01/07/2026 22:44 - Entretenimiento
Argentine television is in mourning. Santiago Ríos, a renowned actor and director with an extensive career, passed away on July 1, 2026 at the age of 71. The news was confirmed by various Argentine media outlets including Rosario3, TN, and Infobae, all of which highlighted his significant contributions to national television.
For those unfamiliar with Argentine television, Santiago Ríos was part of some of the most culturally significant productions in the country's history. Here's why these shows matter:
Often considered one of the greatest Argentine TV series ever made, Los Simuladores (2002) was a groundbreaking show about a team of specialists who stage elaborate scenarios to help people solve their problems. It became a massive cultural phenomenon across Latin America and Spain, known for its clever writing and innovative format.
A legendary sketch comedy and variety show that aired in the 1990s, Cha Cha Cha was instrumental in launching numerous comedy careers in Argentina. The show mixed satire, music, and humor, becoming a defining program of its decade.
One of the most successful Argentine telenovelas of the 2000s, Los Roldán (2004-2005) captivated audiences with its story of a humble family that rises to wealth. It achieved record-breaking ratings and became a beloved classic of Argentine television.
Beyond his work as an actor, Santiago Ríos developed a parallel career as a director, demonstrating his deep commitment to the performing arts. This dual perspective allowed him to understand television from multiple angles - as a performer bringing characters to life, and as a creator shaping the overall production.
His ability to work across different genres - from the sophisticated drama of Los Simuladores to the humor of Cha Cha Cha and the popular appeal of Los Roldán - showcased a versatility that made him a beloved figure among Argentine audiences of all ages.
Sources: Rosario3, TN (Todo Noticias), Infobae - Leading Argentine news outlets that covered this story.
Alfredo S. Quiroga