Miguel Galván


Miguel Eduardo Galván Meza was a Mexican comedian and actor, known for his appearances on TV shows like La Parodia and La Hora Pico.
He died due to a respiratory arrest in a hospital.

Biography

He was born in Juan Aldama, Zacatecas, and studied to be an architect before taking three years of theatre classes. He rose to fame in a TV commercial for the defunct bank Bital where he played a filthy but comic prison inmate. His nickname La Tartamuda originated from this part.
He acted in films including Perdita Durango, Sexo, pudor y lágrimas and Mejor que la vida, although he was most famous for his TV work. He starred in La Hora Pico, first aired in 2000. In the show, he took the role of many characters such as La Madre Sota, El Pollero. In La Parodia he played characters like Shrek, Carmelita Salinas, Laura, and others, starring along with Arath de la Torre, Angélica Vale and "Los Masca Brothers", Freddy and Germán Ortega.
He also starred in several Mexican telenovelas. In 2003, he co-starred with Andrea Legarreta and Eduardo Capetillo in the children's soap opera ¡Vivan los niños!, and in 2007 on Destilando Amor which marked his last TV appearance.

Death

He suffered diabetes and hypertension. He was hospitalized when he fainted after a theatrical performance. He had three hemodialysis sessions, but his health continued to deteriorate and he died on Monday, April 14, 2008. He was cremated, and, following his wishes, half of his ashes went to a church in Lindavista, the other half were scattered in the sea off Acapulco.