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Pain for the death of actress Selva Alemán

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This Tuesday, The Argentine artistic community is in mourning for the death of actress Selva Alemán, who died at 80 years.

With a career marked by success and multiple recognitions, Alemán left an indelible mark on the theater, cinema and television. His death was confirmed by the theater producer Carlos Rotemberg, who announced it through the official account of the Multiteatro Comafi.

Rotemberg, visibly moved, expressed on the networks: “Confirming the death of our dear friend fills us with indescribable sadness.. Wordless". Born in Buenos Aires under the name of Selva Carmen Giorno, The actress made her television debut in 1958 with “The Decree”. His last performance was in the film “Objects”, released last year, demonstrating his passion for art to the end.

The love story between Selva Alemán and Arturo Puig is one of the most emblematic of the Argentine artistic world. Together they built not only a life together, but also a career that saw them shine on countless stages. Your relationship, based on respect, the mutual admiration and deep affection they professed, became an example of a couple on and off stage. Alemán used to refer to Puig as the love of his life, and both shared both personally and professionally, leaving a legacy of love and companionship that will be remembered forever.

Throughout his life, Selva Alemán received numerous awards that reflect his talent and dedication, including three Martín Fierro awards, a Platinum Konex as the best television actress of the decade, and the ACE de Oro as protagonist in drama and dramatic comedy. One of her most memorable roles is that of Gracia in the novel “Malparida.”, a character whose complexity was masterfully interpreted by Alemán, which earned her a Martín Fierro for best leading actress in 2011.

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