During decades, Televisa has stood out as a giant in the world of entertainment, both nationally and internationally. His success is due in large part to the talent and vision of his producers, who have demonstrated an exceptional ability to understand public tastes and create quality content. However, on this occasion, we will remember 3 producers of Televisa that died of tragic way and unexpected.
In recent years, Televisa has experienced significant losses with the death unexpected several producers. These visionaries innovated in the industry, adapting to new trends and formats to stay at the forefront. Santiago Galindo, Magda Rodríguez and Nicandro Díaz are some of the names who died suddenly, leaving unfinished projects and a legacy on Mexican television.
3 Televisa producers who died tragically and unexpectedly
On July 11, 2018, the producer Santiago Galindo, recognized for his participation in programs such as “Al norte del corazón” and “Amy, the girl with the blue backpack”, died tragically by taking his own life with a shot to the head in the Álvaro Obregón delegation. Her legacy on Mexican television includes notable productions such as “Parodiando” and “Dancing for a Dream”, her latest contribution being the series “Hoy voy a Cambio” based on the life of Lupita D'Alessio.
On November 1, 2020, the featured producer of Televisa Magda Rodríguez died at the age of 67 due to a heart attack. Recognized for her successful career on television, she is remembered for programs such as “With a woman's stamp”, “Hoy”, “Guerreros 2020”, “Falling in love”, “Laura without censorship” and “Un Nuevo Día”. Her legacy in the Mexican entertainment industry lives on through her iconic productions.
On March 18, the renowned producer Nicandro Díaz lost his life at the age of 60 in a tragic accident while driving a motorcycle in Cozumel. His death occurred after he attempted to avoid a raccoon on the South Coast Highway, losing control and crashing into the brush. Throughout his career, he left an indelible mark with successful productions such as “Golpe de Luck”, “Mañana es para siempre”, “Yo soy tu dueña” and “Carita de Ángel”.