Who were Raquel Pankowsky's most iconic characters on Mexican television

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MEXDF 01JULIO2004.-
La actriz Raquel Pankowsky, interpreto el personaje de ¨Martita Segùn¨durante la presentaciòn del libro¨Simplemente Martita¨, escrito por la periodista Guadalupe Loaeza.
FOTO: Germàn Romero/CUARTOSCURO.COM
MEXDF 01JULIO2004.- La actriz Raquel Pankowsky, interpreto el personaje de ¨Martita Segùn¨durante la presentaciòn del libro¨Simplemente Martita¨, escrito por la periodista Guadalupe Loaeza. FOTO: Germàn Romero/CUARTOSCURO.COM

Raquel Pankowsky was a Mexican actress who began her career in the 1970s since her teenage years. The famous one stood out for bringing her talent to various areas such as television, film, theater, radio, as well as dubbing.

As of today, his death was announced in the various media, however, no further details have been given about his death, which has left Internet users stunned by the sudden and sad news. So to remember his name we'll mention some of the most iconic characters he performed throughout his career.

Pankowsky, was primarily known for her role as an imitator on the small screen of the wife of former President Vicente Fox, Martha Sahagún, a character she considered one of her greatest successes in her professional career, and, which she took with her to various theaters for a wide variety of years.

With this iconic role, the actress participated in programs such as El privilegio de Mandar in 2004 and Desde Gayola in 2002, so she was always flattered by her great talent in imitating this character, who passionately brought laughter and fun to the viewers' screen.

Raquel Pankowsky Mexican actress
Pankowsky, was primarily known for her role as Martha Sahagún Photo: Cuartoscuro

She also ventured into the world of soap operas, since one of her most symbolic characters was that of Inés, the friend who kept talking about Aunt Evangelina in Cadenas de Amargura in 1991. However, her first appearance on the small screen was in 1981 in Destiny Games, in which she had the opportunity to play the role of Teresa.

Another of her acting appearances was in Carousel and Carousel of the Americas in 1989 and 1992, the comedian played teacher Matilde Mateuche who was one of the triggers in her career, a role that several generations remember fondly.

Raquel starred in several series such as Los González and collaborated on a variety of soap operas such as those mentioned above, as well as in Rosa Salvaje, The Price of Your Love, The Game of Life, A Hook to the Heart, What Poor So Rich and The Beloved.

Likewise, the writer will be remembered for multiple interpretations that have gone from drama to comedy. Since in one of her most recent broadcasts she was presented in the program Macabr*nes Tales, with the aforementioned role of Martha Sahagún.

Raquel Pankowsky Mexican actress
Photo: Dark Room

He even stood out on the big screen in the film Dying of Risa Is in Hebrew, with the character of Esther; and in It's Not You, Soy Yo, in which he played a real estate agent.

In the field of theater, the artist collaborated as a writer and actress in different staging works such as My Best Years Were the Worst, a Stand Up which was based on her life. As well as in the successful musical play Los Locos Addams.

Faced with the sudden death of the comedian, various media outlets as well as media celebrities expressed their grief on social networks, such was the case of Televisa Espectáculos, which shared a brief statement: “Televisa regrets the sensitive death of the great actress Raquel Pankowsky”.

ANDA mourned the death of Raquel Pankowsky Photo: Twitter/ @andactores
ANDA mourned the death of Raquel Pankowsky Photo: Twitter/ @andactores

Likewise, the National Association of Actors (ANDA) shared an extensive text where they emphasized that the first histrionist was a member of the actors' union.

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