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Silvia Pinal, the iconic Mexican actress known for her roles in Luis Buñuel’s films, has passed away at the age of 93. The news of her death was confirmed by the Televisa-Univision network and government officials.

Born in 1931 in Guaymas, Mexico, Pinal was a prominent figure in Mexico’s ‘Golden Age’ of cinema in the mid-20th century. She starred in numerous films in Mexico, the US, and Europe over her six-decade career, gaining international fame for her collaborations with Buñuel.

Pinal’s daughter, Sylvia Pasquel, had revealed earlier this week that the actress was under intensive care due to complications from a urinary infection. Pinal was not only a successful actress but also a producer in television and musical theatre. She was known for her role in the popular telenovela “Mujer, casos de la vida real,” which aired for more than 20 years.

In addition to her contributions to the entertainment industry, Pinal also ventured into Mexican politics as a member of the Institutional Revolutionary Party. She held seats in Mexico’s Chamber of Deputies, the Senate, and the Mexico City local assembly.

Emilion Azcarraga, the chairman of Grupo Televisa, where Pinal worked for many years, paid tribute to her on social media, highlighting her impact on Mexican cinema, theater, and television. Pinal’s beauty and talent were immortalized in a portrait painted by Diego Rivera, showcasing her significance in Mexican culture.

The legacy of Silvia Pinal as an artist and pioneer in Mexican cinema will be remembered for generations to come. Her contributions to the entertainment industry and Mexican culture are truly unforgettable. May she rest in peace.