The actor Miguel Ángel Ferriz died on the morning of
Wednesday February 6, 2013 the victim of pneumonia after being hospitalized
since last weekend at the Institute of Pneumonia in Mexico City.
Ferriz, was born in Mexico City on June 19, 1950, the son of actor Ángel Ferriz, and the grandson
of actor Miguel Ángel Ferriz. Ferriz acted in film, theater and television.
Among his more than 20 films were “Los indolentes” (1978), “Lo mejor de Teresa”
(1976), “La Casta Divina” (1977), “Morirse está en Hebreo” (2007), and his only
Euro-western “Garden of Venus” (1979) with Chuck Connors, John Ireland and
Jorge Rivero where he was credited as Miguel Fieman.
Miguel appeared in more than two dozen stage plays
including “A Long Day’s Journey into Night” (1977) “Crazy Love” (1987) by Sam
Shepard and “Orphans” (2003) by Anton Chekhov.
He was the director of the Center for Arts Education
Televisa Monterrey and founder of the Center for Television Azteca acting
school.
The actor had a project underway with TV Azteca, a soap
opera, in which he would share credits with Paola Núñez and Mauricio Islas.
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