Advertisement

Nicandro Díaz

Advertisement

Nicandro Díaz Famous memorial

Original Name
Nicandro Díaz González
Birth
Monterrey, Monterrey Municipality, Nuevo León, Mexico
Death
18 Mar 2024 (aged 60)
Cozumel, Cozumel Municipality, Quintana Roo, Mexico
Burial
Cremated. Specifically: Ashes given to his family Add to Map
Memorial ID
View Source

Television Producer. Nicandro Díaz González was a prominent Mexican television producer, widely regarded as one of the most important figures in Mexican television. He was renowned for his prolific career in the production of telenovelas and theatrical works. He embarked on his professional journey as a production assistant and casting director in renowned telenovelas helmed by Valentín Pimstein, including "Monte Calvario" and "Rosa Salvaje." Progressing to roles of greater responsibility, he served as a production coordinator in productions such as "Mi segunda madre," "Simplemente María," "La pícara soñadora," and "Carrusel de las Américas." Throughout his career, he ascended to positions of increasing significance, notably as an associate producer in "Para toda la vida" by Lucero Suárez, and in Pedro Damián's "Mi pequeña traviesa" and "Preciosa." However, it was as an executive producer that he garnered his greatest recognition, spearheading successes like "Gotita de amor," "Carita de ángel," "¡Vivan los niños!," "Destilando amor," and "Mañana es para siempre," among others. Díaz demonstrated his versatility by venturing into various television genres and formats, from children's productions to youth melodramas and comedies, earning widespread acclaim from audiences and critics alike. He also delved into the theatrical domain, adapting successful telenovelas into stage productions, such as "¡Vivan los niños!... El musical," "Mi corazón es tuyo," and "Aristemo: el musical." Throughout his career, he received numerous awards and accolades, including TVyNovelas Awards, Bravo Awards, People en Español Awards, and Kids' Choice Awards, among others. Nicandro Díaz passed away in Cozumel, Quintana Roo, on March 18, 2024, following a water accident the previous night.

Television Producer. Nicandro Díaz González was a prominent Mexican television producer, widely regarded as one of the most important figures in Mexican television. He was renowned for his prolific career in the production of telenovelas and theatrical works. He embarked on his professional journey as a production assistant and casting director in renowned telenovelas helmed by Valentín Pimstein, including "Monte Calvario" and "Rosa Salvaje." Progressing to roles of greater responsibility, he served as a production coordinator in productions such as "Mi segunda madre," "Simplemente María," "La pícara soñadora," and "Carrusel de las Américas." Throughout his career, he ascended to positions of increasing significance, notably as an associate producer in "Para toda la vida" by Lucero Suárez, and in Pedro Damián's "Mi pequeña traviesa" and "Preciosa." However, it was as an executive producer that he garnered his greatest recognition, spearheading successes like "Gotita de amor," "Carita de ángel," "¡Vivan los niños!," "Destilando amor," and "Mañana es para siempre," among others. Díaz demonstrated his versatility by venturing into various television genres and formats, from children's productions to youth melodramas and comedies, earning widespread acclaim from audiences and critics alike. He also delved into the theatrical domain, adapting successful telenovelas into stage productions, such as "¡Vivan los niños!... El musical," "Mi corazón es tuyo," and "Aristemo: el musical." Throughout his career, he received numerous awards and accolades, including TVyNovelas Awards, Bravo Awards, People en Español Awards, and Kids' Choice Awards, among others. Nicandro Díaz passed away in Cozumel, Quintana Roo, on March 18, 2024, following a water accident the previous night.

Bio by: Shubham


Advertisement

Advertisement

How famous was Nicandro Díaz ?

Current rating: 2.6 out of 5 stars

25 votes

Sign-in to cast your vote.