Gerardo Taracena, who was best known for his role in Mel Gibson’s ‘Apocalypto’ has passed away. He was 55 years old at the time of his demise. The Mexican Academy of Film Art and Sciences recently announced that the famed ‘Narcos’ actor had left for his heavenly abode. The cause of his demise has not been shared with the public. The actor reportedly passed away on January 31. Their statement translated to “The Academy extends its respectful and heartfelt condolences to his family, friends, and colleagues. His work and his unforgettable face will remain in the memory of our cinema.”The National Association of Actors also issued a statement, saying that they “deeply regret the passing of our colleague Gerardo Taracena. We join in mourning with his family, friends, and the artistic community. May he rest in peace.”
All about Gerardo Taracena
The famed actor was born in Mexico City in 1970 and continued his education as he pursued a degree in Dramatic arts in the University Center of Theater of the National Autonomous University of Mexico. Over the course of his career, Taracena worked in a lot of film festivals, was a part of a dance group, and worked across various theater plays and films. He was also nominated for the Ariel Awards three times, which is often known as the ‘Mexican Oscars.‘Some of his most famed works include ‘Queen of the South’, ‘Narcos: Mexico’, ‘The Violin’, ‘Apocalypto’, ‘Surviving My Quinceañera’, ‘Texas Rising’, ‘Diablero’, ‘Cafe Con Leche’, and ‘Saving Private Perez.’
Fans pay tribute to the actor
When the news broke out on social media, various fans of the actor paid their tributes to the idol and expressed how sad they were at the news of his demise. One fan commented, “I will never forget his performance bringing to life Zero Wolf, one of the villains in the movie Apocalypto,” while another shared, “Very sad news for his family, friends, and for Mexican cinema. A great actor, versatile and with a huge future ahead.“Another fan shared, “Sudden departure and an irreplaceable loss for cinema and acting. The good ones leave and we don’t know why so early! RIP Gerardo Taracena.”
