The popular Cuban actorBarbaro Marin He celebrated 40 years of his artistic career and celebrated it with an emotional evening with friends and family.
He62 year old artist He could not hold back his tears as he hugged his mother, who was already very old.
"When the being who gave you life unexpectedly arrives to proudly celebrate so many years dedicated to art. The emotion of seeing my holy mother appear in homage to my 40 years of artistic life is indescribable. This celebration is more yours than mine, I owe you so much, mother," he said.
"I will never forget these moments. They really surprised me. My feelings came flooding back," he added.
The celebration took place in El Salón Jelengue del Patio Areito-EGREM.
Several photos of the tribute were shared on the cubaactores Instagram account.
"With four decades dedicated to the art of acting, Bárbaro Marín stands as an emblematic figure in the Cuban cultural panorama. From his first steps at the National School of Art Instructors to his outstanding roles in theater, television and cinema , his career is a testimony of passion and talent," recalled the author of the post.
Born in Havana in 1961, Marín has developed an important career in film, television and theater.
The Cuban public particularly remembers his performances in soap operasTo the beat of the sound andThe Orphans of the Work, in the seriesDay and night and in the filmSapphires, blue madness.
Graduated from the National School of Art Instructors (ENA), he began in 1984 in the Olga Alonso amateur theater group, directed by Humberto Rodríguez. In 1986 he moved to the professional theater group Arte Popular, directed by the playwright and theater director Eugenio Hernández Espinosa.
Last Friday, January 19, he was one of those attending thebirthday of his colleague and friend Mario Limonta.
The veteran actor, who turned 88, celebrated the date surrounded by a lot of affection. In addition to his nephew and his wife, with whom he currently lives, Jorge Perugorría, Hilario Peña and Néstor Jiménez came to entertain him, to celebrate in style.
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