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José Luis Fernández

, known for playing

Pancho

in

Verano Azul

, is admitted to a psychiatric center.

This is how

María Garralón

, who played

Julia

in the mythical

TVE

series, told it .

The actress spoke about the state of health of her partner at the premiere of the play

Words chained

in Madrid.

"He has his wonderful seasons. He's fine and he's still there. When he talks to us, he gets very excited.

He loves us a lot and we love him

," said the interpreter in statements collected by Gtres.

In addition, she pointed out that

Juanjo Artero , the person in charge of getting into

Javi

's skin

in

Verano Azul

, has a good relationship with him: "If I don't know anything, he tells me. We ask about each other."

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María Garralón

defined her time in fiction as "a very beautiful time, full of hope".

She stressed that the actor "is fine" and confirmed that he "

is evolving little by little

and, with the love of his family, enough medicine."

The career of Jose Luis Fernandez

José Luis Fernández

tried his luck in the world of music after the end of

Verano Azul

.

He and his partner

Juan José Artero

formed the duo

Pancho y Javi

.

Together they released a single album,

Amor De Verano

, which contained songs like

Bueno Para Ti, Malo Para Mí

.

The album did not make a big impact, so the artists tried to continue their acting careers.

Fernandez

later suffered from drug addiction problems.

In 1989 he made headlines for robbing a French woman at gunpoint.

After this episode, he returned to the world of acting on a few occasions with small roles, plays and dubbing projects.

His last job dates back to 2012, when he participated in the web series

Los Hijos de Mambrú

.

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