When Suárez was discharged from the Navy, he returned to Puerto Rico, where he began doing theater work and later starred as Rev. Sullivan in
Las Almas No Tienen Color (1969), the first soap opera produced by
Tommy Muniz for
WAPA-TV. In 1972, he was cast in
El Hijo De Angela María, which was so successful that was soon made into a movie. Afterward the artistic class in the island went through a crisis, and because he was unable to get an acting job, Suarez went to Argentina, where he was given a role in the soap opera
Amor Gitano (
Gypsy Love). He later went to Venezuela, where he participated in the soap operas
Corazon de Diamante (
Heart of Diamonds) and
Laura Benson. In Puerto Rico, he participated in many locally produced soap operas, such as
Vivir Para Ti (
I Live for You). In 1994, he was cast in
Señora Tentacion (
Mrs. Temptation) with Mexican movie star
Lucía Méndez. This soap opera was a hit in the Caribbean, Central and South America, and Europe. ==Film==