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Paula Alí's Health Scare: Cuban Actress Released from Cardiovascular Institute After Emergency

Sunday, August 11, 2024 by Samantha Mendoza

Paula Alí's Health Scare: Cuban Actress Released from Cardiovascular Institute After Emergency
Cuban actress Paula Alí - Image © CiberCuba, Facebook / Diana Rosa Suárez

The renowned Cuban actress Paula Alí was urgently admitted to the Institute of Cardiology and Cardiovascular Surgery in Havana, where she recovered favorably and has now been discharged. The news was confirmed by her friend and colleague, actress Diana Rosa Suárez, who shared a message of gratitude on social media to everyone who was concerned about Alí's health.

"To all our friends who were interested in the health of our friend Paula Alí, I want to inform you that she has been released from the Cardiovascular Institute, is stable at home, resting, but much better," wrote Suárez, highlighting the actress's improvement.

Paula Alí, born in 1938 in Candelaria, Pinar del Río, is an iconic figure in Cuban acting, with a distinguished career in television, film, and theater. Throughout her career, she has appeared in films such as Cartas del Parque, Guantanamera, and Amor Vertical.

Recently, the 86-year-old actress reunited with her family to celebrate the return of her nephew Jorge Alí to Cuba from Miami to participate in a film by Rudy Mora. During this family gathering, the 86-year-old actress was seen smiling and surrounded by the love of her relatives.

FAQs about Paula Alí's Health and Career

Here we address some common questions regarding Paula Alí's recent health scare and her illustrious career in Cuban entertainment.

What happened to Paula Alí?

Paula Alí was urgently admitted to the Institute of Cardiology and Cardiovascular Surgery in Havana but has since recovered and been discharged.

Who confirmed Paula Alí's recovery?

Her friend and fellow actress Diana Rosa Suárez confirmed her recovery on social media.

What are some notable works of Paula Alí?

Paula Alí has appeared in notable films such as Cartas del Parque, Guantanamera, and Amor Vertical.

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