Gerardo Taracena, Apocalypto actor, dies at 55

Mexican actor Gerardo Taracena, known for his role in Apocalypto and an Ariel Award winner, died on January 31, 2026, at age 55. The National Association of Actors confirmed the news on Instagram, expressing deep regret and solidarity with his family and the artistic community. The cause of death remains unknown.

Gerardo Taracena was born in March 1970 in Mexico City's Santa Fe neighborhood, into a family of five siblings. His widowed mother covered the costs of his education at a nuns' school. In secondary school, he joined a theater group to overcome his introverted shyness, marking the start of his acting career. He studied at the Centro Universitario de Teatro (CUT), where, as he told Canal Once in a February 2025 interview, "it was everything; there I formed my acting vision, discipline, structure, and thinking".

Taracena debuted in film in the 1990s as Mateo in a Swedish-Danish production based on real events, facing language barriers: "We didn't understand each other well, and everything was simple," he recounted. He won the Ariel Award for Best Male Supporting Actor in 2007 for his role as Genaro in El violín, a story of dignity and rebellion. His filmography includes Man on Fire (2004) with Denzel Washington, Apocalypto (2006) as Middle Eye, El Infierno (2010) as Pancho Zopilote, and What the Hell Is a Pussycat? (2016) as Plutarco. On television, he shone in series like Narcos: Mexico (2018-2020) as Pablo Acosta and Queen of the South (2016-2017).

One of the most memorable moments in his career happened during the audition for Apocalypto, directed by Mel Gibson. Taracena asked for a cheek kiss for his wife, surprising the team. Gibson replied humorously: "Why not?" and, after joking, gave it, saying: "I like this guy". For the role, he learned Maya and lost weight. Beyond acting, he founded the music group Los Jilgueros de Rosarito, with 'Es mi manera' as one of its hits.

Taracena's death drew condolences from colleagues like Verónica Jaspeado and Emilio Treviño. The ANDA posted: "The ANDA deeply regrets the passing of our colleague Gerardo Taracena; we join the grief overwhelming his family, friends, and the artistic community; may he rest in peace".

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