Brothers Jorge and Omar Alí Reunite in Cuba

Photo: Cubanoticias360

May 14, 2024

The artist whom Cubans remember for his character Beto traveled to the island and celebrated Mother's Day with his brother and his sister-in-law, actress Iris Pérez.

Cuban actor Jorge Alí is visiting Cuba, an opportunity he took advantage of to spend time with his brother, also actor Omar Alí, and his sister-in-law, actress and screenwriter Iris Pérez.

On Instagram, Iris Pérez and the Cubaactores portal shared photos and videos of the artist's stay on the island.

In the snapshots, the artists can be seen at a restaurant, enjoying Mother's Day together.

"The Mother's Day outing. The brother-in-law with his theories," reads the caption next to a video of Iris in her stories on that social network.

Jorge Alí, the much-beloved Beto from the comedy show "Punto G," has resided in Miami since 2009 and for a time worked for the television channel América TeVé.

"Although Jorge emigrated to the United States some years ago, his legacy of unforgettable characters remains in the memory of Cubans, making him one of the most beloved actors in the country."

One of his first interviews in the United States was conducted on the well-known program "Esta Noche Tu Night," where he was interviewed by Alexis Valdés.

According to what the actor has said, after his arrival he had to start doing different jobs, all far removed from his profession. He worked at a blood bank, was an Uber driver, and worked as a supermarket employee.

Later, he was able to reach Florida television in comedy programs on Channel 41 and América TeVé. Recently he was part of the cast of the series "Crimen en Miami" on the PRONYR TV platform, where he shared scenes with Coralita Veloz, Mauricio Casín, and Jennifer de Armas in the episode 'Killing the Old Lady.'

Recently, the Cuban actor was part of the cast of Crimen en Miami, a series on the PRONYR TV platform, in which he shared scenes with Coralita Veloz, Mauricio Casín, and Jennifer de Armas in the episode "Killing the Old Lady."

Source: Cibercuba

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