Memorial scene honoring late actor Héctor Alterio with portrait, flowers, and tributes in Madrid.
Memorial scene honoring late actor Héctor Alterio with portrait, flowers, and tributes in Madrid.
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Tributes to Héctor Alterio pour in after his death at 96

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Producer Jesús Cimarro and director Marcelo Piñeyro led emotional tributes to Héctor Alterio following confirmation of the Argentine-Spanish cinema icon's death Saturday at 96 in Madrid, where he lived in exile since 1975. His son Ernesto Alterio also bid farewell online.

Spanish theater producer Jesús Cimarro confirmed Héctor Alterio's passing on Instagram: “I regret to announce the passing this morning of our great actor Héctor Alterio. We lose a giant of the Spanish and Argentine stage. My condolences to his dear family Tita, Malena, Ernesto. Safe journey, dear Héctor. We will miss you so much.”

Building on the biographical details from earlier coverage of his seven-decade career—including starring roles in five Oscar-nominated films like 'The Official Story' (1985 Oscar winner), 'The Truce' (1974), 'Camila' (1984), 'Son of the Bride' (2001), and 'The Nest' (1979)—colleagues continue to mourn the loss.

Director Marcelo Piñeyro, who worked with Alterio on 'Wild Horses' (1995), shared: “I won't see my master again,” describing him as “a huge person” and highlighting an iconic scene that has gone viral among fans.

Alterio's son, actor Ernesto Alterio, posted a final tribute: “What a great gift to have enjoyed you.” With these remembrances, Argentine and Spanish cinema bid farewell to a legendary figure.

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X users predominantly express grief and admiration for Héctor Alterio's decades-long career in Argentine and Spanish cinema and theater. Tributes highlight his iconic roles in films like 'El hijo de la novia' and 'La historia oficial', his exile due to threats from the Triple A during Argentina's dictatorship, and his humanity and political commitment. Actors, politicians, journalists, and fans share personal anecdotes, famous quotes like 'La puta que vale la pena estar vivo', and condolences to his family, including son Ernesto Alterio. Emotional reactions from director Marcelo Piñeyro and other colleagues are widely referenced. No negative sentiments observed.

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Black-and-white portrait of José Luis Cienfuegos, Seminci director, with symbolic film festival backgrounds honoring his legacy.
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José luis cienfuegos, seminci director, dies at 60

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José Luis Cienfuegos, director of the Valladolid International Film Week (Seminci), died on December 2, 2025, at age 60 from a cerebral hemorrhage in Madrid. Born in Avilés, he transformed key Spanish film festivals over three decades. His legacy includes renewing the events in Gijón, Sevilla, and Valladolid.

Hispanoargentine actor Héctor Alterio, a key figure in cinema and theater in Argentina and Spain, died on Saturday in Madrid at the age of 96. Active until the end, he leaves behind a career spanning over seven decades marked by forced exile in 1975 due to threats from the Triple A. His family bid him farewell, highlighting his life dedicated to art and family.

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Mexican producer Pedro Torres, known for his work on the reality show Big Brother and music videos for artists like Luis Miguel, died at 72 from amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS). His ex-wife, actress Lucía Méndez, remembered him with emotional words on social media. Torres leaves a legacy in television and a family, including a son with Méndez.

Lucas Capri posted an emotional tribute to his father, actor Herson Capri, on the day his heart attack became public. The 74-year-old veteran is recovered but will suspend theater performances on medical advice.

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Mercedes Portillo, known as Meche and creator of Los escandalones on the show Intrusos, died after being in intensive care for bilateral pneumonia. Hosts Rodrigo Lussich and Adrián Pallares expressed deep sorrow and had requested prayers for her health. The news shocks the entertainment program's team.

Multidisciplinary artist Vicente Ruiz, a key figure in Chilean counterculture during the dictatorship and democratic transition, died in Santiago at age 67. His legacy includes provocative performances addressing taboo topics like discrimination and social exclusion. His 1992 work 'Por la Cruz y la Bandera' sparked major controversy.

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Producer Pedro Torres lives in a spectacular apartment in Mexico City, designed in an eclectic style that reflects his passion for art. Recently, rumors about his health caused alarm, but his ex-partner Lucía Méndez clarified that he suffers from amyotrophic lateral sclerosis and is stable.

 

 

 

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