This morning ANDI reported that the actress died of complications caused by coronavirus.
This morning the death of the Mexican actress Pillar Pellicer, originally from Villahermosa, Tabasco, was reported, according to the National Association of Interpreters (ANDI), Pellicer lost the battle against the coronavirus.
The death was confirmed by ANDI through a tweet in which they mourn the death of the actress.
Televisa Espectáculos as well as various celebrities from the medium also added to the condolences.
Pilar Pellicer was born in 1938 in Mexico City and began her acting career at the end of the golden age of Mexican cinema. Her first leading role was in the feature film Pedro Páramo (1967), by Carlos Velo, where she played Susana San Juan, she has also participated in theater and television.
In 1959 he worked on the film Nazarín sharing the scene with Marga López, Rita Macedo, Ignacio López Tarso, and Ofelia Guilmáin, among others. That same year he received a scholarship from the French Institute for Latin America to study acting in Paris, France, where he remained for six years working in Gallic cinema, television and theater.
She married the American sculptor James Meccalf, with whom she had a daughter, Ariane. They were married for 15 years, but the marriage ended in divorce. In recent years he produced some plays.