Rebekah Del Rio, singer known for moving performance in 'Mulholland Drive,' dies at 57
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Rebekah Del Rio, acclaimed for her iconic role in David Lynch's "Mulholland Drive," has passed away at the age of 57. The cause of death remains undisclosed. Del Rio's poignant performance in the film, featuring her powerful rendition of "Llorando," left an indelible mark on audiences and her character's fate resonated deeply within the narrative. Apart from her role in "Mulholland Drive," she also collaborated with Lynch in "Twin Peaks: The Return" and contributed to various other projects. Tributes from fellow artists, including Chrystabell, highlighted her extraordinary talent and generosity.
The beauty and astonishing power of your voice could actually take my breath away. May your spirit know the deepest peace, may your heart rest.
Del Rio was the siren of the Club Silencio... delivering a moving a cappella performance of 'Llorando,' a Spanish-language take of Roy Orbison's 'Crying.'
In addition to 'Mulholland Drive,' Del Rio appeared in Lynch's 'Twin Peaks: The Return' as a musical guest and performed her dreamy rock ballad 'No Stars.'
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