Actress

Silvia Gambino

has died at the age of 57 from cancer, as confirmed by her ex-husband,

Alberto Closas

, on Instagram.

"Goodbye

Silvia

. You have left to make everyone you meet laugh, wherever you go, with that character that you adored and gave you so many successes 'Rosita'. You have left very young, life is not fair and cancer He

won the battle, but he did not take away your smile. Rest in peace,

Silvia Gambino

, you will always be in my memory and in my heart. See you. Ciao",

Closas

wrote .

Silvia Gambino

rose to fame at the hands of

Scenes of marriage

, where she played Rosita.

Rosita was one of the characters in the

Matrimoniadas

sketches , which

Silvia Gambino

played on the program

Noche de fiesta.

Starting in 2002, she joined one of the program's most successful sketches,

Matrimoniadas

, playing

Marina

, the frustrated wife of Roberto (Alfredo Cernuda).

She remains in the show until its cancellation in 2004 and from 2002 to 2005 also playing the same character of Marina in the show

Matrimoniadas: hasta que la muerte nos separe

, arising from the idea of ​​the original sketch by

José Luis Moreno

.

In September 2008, she joined

Scenes of Marriage

in the role of Asun, a character similar to Marina.

Silvia Gambino

was born in Palermo in 1965 but developed her career in Spain.

She started in the acting world when she was only 17 years old, having her first professional experiences in theater.

She participated in multiple works, especially of a comic tone and also acting as a magazine star.

His film activity, however, has been much smaller.

He debuted in 1981 with

Mariano Ozores

with

Todos al piso

.

In his meager filmography, the titles

Truhanes

(1983), by Miguel Hermoso (together with Arturo Fernández and Paco Rabal), and the blockbusters

Torrente 3

(2005), by

Santiago Segura

(together with Tony Leblanc or José Mota) and

Ekipo stand out .

Ja

(2007), by

Juan Muñoz

(component of Cruz y Raya).

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