Ana Ofelia Murguía, first Mexican actress, voice of Mamá Coco, dies at 90

Ana Ofelia Murguía, first Mexican actress, voice of Mamá Coco, dies at 90 – The unfortunate death of the famous Mexican actress who participated in countless projects is reported.

By Megan Sauer

The death of Ana Ofelia Murguía , the first Mexican actress with extensive experience who appeared in notable films and series, was notified through social networks.

It was the UNAM Filmoteca account that was in charge of reporting the unfortunate news, issuing some words in honor of the multi-award-winning Ofelia. She was 90 years old and at the moment the cause of her death has not been reported.

Ana Ofelia Murguía, born in Mexico City, was a renowned performer with an extensive and multifaceted career in the field of film, theater and television.

Her career spans more than six decades, during which she left a significant mark on the entertainment industry in Mexico and beyond. She began her career in the 1960s and quickly became noted for her versatility and talent, participating in a wide variety of film and television genres.

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Some of the most important films in Ana Ofelia Murguía ‘s career are Marí de Mi Corazón, The Motives of Light, Nobody Will Talk About Us When We Have Died and Sex for Compassion.

In more recent years she became especially known for being the voice of Mama Coco in Coco, the renowned Pixar film directed by The Walt Disney Company, this character earned her greater fame.