
Mario Limonta
Acting
His involvement in the arts began in his native province, as a declamationist on the radio station. In 1955, he finished high school and moved to Havana to study law, although he only completed the first year. He made his debut on the amateur programme La corte suprema del arte, where he achieved the status of Rising Star. In 1959, he began working on the Circuito Nacional Cubano, today Radio Rebelde, as Radio drama voice. Until 1965, he joined to the Guernica theatre group of the National Theatre where he played leading roles in García Lorca's "Bodas de sangre", Miguel de Carrión's "Las impuras" and Abelardo Estorino's "Las vacas gordas". He has had a long and successful career in television with acting roles in soap operas, comedies, adventures and serials. His character of Sergeant Arencibia in the show "San Nicolás del Peladero" is his most remembered role by the public. In 1964, he got his first leading role, featuring in the film "La decisión", directed by José Massip.

Neurótica Anónima

Taxibol
Gen. Juan Mijares Cruz

Sin Alas
Ovilio

We Are Nothing
Rigoberto

Chronic Love

Horn of Plenty
Cliente disgustado

Fallen Gods
Lázaro

Mata que Dios perdona
Pedro

The Galíndez File
Areces (Old)

Honey for Oshun
Antonio

Portrait of Teresa

One Way or Another

La decisión







