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RIP Yolanda Ciani

 

Was Yolanda Ciani raped by her son? Capital authorities investigate the case of the actress after her death

The artist originally from Chihuahua died at 85 years of age. It is remembered for being part of the Golden Age of Mexican cinema.

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By Joel Cano

September 4, 2023

 

Mexican cinema is in mourning after the death of actress Yolanda Ciani, who lost her life at 85 years of age. As a result, it was announced that the artist could have suffered physical violence from one of her close relatives.

On Sunday, September 3, the death of histrionisa was confirmed. That same day two people went to the Attorney General's Office of the CDMX to file a complaint against their son Luis Alberto, according to reports by journalist Antonio Nieto.

It was reported that the complaint would have to do with a series of physical aggressions that could have negatively impacted the health of the actress, whose causes of death have not been revealed until the edition of this note.

"They investigate the son of actress Yolanda Ciani for violence against her. The actress died this Sunday, when 2 people presented themselves to the CDMX Prosecutor's Office to denounce her son Luis Alberto for physical aggressions that could trigger a deterioration in Ciani's health, "the journalist specialized in security issues published on social networks.

It is unknown if the people who filed the complaint are relatives of the actress or have another type of relationship. Similarly, the time during which Ciani would have been raped by her own son was not detailed. It will be according to the progress of the investigations as this case is clarified, which has generated commotion among moviegoers who grew up with his films, both on the small and big screen.

Who was Yolanda Ciani

The National Association of Interpreters (ANDI) was the one that announced the death of the actress on the afternoon of Sunday, September 3. "ANDI communicates the sensitive death of the interpreting partner Yolanda Ciani. She is remembered for her performances in film and television. She also had a remarkable union life, she was General Secretary of the National Association of Actors (ANDA)," reads a publication made on social networks.

Ciani was born in Chihuahua on January 25, 1938. His debut in the film industry occurred at the end of the 50s, a period that belonged to the "Golden Age" of Mexican cinema, named for the recognition that productions had in Latin America. Later he ventured into television and theater.

Among his most recognized films are Las chivas rayadas (1964), San Simón de los Magueyes (1973) and Carne de horca (1973). However, his fame was also thanks to his participation in feature films starring the legendary fighter "El Santo", such as Santo en el hotel de la muerte (1963) and Santo contra el rey del crimen (1962).

According to data from the Imdb platform, Yolanda Ciani worked on about 100 television and film productions. The series of the small screen in which he stood out were Barrera de Amor (2005), Alborada (2005), Mañana es para siempre (2008) and Dos hogares (2011).

The last television series in which he acted was Corazón Indomable, where he appeared in 13 episodes alongside Ana Brenda Contreras. In the theatrical field he collaborated in works such as Un tigre a las puertas (1960) and Escándalo nocturno (1964).

CIANI, Yolanda

Born: 2/6/1943, Chihuahua, Chihuahua, Mexico

Died: 9/3/2023, Mexico City, Federal District, Mexico

 

Yolanda Ciani’s westerns – actress:

Pa’ que mesirve la vida - 1961

La bandida – 1962 (prostitute)

Barbarians of the North – 1962 (Margarita Campos)

Dos alegres Gavilanes – 1963 (Rosita)

Los parranderos – 1963

Dos inocente mujeriegos – 1964 (Novia)

Todo el horizonte para morir - 1971

Carne de horca – 1973 (Maria Medina)

Cananea – 1978 (Mary Greene)

Todo un hombre – 1983 (Senora de Monteros)

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