Why did María Socas, the 65-year-old actress, die?

Why did María Socas, the 65-year-old actress, die?

December 11, 2024 – 10:58

The iconic actress died this Tuesday and the show was completely shocked. What happened to him?

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This Tuesday the entertainment world woke up to the news of the death of María Socas, one of the most versatile actresses in Argentina. He left an indelible mark on national and international cinema and television. With a career spanning several decades, her talent and stage presence were instrumental in establishing her as an iconic figure in entertainment.

He made his film debut in the 80s and stood out for his participation in fantasy and action genre productions. One of her first relevant appearances was in the film “The Warrior and the Sorceress” (1984), a cult production in which she played a warrior in a post-apocalyptic world.

María Socas left an indelible legacy and this is demonstrated in all the messages saying goodbye to her and honoring her.

What did María Socas die from?

The information obtained at the moment was from one of María’s best friends, who reported that the actress I was hospitalized 10 days ago and that this was only the end of a very long battle against cancer.

Her close friends or people in the environment had known about María’s illness for some time, but it was not a topic that was discussed publicly since they respected her privacy and her two daughters.

The best Socas series and movies

  • “Gothic” (1984): a classic of Argentine suspense cinema directed by Jesús Franco, where Socas demonstrated his talent in intense and psychological roles.
  • “The Night of the Pencils” (1986): Although his role was secondary, the film, based on real events, marked a milestone in national cinema.
  • “Deathstalker II” (1987): an adventure and fantasy film where María once again shone in the genre that made her known internationally.
  • “High Comedy” (1991): a television classic that brought together great figures of entertainment in adaptations of classic stories and novels.
  • “Chiquititas” (1998): Although it was childish, the series was one of the most successful of the 90s and showed another side of Socas as an actress.
  • “Cite me a story” (1991): anthology series that explored short and often fantastical stories, where Socas stood out for his versatility.


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