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Mariana Levy

Mexican actress and singer (–)

In this Spanish name, the first or paternal surname is Levy and the second or maternal family name is Fernández.

Mariana Levy

Born

Mariana Levy Fernández


()22 April

Mexico City, México

Died29 April () (aged&#;39)

Mexico City, México

Spouse(s)Ariel López Padilla (–; divorced)
Jose María Fernández Michel (–; her death)
Parents

Mariana Levy Fernández (22 April – 29 April ) was a Mexican telenovela actress, singer and television show host.

She was the daughter of actress Talina Fernández and banker Gerardo Jorge Levy and the sister of Pato Levy.[1]

Biography

Mariana Levy Fernández was born in Mexico City. By the time she turned sixteen in , she participated in her first Televisa soap opera, Vivir Enamorada ("Living in Love"), where she played "Verónica".

Mariana levy bio Rosa Salvaje, about a girl named Rosa who falls in love with a millionaire but was not accepted by his family, became a hit all over Latin America, Europe and Asia. This production was set in the mid 19th century, and in one of her most memorable characters ever, Mariana played "Josefina", an ugly-duckling-turned-swan character. The death shook the Mexican entertainment world. It was one of the highest-profile deaths in Mexico's wave of common crime since TV comedian Paco Stanley was gunned down in According to Mexican journalist Lolita Ayala , "her heart apparently could not take the shock.

Levy took off, then returned to the small screen in , in a major Televisa hit, Los Años Felices ("The Happy Years"). In Los Años Felices, she played the role of "Nancy". Her next telenovela, Martín Garatuza () was not successful. The opposite can be said of her next work, as "Linda", in 's Rosa Salvaje ("Wild Rosa").

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Rosa Salvaje, about a girl named Rosa who falls in love with a millionaire but was not accepted by his family, became a hit all over Latin America, Europe and Asia. Levy became known in places including Spain, Puerto Rico, Russia, Venezuela and Argentina.[citation needed]

She participated in 's Lo Blanco y Lo Negro ("What's White and What's Black"), alongside Rafael Sánchez Navarro among others, as "Alma de Castro".

She took off the rest of the s, but, in , she returned to television with the task of playing three characters in the same soap opera; playing "Ángela", "Gimena" and "Estrella" in Yo compro esa mujer ("I'll buy that woman").[citation needed]

She married again, this time to José María Fernández, the half brother of Chantal Andere.

In , Mariana Levy joined her mother, Talina Fernández, as cohost of her televised variety show, Nuestra Casa ("Our House"), and also participated in her final telenovela, the hugely successful Amor Real.

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This production was set in the mid 19th century, and in one of her most memorable characters ever, Mariana played "Josefina", an ugly-duckling-turned-swan character. Levy retired to give birth to Paula and José Emilio.[citation needed]

Death

Levy died of a heart attack on 29 April during a robbery attempt in Mexico City, Distrito Federal, Mexico.[2] The heart attack was attributed to the stress she experienced after an assailant approached her car on a city street and tried to steal her watch.

The death shook the Mexican entertainment world. It was one of the highest-profile deaths in Mexico's wave of common crime since TV comedian Paco Stanley was gunned down in According to Mexican journalistLolita Ayala, "her heart apparently could not take the shock."

Television roles

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