Helena Rojo Obituary
Mexican actress Helena Rojo, renowned for her prolific career in the entertainment industry, has sadly passed away at the age of 79. The beloved soap star, diagnosed with liver cancer, bid farewell to the world on February 3, leaving behind a legacy that touched the hearts of many.
What Happened to Helena Rojo?
The demise of Helena Rojo, a luminary of Mexican television, has left many in mourning. The actress passed away on February 3, as confirmed by journalist María Luisa Valdés Doria. She had been battling liver cancer, and her departure has deeply saddened fans around the globe.
How Did Helena Roja Die?
Helena Rojo’s demise has left her fans grieving, with social media platforms flooded with tributes to the late actress. According to Source, she passed away peacefully at her home in Mexico City. Journalist María Luisa Valdés Doria confirmed the sad news, stating, “I confirm the death of the great Helena Rojo, she died at 3 in the morning of cancer, she will be buried at her home… rest in peace.”
Fans took to various platforms, expressing their condolences. “Strength for your family. May God keep you in his Holy glory,” one fan wrote, while another expressed, “Rest in peace beautiful and talented actress…my respects and sincere condolences to your family.” The outpouring of grief on social media is a testament to the impact Helena had on the lives of her admirers.
A Storied Career
Helena Rojo’s journey in the entertainment industry was nothing short of remarkable. Starting as a model in the sixties, she transitioned into acting, earning accolades for her performances. Her film debut in 1970 “The Suicide Club” marked the beginning of a career that would see her receive the Ariel Award for Best Actress and captivate audiences on both the big and small screens.
Her critically acclaimed role as Luciana Duval in “El Privilegio de Amar” (The Privilege of Love) solidified her status as one of Mexico’s most successful actresses. In 2006, she graced the screens in “Vidas de Fuego,” featured in the comedy-drama series Ugly Betty.
Remembering Helena’s Impact on Television
“Love that Deceives” stands out as one of Helena’s most popular TV shows. Carmen Larios, Vice President of Programming at A&E and Lifetime, expressed pride in the show’s success: “For Lifetime, it is very significant to offer our audience this dramatic series of 12 unique and relevant episodes where women are not only the protagonists but also show how they are capable of overcoming great obstacles.”
Roxana Rotundo, CEO of VIP 2000 TV, emphasized the international success of “Amores que Engañan”: “A series with wonderful scripts and international superstars.”
The Industry Mourns
As news of Helena Rojo’s passing spread, fellow actors and actresses took to social media to share their condolences. María Sorté, a colleague and friend, expressed her shock and sorrow. “Bon Voyage my dear companion and friend Helena Rojo, so many memories and so many conversations during our work in soap operas… My deepest condolences to her family.”
In the wake of her death, the entertainment industry mourns the loss of a true icon. Helena Rojo’s legacy lives on through her remarkable body of work, and she will be fondly remembered by fans and colleagues alike.
In the words of María Sorté, “I am in shock!! Bon Voyage my dear companion and friend Helena Rojo.” The impact of Helena’s presence in the world of entertainment is undeniable, and her memory will endure through the stories she shared and the lives she touched.