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MEXICO (Notimex) .- The Mexican actor Juan Luis Orendain, who participated in the series "The Lord of the Heavens", "Club de Cuervos" and "La Señora Acero", died this Sunday for unknown causes.
The National Association of Interpreters (ANDI), through a statement, published the news and sent its "most sincere condolences" to family and friends.
According to the portal IMDb (Internet Movie Databa), between the first appearances of the actor on the small screen is "Acapulco HEAT", where he played the Senator "Zero" in 1999.
He has also played in some chapters of the series "Corazón partido" (2005), "Cambio of life" (2008), "Capadocia" (2008), "Cada su su santo" (2009) and "El Diez" (2011) .
The film "Propiedad ajena" (2007) is also included in his filmography. filmmaker Luis Vélez, with Ludwika Paleta and Humberto Zurita.
2014 Orendain was known as "Father Lázaro Sánchez" in "The Lord of Heaven", as well as "Judge Roberto Creel" in "Señora Acero". A year later, he played "Abraham" in the Netflix series "The Lord of Heaven."
He was recently seen in "Idol Wars" (2017), a series in which he gave life to "Dr. Enrique" in four episodes and this year created the film "Más sabe el diablo por viejo", of José Pepe Bojórquez, in which he shared credits with Osvaldo Benavides and Sandra Echeverría
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