
The adult film actress, María Isabel Becerra Hernández, known as Mayka Montalvo, passed away at the age of 75. In her career, she shared scenes with other famous vedettes such as Rossy Mendoza and Anaís Melo. Although the reasons for her retirement from acting are not well known, it is noted that the genre of adult films came to an end in the late 80s, with her last recorded production in 1994.
Mayka Montalvo participated in emblematic films such as "Chile Piquín" and was part of the adult film industry during the 80s and 90s. Her death was confirmed by the National Actors Association (ANDA), which mourned her loss through social media, sending condolences to her loved ones.
Currently, Mayka Montalvo was active on social media, sharing posts about the situation in ANDA and describing herself as a "jewelry student." The causes of her death are unknown, as her relatives have not made statements on the matter, and the actress had stayed out of the spotlight in recent years.
Mayka Montalvo was part of five films in the Mexican adult film genre, a genre characterized by the use of puns and nudity. Emerging in 1976, this type of film generated criticism for its comedic elements with double meanings, puns, and erotic situations. The films addressed the lives of "ficheras" (female entertainers), who danced in cabarets in exchange for tokens for their livelihood.
In addition to her film career, Mayka Montalvo participated in theatrical productions such as "Emanuele al rojo vivo" and "Lucrecia Borgia." Despite the lack of information about her life, her legacy in the adult film industry will endure in the memory of her followers.