
Claudia Jimenez died of heart failure. The cause of the death of the 63-year-old actress was confirmed by the press office of Globo, the broadcaster in which the comedian was consecrated, and broadcast on “Jornal Hoje”.
Eternalized as the interpreter of Dona Cacilda in “Escolinha do Professor Raimundo” and of Edileuza in “Sai de Baixo”, Claudia has faced several health problems since 1986, when she sought a doctor to treat a persistent cough and discovered that she had cancer. , a malignant tumor in the mediastinum, behind the heart.
The artist ended up being disillusioned, but was cured of the disease. However, the radiation therapy sessions caused another health problem. Doctors believe the treatment may have affected her heart tissues, which required at least three surgeries over the next few years.
In 1999 she suffered a heart attack, was operated on and underwent five bypasses. In 2012 she underwent a new procedure for aortic valve replacement. And in 2014 she had a pacemaker.
The actress’s latest work on the screen was in the soap opera “Haja Coração” (2016), in the role of the hilarious Lucrécia Abdala. She has gone from humorous plays to soap operas since “Tower of Babel” (1998), but she has continued to have fun with funny characters from serials.
He was also expected to work on “Deus Salve o Rei” (2018), but chose to leave the cast when he had a hypertension crisis during the recording. Cláudia makes a cameo with the character played by Tatá Werneck.
Despite this, his most recent performance remains fresh in the public’s memory, because “Haja Coração” was filmed on Globo during the pandemic, between October 2020 and March 2021.
Source: Terra

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