Death of star Rossy Mendoza reported at the age of 80
The actress was an important exponent of the so-called fichera cinema
El Universal
12/29/2023
The actress María del Rosario Mendoza, better known as Rossy Mendoza died at the age of 80, she had been hospitalized for several days after the appearance of sores and a heart condition; For months her health was affected after suffering a fall at home that took her to the operating room; She was diagnosed with lupus 30 years ago.
The Mexican vedette began her artistic career working alongside figures such as Germán Valdés "Tin Tán", Los Hermanos Carrión and Jesús Martínez "Palillo", shared the stage with Yolanda Montes "Tongolele", Ana Luisa Peluffo and the Argentine supervedette Zulma Faiad.
She did theater, film and television, among her films are “The Greengrocers”, “California Dancing Club” and “The Day of the Masons”.
In 2016, Rossy, along with fellow vedettes Olga Breeskin, Lyn May, Wanda Seux and Princess Yamal, starred in the documentary “Bellas de noche”, by filmmaker María José.
Faced with her health problems, she received help from the National Association of Actors (ANDA), for weeks she was at the Álvaro Obregón Hospital, in Mexico City, accompanied by her only daughter Silvana Durán.
Rossy Mendoza’s Health Problems
In September 2022, Rossy Mendoza suffered a severe fall at home, which led her to undergo surgery where she was fitted with a hip and femur prosthesis, returned home and fell again, so she had to return to the hospital to be treated; In the past, she fought pancreatic cancer
In her heyday, she offered applauded shows wearing an enviable figure that portrayed the prey of the time.
MENDOZA, Rossy (Maria del Rosario Mendoza)
Born: 6/6/1943, Nayarit, Mexico
Died: 12/29/2023, Nayarit, Mexico
Rossy Mendoza’s westerns – actress:
Tu camino y elm io – 1973 (Rita)
El hijo del Pueblo – 1974 (fiesta attendee)
Pistoleros famosos – 1981 (Mayra)
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