Héctor Noas
Hector Eduardo Suarez Noas , stage name Hector Noas ( b. Cuba , May 8 in 1960 ) is a Cuban. He holds Bachelor of the Arts majoring in Performance, from the Higher Institute of Arts in Havana and graduated with Gold Medal and Diploma of Honor . He has hosted events such as the International Film Festival Latinoamericano, Cubamoda International Film Festival - Plaza, National Theater Award 2001 and 2004 and the " Grammy " in the Palace of Conventions in Havana ( 1991 ) . He has worked as a radio actor. In Spain he lent his voice to the campaign of Havana Club , and has also serviced as voiceover narrator to several documentaries. Among them " Las Hermanas Marquez " and "The Sax Life" on the great Paquito D' Rivera.
He has lectured in various workshops dealing with Acting and Directing Actors in Film School Galicia. He was nominated for a Caricato Award for his work on the film " The Wall " by Alejandro Gil in 2006 , which subsequently lead to his performance on " The Broken Gods " by Ernesto Daranas . In December 2011 he was cast as the lead the film " Green Green " under the direction of award-winning filmmaker Enrique Pineda Barnet. He was nominated for Best Actor in Film for this work. "Conducta" and was the lead actor in the award winning film "Sergio y Serguei", both by director Ernesto Daranas. Originally set to be the lead actor in the independent film "Blue Heart" from director Miguel Coyula, but ended with a smaller role after he abandoned the production. He has won several awards for his work in the film Mambo Man, directed by Edesio Alejandro.