SAN LUIS POTOSÍ, Mexico.- He studied at the National School of Art and has given life to protagonists of endearing stories in soap operas and series such as Dust in the wind, Coming out at night, Following the trailIf you could love meJorge Martínez has emerged as one of the most versatile and talented actors on Cuban television.
Along with his work as an actor, Martínez’s prolific career has also led him to work as a television host, where his participation in “A mover”, a program directed by Gloria Torres, as well as “El Expreso” and “Sonando en Cuba” stand out. Although many may not know it, he has also dabbled in music and painting.
The Cuban public probably remembers two significant moments that made Martínez the subject of debate: his televised wedding and his illness with cancer.
Wedding at the Havana Express
Jorge was at the center of controversy in 2006 when he broadcast his live wedding from the Red Room of the Capri, through the program “El Expreso”.
The ceremony was televised on the program with the dancer Ana Lilian Hernández, in the middle of a fun script, where Pablito FG sang, who would perform that night at the hotel.
Both the official organ of the Communist Party (Granma) and the newscast The star echoed the event televised by “El Expreso” and considered it a “copycat” of bourgeois culture.
A severe news release from the Cuban Institute of Radio and Television, without mentioning names, considered the content of the program unacceptable and argued that it was not in accordance with the “educational” nature of the program. television Cuban.
A disease and a future
However, this was not the biggest challenge of his career. The artist had to face a difficult stage marked by lung cancer that led him to take a break from the screen for a while.
Prolonged chemotherapy and radiotherapy sessions managed to save his life and bring him back to the screen.
Later, facing the extreme fatigue caused by the illness and the removal of a lung, he managed to work on the film Last days in Havanaby Fernando Pérez, one of the “most challenging” jobs he has had in his career, as he told the page Cubaactores in an interview.
“Throughout my career, I have learned many things. The truth is that one never stops learning, but working alongside great actors with whom I have had the luck and privilege of working, I have always seen humility. I think that is the most important thing I have learned,” he said.
Where is Jorge Martinez?
Last year, we saw him acting in the soap opera The right to dreamwhere he played the role of Spanish actor José Goula, and that of Reynaldo, a program director at a modern radio station.
Although until the end of March he had posted images on his social media from the island of Sardinia, south of Italy, and from Cagliari, among others, Martínez has recently been seen in Cuba.
He recently recorded a documentary dedicated to Xiomara Blanco.
We also saw him attend the Gibara Low-Income Film Festival in Holguín, where he took countless snapshots.