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The National Association of Actors (ANDA) confirmed, this Wednesday, the death of actor and composer Jorge Zamora Montalvo, better known as “Zamorita”, who had 550 year old. The causes of his death are not yet known.

“The National Actors Association deeply regrets the death of our colleague Jorge Zamora Montalvo” Zamorita “member of our union. Our condolences to his family and friends. Rest in Peace”, the Association wrote on its Twitter account.

The National Association of Actors deeply regrets the death of our colleague Jorge Zamora Montalvo “Zamorita” member of our union. Our condolences to his family and friends. Rest in peace. pic.twitter.com/DDY0n7Je9W— National Association of Actors (@andactores) November ,

The actor was born in Havana, Cuba, on April 1940, he began his artistic career as a composer where songs such as: “La Basura”, “Sr. Judge ”and“ Bómboro Quiñá Quiñá ”, which was one of the great musical triumphs of La Sonora Santanera.

Also a comedian, he discovered his artistic vocation in the middle of 1940. He began to get involved in the show thanks to his first musical compositions, which led him to meet Germán Valdés “Tin Tan”, who was in charge of bringing him to Mexico so they could start working together.

His first appearances were in the Golden Age of Mexican Cinema; Thanks to his participation in ‘El Pachuco de Oro’, the Cuban began to gain popularity.

“Zamorita” was one of the comic pioneers on the small screen, because at the end of the 1990s 30 began working on television with Los Polivoces and Manuel “El Loco” Valdés.

His last appearance in a project was in the film ‘El Fantástico Mundo de Juan Orol’, released in 2012.

By Scribe