Buenos Aires, December 28 (NA) -- The entertainment world bids a profound farewell to Guadalupe Leuviah, a historic figure of Argentine revue theater and television, who passed away at the age of 76 after a long battle with stomach cancer. According to the Argentine News Agency, the news was confirmed by her press secretary and friend, Lautaro Reyes, and caused an immediate shock in the artistic community. The artist was admitted to the Interzonal General de Agudos (HIGA) Hospital in Mar del Plata, the city where she had lived for several years. In her final years, she was part of the cast of La Revista de Mar del Plata, a show that won the Estrella de Mar Award. These multifaceted disciplines led her to share the stage with great figures such as Alberto Olmedo, Jorge Porcel, and Tato Bores. She also left her mark in cinema and television, and was recognized for her theatrical work in both comedy and drama. In recent weeks, her health condition had worsened due to an inability to eat. Leuviah had an extensive career where she shone as a showgirl, dancer, actress, and singer.
Entertainment World Mourns the Death of Guadalupe Leuviah
Argentina's entertainment world is mourning the death of Guadalupe Leuviah, a legend of revue theater and television. She died at 76 after a battle with stomach cancer. The news was confirmed by her close friend.