Walter Mercado’s Death – Age, Place, Cause, and More!
Walter Mercado died at age 87, impressive. Check out the death cause, death date, and more facts about the circumstances surrounding actor Walter Mercado's death.
Biography - A Short Wiki
Walter Mercado Net Worth: Walter Mercado was a Puerto Rican director, actor, and writer who had a net worth of $1 million at the time of his death in 2019. It should be noted that Walter’s net worth should have been much higher due to his enormous business success in the 1990s and early 2000s, unfortunately due to a bad contract he did not see much of the financial benefit from this time period. Also, the net worth million at his death was largely attributable to intellectual property value and the value of his personal belongings.
How did Walter Mercado die?
Walter Mercado's death was caused by kidney failure.
Mercado died on the night of Saturday, 2 November 2019, reportedly from kidney failure, at Auxilio Mutuo Hospital in San Juan, Puerto Rico, according to hospital spokeswoman Sofia Luquis.
Cause of death | Kidney Failure |
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Age of death | 87 years |
Profession | Actor, Astrologer |
Birthday | March 9, 1932 |
Death date | November 2, 2019 |
Place of death | Hospital Auxilio Mutuo, San Juan, Puerto Rico |
Place of burial | El Señorial Memorial Park and Funeral Home, San Juan, Puerto Rico |
Quotes
"When you are a child, your father is God to you. Then, as you grow up, you have different gods. You change. But does it really matter? All of the roads lead to the same place, and if you are going in the right direction, it doesn't matter what you are taking - a jet plane or a cart pulled by a donkey."
Walter Mercado
"Everything happens within God's perfect plan."
Walter Mercado
"I want to look beautiful."
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"I love my mistakes. That's how you learn! You have to keep making mistakes. That's how you expand!"
Walter Mercado
"For me, it's quite important, my inner being, my - in my work, if I can give a person a little encouragement, a little warm hand in a moment that they really need me."
Walter Mercado