MIAMI, United States. – The remains of the Cuban actress Broselianda Hernández, who died in 2020 in Miami, were transferred to Cuba, where the actress established herself as one of the most prominent figures in acting. The news was announced by his brother-in-law, Jorge Enrique Fernández Falcón.
“Thank you, dear brother, for so much strength, so much love and greatness towards your beloved Brosse… They arrived in peace to the land where she was born,” wrote Fernández Falcón, addressing his brother and widower of the actress, Jorge Alberto Fernández.
The source did not specify where the actress’s mortal remains would be deposited.
The body of Broselianda Hernandez56, appeared lifeless on a beach in North Beach (north of Miami Beach) on November 18, 2020. The medical opinion indicated that the actress went into the sea to commit suicide. When the news of his death was made public, the networks and media were flooded with messages of condolences.
Her professional colleagues, admirers, cultural institutions and the media expressed their confusion and emphasized the successful career in film, theater and television of the actress.
Hernández, who was born in Havana in 1964, graduated in Acting from the Instituto Superior de Arte (ISA) in 1987, and since then he worked in television and theater, in groups such as Buscón, Buendía and El Público.
Most Cubans remember her, above all, for her roles in soap operas. When the water returns to the earth and The honestand for the films Cuba neighborhood (2005), by Humberto Solás; A rose from France (2006), by Spanish director Manuel Gutiérrez Aragón; The annunciation (2009), by Enrique Pineda Barnet; and José Martí, the eye of the canary (2010), by Fernando Pérez.
On three occasions the Union of Writers and Artists of Cuba (UNEAC) awarded Hernández the Female Performance award. The first time he received it for his performance in the television drama When the water returns to the earthin 1994. A year later he repeated the award for his theatrical performance, and in 1999 for his role in the play Barren. In 2006, for Cuba neighborhood It deserved Special Mention at the Providence Film Festival.
In an interview of 20210 with Amaury Pérez confessed that when it came to facing the characters, he did so with many fears and great demands. “For me, acting is a great pleasure, but it is also a great agony. I always have that double look, that critical look all the time, both towards myself and towards a script.”