
César Évora Díaz
Acting
Biography
César Évora Díaz (Havana, November 4, 1959) is a Cuban actor who has developed most of his career in Mexico. He studied Geophysics, to dedicate himself to the search for oil and minerals, until one day he decided to appear at a casting, where he was selected among 500 applicants. After working in his native country, he decided to settle permanently in Mexico. Lives in Mexico City. In 1999 he obtained Mexican nationality. children: Rafael, Mariana and Carla.
Born: November 4, 1959
Place of Birth: Havana, Cuba
Known For

Entre el amor y el odio
A lonely and serious man finds in the death of his uncle, the love of his life and also the hate that may spread in his world.

La bella del Alhambra
In 1920s Havana, Rachel is a showgirl who longs to become a headliner at the incredibly popular Alhambra theater. On her way to attain that, she loses the love of her life and falls into the clutches of a passion that nearly destroys her career.

La Madrastra
La Madrastra is a Mexican telenovela. It was produced by Televisa and broadcast on Canal de las Estrellas in Mexico from 7 February 2005 through 29 July 2005. The program became an unexpected success, garnering ratings in excess of 30 points. Starring Victoria Ruffo and César Évora, who last appeared together in 2000's Abrázame muy fuerte, La madrastra tells the story of María, a woman who lost twenty years of her life after being falsely accused of murder and who returns to Mexico to exact revenge on her husband and friends who abandoned her and to see her beloved children once more. La Madrastra is fourth in a series of remakes of the 1981 Chilean production of the same name. The program aired five nights a week, Monday through Friday, at 9 pm for 25 weeks. A follow-up special, La madrastra: años después, aired shortly after the finale on 30 July 2005.

Corazón salvaje
A telenovela that dramatizes the romances and rivalries between two brothers and two sisters in Mexico between the years 1885 and 1900.

El Encanto del Águila
A detailed dramatization of historical events during the time of the Revolution in Mexico. Using never-before-known historical documents, details about what happened during the period from 1910 to 1928 are revealed.

Hasta el fin del mundo
After their father's death, Sofía Ripoll, the oldest of three sisters, takes over the family's fictional successful chocolate factory. Though she is engaged to a man who uses her for money, she quickly falls in love with Salvador Cruz, a former racecar driver who takes a job as her chauffeur.

Wild at Heart
Corazón indomable is a Mexican telenovela produced by Nathalie Lartilleux for Televisa. It is a remake of Marimar, produced in 1994, and starring Thalía and Eduardo Capetillo. Ana Brenda Contreras and Daniel Arenas star as the protagonists, while Ingrid Martz, Elizabeth Álvarez, Carlos de la Mota and René Strickler star as the antagonists.

Triumph of Love
Victoria's life is perfect. She is a famous designer, mother of two and the wife of an actor. But she suffers the absence of her daughter Maria, who was separated from her when she was a little girl.

Down with the Beautiful
Al Diablo con los Guapos or is a Mexican telenovela produced by Angelli Nesma Medina for Televisa. It is a remake of Argentinian telenovela Muñeca Brava. Allison Lozz and Eugenio Siller starred as the protagonists, while Cesar Evora and Laura Flores starred as the antagonists. From October 8, 2007 to June 6, 2008, Canal de las Estrellas broadcast Al diablo con los guapos. From January 21 to September 19, 2008, Univision broadcast Al diablo con los guapos.

S.O.S I'm Falling In Love
Alberto falls in love with the daughter of one of the men who wants to close the printing press that his family has run for generations. Although his love is immense, saving the business
Filmography
as Valente Pérez-Soler
as Patricio Rojas
as Ignacio Villamizar
as Héctor Morales
as Francisco Manjarrez
as Leopoldo Fernández
as Nelson López
as Nelson López
as Linares
as Óscar «Oso» Villar
as German
as Arturo Otero
as Don Walter Cabrera
as Victoriano Santos
as Francisco "Paco" Fernández
as Fulgencio Salazar
as Alejandro Mendoza Casavieja
as Dionisio Ferrer
as Rosendo Arango
as Manuel Márquez Sterling
as Dr. Heriberto Ríos
as Antonio de la Maza
as Eugenio Lizarde
as Constancio Belmonte Lascuráin
as Pedro Ríos
as Gabriel Cervantes-Bravo / Demián Martinez Guerra
as Esteban San Román
as Esteban San Román
as Atilio Montenegro
as Octavio Villareal
as Octavio Villarreal
as Rigoberto Valdés
as Rigoberto Valdéz
as Federico Rivero
as Gabriel Almada
as Padre Juan de la Cruz Velarde
as Jaime Dumas
as Mariano de La Fuente Gómez
as Amador Montero
as Antonio Foscari
as Esteban Armendares
as Marcelo Romero Vargas
as Pedro Advincula
as Pedro Carreño
as Capablanca
as Javier Arguelles