César Évora

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César Évora (born November 4, 1959 in Havana, Cuba) is a Cuban actor, currently living in Mexico.

He is best loved for his roles in telenovelas playing the love interest of Mexican actress Helena Rojo. Their onscreen chemistry draws audiences across the globe, and provides the two with a fanbase that covers all age groups.[citation needed]

Born in Cuba, he has lived for over ten years in Mexico and has acquired Mexican citizenship. He has appeared in more than ten movies in Cuba and two Mexican movies. He has starred in several telenovelas produced by the entertainment company Televisa. Cesar is currently married and has three children. He is the cousin of famed Cuban author Daína Chaviano.

[edit] Films

  • Gertrudis (1991)
  • La Bella de Alhambra (1989)
  • Barrio Negro (1989)
  • Capablanca (1986)
  • Un Hombre de Éxito (1986)
  • Una Novia Para David (1985)
  • Habanera (1984)
  • Amada (1983)
  • Cecilia (1981)

[edit] Telenovelas

Trampa de Muerte, a project with Mexican actor Fernando Colunga, was on hold as of August 2003.

[edit] See also


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