Mexican actor and singer Julián Figueroa, the son of two popular entertainers, has died at age 27.
Mexico is saying goodbye to actor and singer Julián Figueroa, son of actress Maribel Guardia and singer Joan Sebastian, who died at age 27.In the post, she said police and emergency personnel found him lifeless after a 911 call.The actress said the family will hold a private funeral and asked for privacy.
Figueroa was a singer-songwriter and actor on the Univision primetime telenovela "Mi Camino Es Amarte." His father, Joan Sebastian was a popular singer who won five Grammy Awards and seven Latin Grammys. He died in 2015 at age 64 of bone cancer.
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