Hector Eduardo Suarez Noas, professionally known as Hector Noas, is a renowned Cuban actor born on May 8th, 1960, in Cuba. He holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Performance from the prestigious Superior Institute of Arts in Havana, graduating with a Gold Medal and Diploma of Honor.
Throughout his illustrious career, Hector Noas has hosted various events, including the International Film Festival Latinoamericano, Cubamoda International Film Festival - Plaza, National Theater Award in 2001 and 2004, and the "Grammy" in the Palace of Conventions in Havana, in 1991. He has also worked as a radio actor and lent his voice to several documentaries, such as "Las Hermanas Marquez" and "The Sax Life" featuring the renowned Paquito D' Rivera.
In addition to his work in film and television, Hector Noas has delivered lectures in various workshops focused on Acting and Directing Actors at the Film School Galicia. His outstanding performance in the film "The Wall" by Alejandro Gil earned him a nomination for the Caricato Award in 2006, leading to his role in "The Broken Gods" by Ernesto Daranas.
In December 2011, Hector Noas was cast as the lead in the film "Green Green" under the direction of the award-winning filmmaker Enrique Pineda Barnet, for which he received a nomination for Best Actor in Film. He has also starred in the award-winning film "Sergio y Serguei" and "Conducta", both directed by Ernesto Daranas.
Notably, Hector Noas has won several awards for his work in "Mambo Man", directed by Edesio Alejandro. Although originally set to be the lead actor in the Cuban independent film "Corazon Azul" by Miguel Coyula, his role was reduced after he abandoned the production.
Hector Noas has established himself as a talented and versatile actor, with a wide range of credits in film, television, and radio. His dedication to his craft and his ability to bring complex characters to life have earned him recognition and acclaim within the industry.