Eduardo Palomo
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Eduardo Estrada Palomo (May 13, 1962, Mexico City
Mexico City
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 - November 6, 2003, Los Angeles
Los Ángeles
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, California
California
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) was a Mexican
Mexico
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 actor. Palomo became famous across Mexico and Latin America
Latin America
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 after his 1993 characterization of Juan del Diablo in Corazón salvaje.

Career

Palomo who started acting in the theatre at the age of 12, found fame with the success of Corazon Salvaje. He went on to make several other successful Soap Operas
Telenovela
A telenovela is a limited-run serial dramatic programming popular in Latin American, Portuguese, and Spanish television programming. The word combines tele, short for televisión or televisão , and novela, a Spanish or Portuguese word for "novel"...

 and films in Mexico. He also recorded a CD "Mover El Tiempo" in 1993.
He was determined not to play in any other telenovelas after Ramona (co-starring Kate Del Castillo), but the sequel to Corazon Salvaje was something he could not refuse. He was working on an L.A. production of the play Una Pareja Con Angel (written by Eduardo and successfully produced in Mexico) when he died.

Palomo was in the process of crossing-over to United States
United States
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 television
Television
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 audiences where he guest starred on shows such as "Arrested Development" and "Kingpin" and was to star in a CBS
CBS
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 series. His last movie was A Day Without a Mexican
A Day Without a Mexican
A Day Without a Mexican is a 2004 film directed by Sergio Arau.A Day Without a Mexican, opened on May 14, 2004 in limited release throughout Southern California and on September 17 in theaters in Chicago, Texas, Florida and New York City, is a fantasy in which all Mexicans in the U.S...

.

Personal life

Son of Jesús Estrada and Miliza Palomo, brother of Jesús Jr. and Susana, he married the singer/actress Carina Ricco on November 26, 1994. They have two children, a daughter Fiona (born on October 12, 1998) and son Luca (born on October 15, 2000). He moved from his native Mexico
Mexico
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 to pursue a career in Hollywood, before he died of a heart attack
Myocardial infarction
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 while dining at a restaurant in Los Angeles
Los Angeles, California
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.

Actor

  • 2004: A Day Without a Mexican
    A Day Without a Mexican
    A Day Without a Mexican is a 2004 film directed by Sergio Arau.A Day Without a Mexican, opened on May 14, 2004 in limited release throughout Southern California and on September 17 in theaters in Chicago, Texas, Florida and New York City, is a fantasy in which all Mexicans in the U.S...

    Roberto Quintana
  • 2003: Arrested Development (TV series) Everado – Key Decisions … Everado
  • 2003: El misterio del Trinidad Juan Aguirre
  • 2003: Kingpin
    Kingpin (TV series)
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    (TV mini-series) Capt. Lazareno
  • 2002: Cojones
    Cojones
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    (short) The Mexican Neighbor
  • 2000: Crónica de un desayuno Juan
  • 2000: Ramona (TV series) Alejandro de Asís
  • 1998: Huracán
    Huracán (telenovela)
    Huracán is a Mexican telenovela shown in Mexico from October 13, 1997 to March 27, 1998, starring with the late Jorge Russek, Fernando Balzaretti, and Eduardo Palomo.- Plot :The story takes place in the Mazatlán...

    (TV series) Ulises
  • 1996: Morir dos veces (TV series) Esteban
  • 1993: Corazón salvaje
    Corazón salvaje (1993 TV series)
    Corazón Salvaje is a Mexican telenovela, which was produced by and broadcast on Televisa in 1993. It was also broadcast on Galavisión and Univision in the United States later that year and again in 2003 as well as in Peru in 1993 and 1999, in Kenya on KTN and in Italy on Rete 4 in 1993 and on 7Gold...

    (TV series) Juan del Diablo / Francisco Alcázar
  • 1993: Las mil y una aventuras del metro
  • 1992: Serpientes y escaleras
  • 1992: Mi querido Tom Mix Tom Mix
  • 1992: Getrudis Esteban Díaz
  • 1992: Triángulo (TV series) Iván
  • 1991: Bandidos
    Bandidos
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    AKA Bandits
  • 1991: El extensionista Cruz López, El Extensionista
  • 1991: La mujer de Benjamín Leandro
  • 1991: Red Dawn
    Red Dawn
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    Injured Boy
  • 1991: Alcanzar una estrella II
    Alcanzar una estrella II
    Alcanzar Una Estrella II is a telenovela produced by Televisa in 1991. It is the sequel to Alcanzar Una Estrella.-Plot:...

    (TV series) Gabriel Loredo Muriel
  • 1991: La Pícara Soñadora
    La Pícara Soñadora
    La Pícara Soñadora was a Mexican telenovela shown in 1991, based on a 1956 Argentine film of the same name directed by Ernesto Arancibia. This telenovela contains 80 episodes and stars the late Dina de Marco, Irán Eory, Eduardo Palomo, and Mariana Levy.- Synopsis :Lupita is young and pretty and...

    (TV series) Alfredo Rochild/Carlos Pérez
  • 1990: La fuerza del amor (TV series) Gilberto
  • 1990: Yo compro esa mujer (TV series) Federico
  • 1990: Fugitivos del diablo (TV movie)
  • 1990: Samuel (short)
  • 1989: Derrumbe Fabián Cruz
  • 1989: Hora Marcada (TV series) Eddie / León
  • 1988: La casa al final de la calle (TV series) Claudio Juárez
  • 1987: Tal como somos (TV series) Octavio
  • 1987: Lista negra (TV series) Hugo Lauri
  • 1986: Cautiva
    Cautiva
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    (TV series) Enrique
  • 1985: El destructor
  • 1985: Juana Iris
    Juana Iris
    Juana Iris is a Mexican telenovela from 1985, starring Victoria Ruffo and Valentín Trujillo.- Cast :* Victoria Ruffo - Juana Iris* Valentín Trujillo - Bernardo* Raymundo Capetillo - Rafael* Pedro Fernández - Juan Bernardo* Adela Noriega - Romina...

    (TV series)
  • 1984: Eclipse
    Eclipse
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    (TV series) Fernando
  • 1983: Mañana es primavera (TV series) Fernando
  • 1983: Líneas cruzadas (video)
  • 1983: Videocosmos (TV series)
  • 1982: El ángel caído
    El Ángel Caído
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    (TV series) Juan José
  • 1982: Sin privilegios
  • 1982: Por amor
    Por Amor
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    (TV series)
  • 1982: No empujen (TV series)
  • 1982: Lo que el amor no perdona (TV series)

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