Cuban Actor Hilario Peña Reunites with Fellow Stars in Miami for Special Birthday Celebration

The acclaimed Cuban actor Hilario Peña, beloved for his unforgettable character of Señor Juez in the popular comedy “¿Jura decir la verdad?”, is currently in the city of Miami, as he has posted on his social media.

In a Facebook post, Hilario Peña was seen alongside the famous Cuban actresses Beatriz Valdés, Susana Pérez, and Irela Bravo, in the backstage of the Teatro Trail in Miami, where the trio of artists is presenting the comedy “Enemigas íntimas.”

With the photo, the also Jesus in the telenovela “Viceversa” congratulated the former host of the interview program “Entre tú y yo” on her 71st birthday. Irela Bravo decided to stay in Miami at the end of 2023, and this is the first birthday she is celebrating in the United States.

“Hilario, you just arrived and you’re already surrounded by the most beautiful women in Miami. You don’t waste any time, my friend”; “Surrounded by a lot of star talent. How wonderful!”; “What a pleasure to see you with fellow star colleagues”; “What a pleasure to see you with Irela and Beatriz, great in art and humility,” wrote some followers in the comments of the post.

Hilario Peña made news last May when he was hospitalized in Havana due to a gallbladder issue and had to undergo surgery. Fortunately for all his fans, the actor recovered without any problems and took some well-deserved vacation time.

This is not the first time the actor has traveled to Miami. In 2012, he performed on the stages of the city of the sun with the cast of “¿Jura decir la verdad?”, including the comedians who later decided to settle there, Geonel Martín (Secretario) and Aleanys Jáuregui (Cuqui La Mora).

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