The sweet old woman in “Coco,” winner of the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature in 2017, was a fictional character created by Pixar. Tourists pose for a picture at the home of Maria Salud Ramirez ...
At first, Disney-Pixar’s latest, “Coco,” sounds a lot like the 2014 Fox film “The Book of Life.” Both are animated features steeped in the aesthetics and customs of Day of the Dead: the Mexican ...
Ana Ofelia Murguía, a Mexican actress best known internationally for voicing the character of Mamá Coco in Pixar’s 2017 film “Coco,” died Dec. 31 at 90. The country’s National Institute of Fine Arts ...
Her 60-year career in film, television and theater “marked an entire era” and made her one of Mexico’s most acclaimed actresses. By Yan Zhuang Ana Ofelia Murguía, one of Mexico’s most acclaimed ...
"I deeply regret the death of Doña María Salud Ramírez Caballero, ‘Mamá Coco,' a tireless woman and example of life," Monroy wrote, "who was the inspiration for this beloved character who went around ...
María Salud Ramírez Caballero, the woman widely believed to be the inspiration behind the Coco character Mamá Coco, has died. She was 109. “I deeply regret the death of Doña María Salud Ramírez ...
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