Born on February 10, 1929, in the culturally affluent and dynamic city of Havana, Cuba, Guillermo de Cun, a remarkably talented and gifted thespian, embarked on his extraordinary journey, amidst a backdrop of warm tropical climate, breathtaking architecture, and lively rhythms that are synonymous with the city's rich cultural heritage.
A celebrated actor of great renown, he has etched a lasting and enduring legacy within the realm of cinematic storytelling, leaving an indelible mark on the industry through his remarkable and varied body of work, comprising a diverse array of film projects that have captivated audiences and critics alike, including the iconic and nostalgic Dirty Dancing: Havana Nights, released in the year 2004, which has become an enduring classic of its time; the critically acclaimed and thought-provoking Death in Granada, which premiered in 1996 and has continued to resonate with viewers; and the seminal and influential Por el amor de un hombre, a groundbreaking film released in 1963 that has had a profound impact on the development of the medium.
Guillermo de Cun's life was characterized by two pivotal marital relationships, with the first being a romantic partnership with the enchanting Ana Margarita Domínguez, a union that would eventually dissolve before he embarked on a second and final journey of matrimony with the captivating Sonia Noemí González.
The extraordinary life of the individual in question came to a final and irreversible end on the ninth day of September, two thousand and nine, against the breathtakingly beautiful and culturally diverse urban landscape of San Juan, a majestic city that serves as the crowning jewel of the enchanting and tropical territory of Puerto Rico, renowned for its stunning natural beauty, rich cultural heritage, and warm hospitality.