Enrique Molina (actor)

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Enrique Molina
Molina in 2005
Born1944 (age 79–80)
NationalityCuban
Occupationactor

Enrique Molina (born 1944 in Bauta) is a Cuban film and television actor.

Career

In 1968, Molina joined the Conjunto Dramático de Oriente theatrical company. In 1968, he began to work in television, appearing on Tele-Rebelde until 1970 when he moved to Havana. He has performed theatre, appeared on Cuban radio and television programmes, and in films. He is often described as a character actor.

Partial filmography

  • El hombre de Maisinicú (1973)
  • Polvo Rojo (1981)
  • La segunda hora de Esteban Zayas (1984)
  • Jíbaro (1984)
  • Una novia para David (1985) - Taxi driver
  • En tres y dos (1985)
  • Hello, Hemingway (1990)[1] - Manolo
  • Alicia en el pueblo de Maravillas (1991)
  • Caravana (1992)
  • Derecho de Asilo (1993)
  • Kleines Tropicana (1997)
  • Un paraíso bajo las estrellas (1999) - Candido
  • Hacerse el sueco (2001) - Amancio
  • ¿Quién eres tú? (2001, Short) - Hombre
  • Video de Familia (2001)
  • Concurso (2002, Short) - Da Rosa
  • ¿La vida en rosa? (2004)
  • La Revelación (2004, Short)
  • 90 millas (2005) - Rolando
  • Barrio Cuba (2005)[2]
  • El Último vagón (2006, Short) - Jefe de estación
  • El Benny (2006) - Olimpio
  • Páginas del diario de Mauricio (2005)
  • Mañana (2007)
  • El Cuerno de la abundancia (2008) - Bernardo
  • Lisanka (2009) - Máximo
  • Acorazado (2010) - Alberto
  • Club Habana (2010) - Manolo
  • Amor crónico (2010)
  • Day of the Flowers (2012) - Jorge
  • Esther en alguna parte (2013) - Larry Po
  • Contigo pan y cebolla (2014) - Anselmo
  • The Human Thing (2016)
  • Vientos de la Habana (2016) - Mayor Rangel
  • Los buenos demonios (2018) - Molina

See also

References

  1. ^ "Hello, Hemingway". DEFA Film Library. University of Massachusetts Amherst. Archived from the original on June 12, 2011.
  2. ^ "Cuban Moviemaker Humberto Solas Dies at 66". New York Sun. Associated Press. September 19, 2008.

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