THE ARTIST DIED AT THE AGE OF 24

What happened to Siro Ouro, the young actor who died of a strange illness

The show business world bids farewell to Siro Ouro. We tell you what happened to the young interpreter of "La Mesías", his fight against a long illness and the emotional farewell message from his father.
Siro Ouro fallece a los 24 años

The Spanish entertainment world is in mourning after the sad news of the death of Siro Ouro, one of the brightest promises of acting and urban music.

At just 24 years old, the artist (known in the music scene as ‘Gold Sirope’) left a huge void in a career that, although short, was marked by an overwhelming talent and a unique sensitivity.

What Siro Ouro has died of: what is known about the disease

The news was confirmed by his representation agency, detailing that the young performer lost his life on January 1: although Siro always maintained a profile focused on his creative work, it was learned that his death was the outcome of a long and difficult illness (“mean and creeping”, of long duration, according to his relatives) against which he had been battling for the last few years.

Despite health complications, Ouro never abandoned his passion for art. Those close to him define him as a tireless creator who, until his last days, remained committed to his projects in theater, film and music.

A career on the rise: from “The Messiah” to music

Born in the city of Ferrol, Siro Ouro quickly stood out in the industry thanks to a natural talent and a sensitivity that distinguished him from his contemporaries. His training on the stage, especially with the prestigious company La Tristura, was key to consolidating his reputation as a risk-taking and deeply honest performer.

In this avant-garde environment, Siro demonstrated an artistic maturity that would soon open the doors of major national audiovisual projects, becoming an essential face to understand the new currents of interpretation in Spain.

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That authenticity was precisely what led him to be part of “La Mesías”, the acclaimed series directed by Los Javis that has marked a before and after in Spanish fiction. In this production, Ouro was part of a cast that was applauded for its emotional depth, achieving a visibility that also expanded with his work in “Somos Reyes”.

His ability to successfully alternate between film, theater and his musical facet under the alias of ‘Gold Sirope’ defined him as an integral creator whose promising career will always be linked to his constant search for creative honesty.

Heartbreaking farewell to his father, Daniel Ouro

The most emotional farewell came from the hand of his father, the also actor Daniel Ouro, who used his social networks to dedicate some words to him that have moved thousands of users: “He passed away at night without suffering… he had been fighting for years with a creeping, mean and cruel disease to which he finally succumbed,” shared Daniel in an Instagram post.

 

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The father’s account reveals that Siro spent his last hours with his family, celebrating the beginning of the new year at his grandmother’s house. According to his words, the last exchange they had was an “I love you,” a love-filled closing before the young man retired to rest for the last time.

A legacy of artistic honesty

The industry today bids farewell not only to an actor, but to an artist of integrity. His agency has remembered him as a person “deeply committed to creation”, whose career was always guided by the search for honesty.

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Today, social networks are filled with messages of support for his family and friends, remembering Siro Ouro as a young man who, despite the brevity of his life, managed to touch the hearts of those who enjoyed his art on stage and screen.

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