Silvio Horta, the author of the Ugly Betty series, committed suicide by gunfire

He was 45, and "variety" website sources revealed that Horta died from his wounds sustained by a gunshot wound, and a representative of Horta confirmed his death, but declined to comment on the nature of this.
 
The American version of "Ugly Betty", which starred in America Ferrera, was shown for four seasons on ABC channel from 2006 to 2010, and the series was linked to the Colombian song telenovela "Yo soy Betty, la fea".
 
Horta was born in Miami to Cuban parents and majored in film production at New York University, and worked on many successful art projects, and was one of the people who worked on developing Fox in 2018.
 
He also worked before his death on the new Move series, which would revolve around the life of famous choreographer and creative director Laurian Gibson, who had created a routine for the likes of Beyonce, Michael Jackson, Alicia Keys and Lady Gaga.
 
Ugly Betty focused on Betty Suarez, a smart, Mexican-American young woman from Queens who gets a job in a prestigious fashion magazine in Manhattan, and during his presentation, the series won the Golden Globe Award, as the best comedy series, American actress Villera won the Golden Globes award As the best comedian.
 
The original series of the series was created in 1999 by Fernando Gaitan, and has continued to run until 2001, according to the report published on the "variety" website.
 
It is reported that an Egyptian series called "Heba Man Al Ghurab" was created, which inspired the idea of ​​the series, and starred in the first seasons of the Egyptian actress Amy Samir Ghanem, and who completed the rest of the seasons of the Egyptian artist Nahed El Sabaie, and he offered 4 seasons, to stop showing in 2017.

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