Entertainers and ArtistsCesar Évora, film and TV soap opera actor. (Born: Havana) ** Cesar Évora, actor de cine y telenovelas.

evoracesarCesar Évora Díaz was born 4 November 1959, Havana, Cuba.

Even his good-looking appearance and his major in drama from Instituto Superior de Arte, Mr. Évora wanted to become a film director. So, he took direction courses at ICAIC and attended 2 years of studies at Escuela Internacional de Cine y TV de San Antonio de los Baños.

Arriving in Mexico when he left Cuba he became known for playing minor roles in the seminal Corazón salvaje and the long-running Agujetas de color de rosa in 1993 and 1994, respectively. In 1995 Évora won his first leading role playing opposite Daniela Romo in Si Dios Me Quita La Vida.

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Leading roles in Luz Clarita, Gente bien and especially El Privilegio de Amar soon established Évora as one of the most popular leading men in the industry. He has maintained a high profile after performances in successful productions such as La Madrastra, La esposa virgen, and Mundo de Fieras.

He recently acted in telenovelas Al diablo con los guapos, En nombre del amor, Triunfo del Amor, Abismo de pasión and Amor Bravío. He will star as the villain in Salvador Mejía’s new telenovela: La tempestad. In addition, he will have a special participation in Nathalie Lartilleux’s telenovela: Corazón indomable.

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Nonetheless, his drama skills got over his first vocation and Mr. Évora developed a long acting career, both in Cuba and Mexico; the last one is where he has residence since some years ago. Mr. Évora has also an exclusive contract with Univision Network.

Personal Life.

Cesar had to fly to Cuba in order to get a legal divorce from his first wife so he could married Vivian whom he met while working in Mexico.
Cesar and his now wife Vivian have three children – Rafael, Mariana & Carla.

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The Cuban History, Hollywood.
Arnoldo Varona, Editor

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