Francisco San Martin, 'Days of Our Lives' and 'Jane the Virgin' actor, dies at 39
Francisco San Martin, an actor who appeared in 'Days of Our Lives,' 'Jane the Virgin' and 'The Bold and the Beautiful,' died last week, medical examiner says.
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