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His legacy, however, is more than the tragedy of his passing. It resides in the work he created, the characters he embodied, and the conversations his death has sparked about mental health and the pressures faced by performers. Colleagues have called for more awareness on sets, better support systems for actors, and a deeper cultural understanding of how invisible battles can impact anyone, no matter how successful or admired. In remembering Francisco San Martin, the industry is confronted with the urgent need to care for its own, to ensure that the people who bring stories to life are themselves supported, seen, and protected from the isolation that can so easily accompany fame.