Ana Badhia Murguia, Voter Of Coco Film Dies
Ana Orfelia Murguia (screenshot)

JAKARTA - Sad news came from the film industry. Actress Anadia Murguia, known as the voice actor for the animated film Coco, died on Sunday, December 31.

The film Coco produced by Disney and Pixar in 2017 tells the story of a child who enters the land of death. Murguia plays the role of Mama Coco who also sings one of the main songs in this film, Remember Me.

Coco is referred to as a film that represents Mexican culture and celebrates topics such as death through a child's point of view.

The news of Murguia's death also received condolences from the National Institute of Arts and Culture of Mexico. Through social media, they said Murguia's career was one proof of Mexico's development.

Ana harusia Murguia was born in Mexico in 1933. She has more than 100 projects in the acting world where she started on the telenovela La Tormenta.

He continues to act in Mexico and is one of the most popular names there. However, his popularity was worldwide after he joined the animated film Coco as a voice actor.

In addition, he also starred in The Queen of the Night, Mi Querido Tom Mix, and Life Sentence.

His last acting was through worry: El Pr packecipe de la Canci totaling the fictional life of a Mexican singer.

Ana harusia Murguia died at the age of 90.


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