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Coco: Who Voiced Abuelito? - News Directory 3

Coco: Who Voiced Abuelito?

May 31, 2025 Catherine Williams Entertainment
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  • Renée Victor, the American ⁢actress celebrated ‍for ⁤her portrayal of Abuelita in Disney's "Coco" and Lupita⁣ in Showtime's "Weeds," has died, according to her representative.
  • Born in San Antonio, Texas,⁤ victor moved to ⁣Los Angeles in the⁤ 1960s.
  • From 1963⁣ to 1973, Victor⁤ toured with her ⁢husband under the name "Ray & Renée," bringing ⁤a unique flair⁤ to⁤ the Latin music scene.
Original source: variety.com

Renée Victor,the beloved⁣ voice actress behind Abuelita ⁢in Disney’s “Coco,” has died,leaving behind a legacy⁢ of captivating performances ⁤across film,television,and music.‍ Victor, a pioneer ‍in bringing⁤ Latin music to ‍American audiences, also starred in “Weeds” and⁤ lent her talents to video games like “The Elder ⁣scrolls” series. Her career began ‍in music before transitioning to television and film, with appearances in shows such ‍as “ER” ⁣and “Snowpiercer.” News Directory 3 remembers her contributions to the world of entertainment. Details about memorial services will ⁣be shared as they become available. Discover ⁤what’s next in celebrating her remarkable life and career.

Key‍ Points

  • Renée Victor,famed for her role in ‘Coco,’ has passed away.
  • Victor’s career spanned music, television, and film.
  • She was⁤ a pioneer ⁢in bringing Latin music to American audiences.

Renée ⁤Victor, ‘Coco’ Voice⁣ Actress, ⁣dies

Updated May 31, 2025

Renée Victor, the American ⁢actress celebrated ‍for ⁤her portrayal of Abuelita in Disney’s “Coco” and Lupita⁣ in Showtime’s “Weeds,” has died, according to her representative.

Born in San Antonio, Texas,⁤ victor moved to ⁣Los Angeles in the⁤ 1960s. She began her career in the ⁣music industry as a singer and also taught salsa and tango. ‍Victor played a key role in⁤ introducing latin ⁤musicians such as Perez Prado and Xavier Cugat to American audiences.

From 1963⁣ to 1973, Victor⁤ toured with her ⁢husband under the name “Ray & Renée,” bringing ⁤a unique flair⁤ to⁤ the Latin music scene. Her‍ early television appearances included hosting “Pacesetters” on KTLA,a program focusing on the chicano Movement of the 1970s. She joined the Screen Actors Guild in 1973 and transitioned into film and television,‍ with⁣ early⁣ roles in shows like ⁢”Matlock” and “Scarecrow and Mrs. ⁣King.” Her film ‍credits include “A Night⁣ in Old Mexico,” “The Doctor,” and ⁣”the Apostle.”

her extensive television work also includes appearances⁣ in “The Addams Family” animated series, “The‍ Tony Danza Show,” “Team ‍Knight Rider,” “Four ‍Corners,” “ER,” “House of Payne,” “Children’s Hospital,” ‍and “Snowpiercer.” in film, ‍she appeared in “The Fantastic Ice Cream Suit,” “Stuntmen,” “SuperFly,” “Confessions of a shopaholic,” and “Paranormal Activity: The marked Ones.”

Victor also lent her voice to the “Elder Scrolls” video game series, including roles in⁢ “Skyrim” (2011) and “Oblivion Remastered.”

What’s next

Details regarding memorial services or future⁣ tributes will be released as thay ⁢become‍ available.

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