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Francisco San Martin, a beloved actor known for his roles on Days of Our Lives and The Bold and the Beautiful, has passed away at the age of 39. He was found at his Los Angeles residence on January 16, according to public reports.

San Martin was a familiar presence in daytime television, earning recognition and admiration for his work in the soap opera world. He portrayed Dario Hernandez on NBC’s Days of Our Lives, a role that connected with viewers and brought dramatic depth to the show’s storyline.

Later, San Martin joined CBS’s The Bold and the Beautiful, where he played Mateo. His performance was well-received by fans, and the character quickly became a memorable addition to the show’s ensemble cast.

Throughout his career, San Martin was known not only for his on-screen talent but also for his warm and charismatic personality off-screen. Colleagues and co-stars have spoken highly of his professionalism, kindness, and the positive energy he brought to set.

Following news of his passing, tributes have appeared across social media platforms. Fans and fellow actors have shared memories and expressed their sorrow, highlighting the impact San Martin had on both the entertainment community and the viewers who followed his work.

His death is a significant loss to the soap opera community and to those who appreciated his talent and spirit. As the industry reflects on his contributions, many remember him as a gifted actor and a cherished friend.

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