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Christian Bach

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Christian Bach

Birth
Buenos Aires, Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Capital Federal, Argentina
Death
26 Feb 2019 (aged 59)
Mexico City, Cuauhtémoc Borough, Ciudad de México, Mexico
Burial
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Actress. She will be best remembered for her lead roles on the small screen in "Bodas de Odio" and "La Patrona". Born Adela Christian Bach Bottino in Argentina, she left her native country at an early age after studying Dramatic Arts and earning a Degree in Law as a Lawyer, and started with a small role in "Los Ricos Tambien Lloran". She also had several performances in films, including the main roles of "El Secreto" and "Deseo". She was married for over three decades to actor Humberto Zurita, and the couple had two sons, Emiliano and Sebastian, both actors. Becoming mostly known for her antagonistic roles, she acted in dozens of television soaps that made her internationally known, but her most acclaimed role was the villain' Antonia Guerra in "La Patrona" (2013), which earned her both awards "La Mala Más Buena" and "Primera actriz" at "Premios Tu Mundo". In 2014, she had her last role in "La Impostora", interpreting the mother of Eduardo, who was interpreted by her real-life son, Sebastian. After this last role, she announced her retirement from television. She passed away from a cardiac arrest.
Actress. She will be best remembered for her lead roles on the small screen in "Bodas de Odio" and "La Patrona". Born Adela Christian Bach Bottino in Argentina, she left her native country at an early age after studying Dramatic Arts and earning a Degree in Law as a Lawyer, and started with a small role in "Los Ricos Tambien Lloran". She also had several performances in films, including the main roles of "El Secreto" and "Deseo". She was married for over three decades to actor Humberto Zurita, and the couple had two sons, Emiliano and Sebastian, both actors. Becoming mostly known for her antagonistic roles, she acted in dozens of television soaps that made her internationally known, but her most acclaimed role was the villain' Antonia Guerra in "La Patrona" (2013), which earned her both awards "La Mala Más Buena" and "Primera actriz" at "Premios Tu Mundo". In 2014, she had her last role in "La Impostora", interpreting the mother of Eduardo, who was interpreted by her real-life son, Sebastian. After this last role, she announced her retirement from television. She passed away from a cardiac arrest.

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