Eric del Castillo
At 88 years old, Kate del Castillo's father is one of the oldest actors in the country. He also dabbled as a screenwriter, director, and actor in theater and television. He made about a hundred films between 1959 and 2014, in addition to some plays and soap operas.
Maria Victoria Latoya Gutierrez
At 88 years old, the Mexican singer and comedian also shone during the golden age of national cinema since her leap to the screens in 1942, when she made the film Canto de las Americas. Such was her influence that a statue was made in her honor, which was placed outside the Blanquita Theater.
Yolanda Montes
The vedette who conquered the Golden Cinema is currently 91 years old, and just turned on January 3. When she arrived on Mexican soil she was called "the Panther Goddess." Over time, her figure conquered theaters and cabarets in Mexico, until 1947 when she made her debut in the film Night of Love, starring actress Miroslava Stern. From there, the big screen was completely his as well.
Silvia Pinal
One of the most privileged places in the Mexican Olympus is for the 91-year-old "Diva of Mexican Cinema." Even though in recent years her health condition has declined, she is currently tucked in with her family and was even seen acting in a play, despite criticism of seeing her on stage or seeing her in a wheelchair.
Elsa Aguirre
At 92, she is still recognized for two things. The first is because she is one of the last actresses of the Golden Age of Mexican Cinema. While the second is because of her beauty, which captured the attention and love of the greatest gallants of the time, such as Jorge Negrete, Ignatius Lopez Tarsus, or Pedro Infante, whom she rejected without remorse.
Ana Luisa Peluffo
Best known for being the pioneer in the N- in Mexican cinema, for a scene from the film The Force of Desire, Ana Luisa de Jesús Quintana Paz Peluffo is currently 93 years old. Although she debuted in the United States, most of her career was carried out in the national territory, and she stood out as one of the most emblematic actresses.
Sergio Corona
The new generations recognize him for being the protagonist of As the saying goes, but at 94 years old and with a career of more than 75 years, his acting life has been more than prolific. He started out as a ballet dancer in national and international theaters. His foray into acting came in 1950 when he participated in the film Dangerous Curves.
Ignacio Lopez Tarso
Finally, the place of honor was taken by the legendary Ignacio López Tarso, who also passed away this March 2023 at the age of 98.
Born on January 15, 1925, the Mexican star stood out in several disciplines: acting, singing, and dubbing; all as part of a very complete career. In addition, he could boast that the poet Xavier Villaurrutia asked him to adopt another surname to succeed, so, in honor of Saint Paul the Apostle, he took the name of his hometown, Tarsus, to take the spotlight for almost 80 years.