the causes of death, he said goodbye to who he considered one of his closest friends, highlighting his professional and personal qualities.

"Dear brother, my friend of life, of adventures, of society of everything. My friend and companion forever. RODOLFO DE ANDA, I will always remember you like this in my memory, in my soul and heart. You are, because you will never cease to be, a knight, a warrior, a loyal and loving man. Who I always learned from and whom I always admire and respect," the soap opera villain wrote.

I love you, "TAZ," as we called ourselves, as only you and I knew why. REST IN PEACE and may God embrace and bless you always. In me you will live forever. Health for your life and I will always celebrate having lived by your side. That the last will never be the last.

The 57-year-old singer accompanied his moving words with a photographic series where he compiled some of the unforgettable moments he lived with Rodolfo de Anda Jr. In these postcards they appear very smiling in the middle of a road, watching audiovisual material after a shooting, with friends and enjoying conviviality in restaurants.

In this way, Alexis Ayala revealed part of his fraternal relationship with the producer, but he was not the only one, Maribel Guardia, Raúl "El Negro" Araiza, Malillany Marín, Mane de la Parra, Angelique Boyer, Sebastián Rulli, Andrea Noli, Víctor Reséndez "Latin Lover", José Ron and Víctor González joined lamented the death of the creative.

"What? that sadness, I cannot believe God has it in his holy glory." "Or I'm very sorry!!! My deepest condolences dear friend!!". I can't believe it, I'm shocked, my dear little charrito, the memory is a form of meeting dear friend." "Real friends remain forever in our hearts," were some reactions.

Who was Rodolfo de Anda Jr.?

The producer inherited his artistic vein from his grandfather, Raúl de Aranda, who became the mythical Charro Negro of the big screen with films such as La venganza del Charro Negro, Dos gallos de pelea, Almas rebeldes, Soy puro mexicano and Aquí está Juan Colorado (all films that are part of the Golden Age of National Cinema), He also demonstrated his love for creating content behind the camera as a producer, director and screenwriter.

Raúl de Anda had five children among whom Rodolfo de Anda stood out because he wanted to follow in his footsteps in the national entertainment industry. During his career he worked as a producer, director, storyteller and actor inheriting his father's nickname; He collaborated in films such as Arriba las manos texano, El rey de los Tahures and El hijo del Cahrro Negro.

It was thus that Rodolfo de Anda Jr. grew up surrounded by a love for cinema and, although he made several films, he wanted to go further. This is how he conquered the public with El Pantera, a television series starring Luis Roberto Guzmán, Vanessa Terkes, Opi Domínguez, Ignacio López Tarso and Raúl Padilla Jr.

De ANDA, Jr. Rodolfo (Rodolfo de Anda Gutiérrez)

Born: 7/10/1965, Mexico City, Federal District, Mexico

Died: 3/31/2023, Mexico City, Federal District, Mexico

 

Rodolfo de Anda Jr’s. westerns – actor:

El hombre – 1976

El buscabullas – 1976 (Tommy)

 

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