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Orestes Matacena is a Cuban actor, writer, and sound department who has been active in the entertainment industry since the 1960s. He is best known for his roles in films such as The Godfather Part II (1974), Scarface (1983), and The Lost City (2005). Matacena was born on August 29, 1941 in Havana, Cuba. He began his career in the 1960s, appearing in Cuban films such as La Muerte de un Burócrata (1966) and El Hombre de Maisinicu (1968). He moved to the United States in the 1970s and began appearing in American films, including The Godfather Part II (1974) and Scarface (1983). In addition to his acting career, Matacena has also worked as a writer and sound department. He wrote the screenplay for the Cuban film El Hombre de Maisinicu (1968) and the American film The Lost City (2005). He has also worked as a sound editor on films such as Scarface (1983) and The Godfather Part III (1990). As of 2021, Orestes Matacena's net worth is estimated to be roughly $1 million.

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Occupation actor,writer,sound_department
Age 81 years old
Zodiac Sign Virgo
Born 29 August, 1941
Birthday 29 August
Birthplace Havana, Cuba
Nationality Cuba

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Orestes Matacena Height, Weight & Measurements

At 81 years old, Orestes Matacena height is 5' 10" (1.78 m) .

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Height 5' 10" (1.78 m)
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Who Is Orestes Matacena's Wife?

His wife is Clara Hernandez (3 May 1975 - 1982) ( divorced)

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Orestes Matacena Net Worth

His net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Orestes Matacena worth at the age of 81 years old? Orestes Matacena’s income source is mostly from being a successful Actor. He is from Cuba. We have estimated Orestes Matacena's net worth , money, salary, income, and assets.

Net Worth in 2023 $1 Million - $5 Million
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2007

In the advertising world, Orestes has worked in 37 commercials so far (2007), nine of them directed by Marcus Nispel. The New York Museum of Modern Art has made Mr. Nispel's body of work part of its Permanent Collection. Thanks to Mr. Nispel's artistic endeavor, Orestes is part of that wonderful collection. Orestes is well known for not taking "no" for an answer.

His body of work to date (2007) as a filmmaker includes In Plain View (2008), Sexgunsmoney@20 (2002), Cuba Libre (1999), Fatal Encounter (1981), Tainted (1985), "James Gilbert Albright and the Haunted Studio," "The Two Faces of Ruben Rabasa," "Aguabella" and "Theater in the Parks. " He has written, directed, produced and edited almost all of his work.

" Since then, he expanded his versatility as a playwright and screenwriter with three plays and more than twenty five screenplays and various television concepts to his credit to date (2007). His writing encompasses a variety of styles: thrillers, dramas, comedies, horror and action-adventures.

2006

"As a teenager Orestes was part of the resistance fighting to overthrow the Cuban tyrant and billionaire (according to Fortune Magazine, May 5, 2006) Fidel Castro and his despotic Communist Regime, in order to establish freedom and a real Democracy on the island. Orestes escaped from Cuba on an airplane to Mexico before immigrating legally to the United States and becoming an American Citizen.

2002

When directing Sexgunsmoney@20 (2002) he lost 12 pounds in 18 days and he lost 14 pounds in 18 days when directing "In Plain View (2008)".

1999

Orestes Matacena has been romantically linked with producer-actress, Orna Rachovitsky, since February 8, 1999. They are also business partners and have lived together since that time.

1996

Azúcar amarga (1996), (Bitter Sugar) a movie Orestes wrote for Hollywood director Leon Ichaso about a young couple living under the Cuban Communist Tyranny, opened to excellent reviews and was shown to the Human Rights Commission in Geneva, Switzerland and to the United States Congress. For Orestes this was a spiritual and rewarding experience. Orestes was born in Cuba to Italian immigrants and grew up on a sugar mill plantation where the country and all kinds of animals, especially horses, were a large part of his life. He describes himself as a "third world country boy. " But his business partner, Orna Rachovitsky, says he is a "hillbilly in an Armani suit.

1994

Orestes Matacena has worked as an actor with high profile directors on films, television and commercials. Orestes first ventured into films at the age of six when he worked as an actor in "The Life of Billy the Kid," with a cast comprised only of children. The movie was shot at the Mercedes Sugar Mill in Matanzas, Cuba, where he lived with his parents. As a film actor Orestes has played the antagonist in many Hollywood Studio films such as The Mask (1994) starring Jim Carrey and Diggstown (1992) with James Woods and Louis Gossett Jr. just to name a couple.

1992

Twelve Commendations were presented by various members of government and law enforcement in the State of California to Orestes Matacena in recognition of his heroic act of bravery and courage on March 12, 1992, with total disregard for his own life safety, who gave chase to a burglary suspect, overcoming the suspect's efforts to escape, and held him for officers.

1985

He raised the capital to produce and direct a feature movie from a screenplay he wrote called Tainted (1985). However, he decided that rather than consuming his time finding investors to bankroll his movies he would finance them himself and use that time to sharpen his creative vision. Orestes is, as the French would say, a real film auteur.

1976

In 1976, Orestes Matacena went to the immigration office in New York City. A crowd of about 300 were looking into the lobby because John Lennon was inside the building. Orestes and a couple laughed and chatted while waiting for the elevator. After Orestes finished his business the crowd was now facing the street and, to his surprise, the couple that he chatted with an hour before were Yoko Ono and John Lennon getting inside a limousine.

1975

Orestes Matacena was married to actress and commercial producer Clara Hernandez from May 3, 1975 to 1982.

1969

"In 1969, Orestes and Miguel founded "The New York Theater of the Americas," where they produced more than thirty original plays. Orestes acted in many of the productions, playing a variety of roles ranging from a scruffy dog to an Italian Count, and directed his first play. Miguel's role was primarily as a director. Not only did Orestes work in his own playhouse, but he was hired as an actor in many prestigious New York theater companies such as "Cafe La Mamma," "Stage 73," "Dume," "The Henry Street Playhouse," "INTAR" and "The Astor Place Theater.

1968

In 1968, Orestes wrote his first play, "The Gym.

Two years later, 1968, Orestes moved to New York. With only a few dollars in his pocket and knowing no one, he had no other choice but to sleep at the Port Authority bus station for a few days. By the fourth month of his arrival, he raised $25,000 and was producing and acting in his first Off-Broadway play called "The Grab Bag.

1964

After living in Mexico illegally for exactly ninety days, Orestes arrived in the United States, October 30, 1964, literally without a cent in his pocket and without speaking the English language. He settled in Titusville, Florida and worked nine hours a day, six days a week washing dishes at a restaurant called the "Ranch House" at a weekly pay of thirty dollars. Soon after, Orestes became a short order cook and worked on Cocoa Beach before moving to Miami. In Miami he worked as a cook, a clothing salesman and a car salesman. The first month as a car salesman he lived sparsely, eating only one apple and half a slice of white toast every three days until he finally sold his first car one month later. That special day he had a feast. A dreamer at heart with an entrepreneurial mindset, Orestes decided it was time to start up a playhouse. His first theater was in the living room of his Miami apartment that he shared with his girlfriend Phyllis Redden, a North Carolina bombshell. Then, he rented an office space and founded "Theater 66" with Cuban actor/director, Miguel Ponce. They produced ten plays together at that theater.