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The Actor Juan Mandli Dies at the Age of 77, a Reference of the Valencian Theatre and Known by Series as 'Hospital Central' El Diario Montañés

He also participated in 'Aguila Roja', 'Los hombres de Paco', 'Aida' and 'La que se avincina' and in feature films as 'Todos a la Jail'. His stagemates say goodbye to the Argentine interpreter based in Valencia, who they describe as 'master, companion and friend'
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The theater company Arden Productions has confirmed the death of the actor

The news has shaken the world of theatre and television in Spain: Juan Mandli, an Argentine actor based in Valencia and an indispensable figure of the scene, died on Friday at age 77. Arden Producciones, with which he shared some of his latest works, announced his death with words that distill respect, affection and the pain of those who lose a true master. “He has begun his last trip, his last bolus,” his colleagues, who stressed the impossible…

Juan Mandli, Argentine actor of theater, cinema and television based in Valencia, died on Friday at 77 years old, as confirmed by the theater company Arden Producciones on his social networks. Mandli, a referent in the Valencian scene, became known for his participations in series such as 'Hospital Central', 'Águila Roja', 'Los hombres de Paco', 'Aida', or 'La que se avecina', as well as in the feature films 'Todos a la jail', 'Ángeles Socidad A…

Arden Productions confirms the death of the Argentine interpreter, recognized for his extensive career in Spanish theatre and television

The television says goodbye to Juan Mandli, an Argentine actor who died yesterday at the age of 77. Mandli is known for his roles in series such as 'La que se avincina', 'Aida' and 'Hospital Central'.

He also participated in 'Aguila Roja', 'Los hombres de Paco', 'Aida' and 'La que se avincina' and in feature films as 'Todos a la Jail'. His stagemates say goodbye to the Argentine interpreter based in Valencia, who they describe as 'master, companion and friend'

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