Cuban actress Beatriz Valdés was hospitalized in Miami

Cuban actress Beatriz Valdés is hospitalized in Miami

Cuban actress Beatriz Valdés. (Photo: Beatriz Valdés-Instagram)

The reconnaissance Cuban actress Beatriz Valdés was hospitalized in Miami with a possible contagion of Covid-19.

Valdés habló desde la cama del hospital y aseguró que no establisha tan grave.

“It’s not serious, it’s just a little dumb and sad… It’s inevitable to be assisted … but it’s going to be only … it’s going to be fine. Ya me están atendiendo… les voy contando ”, is the fact that the su cuenta of Instagram is active.

“Day 10 of syndrome and 13 of possible contagion. Now at Westchester Hospital in Esperanto. You and the doctors consider it necessary to study. Geen estoy graf, solo un poco débil y triste … Es inevitable estar asustada ..pero eso seró solo hoy … voy a estar bien. I’ve been waiting for them, ”said the famous Bella de la Alhambra.

“I hiccup radiographs and I do not have neumonia”, said from the hospital bed.

Beatriz Valdés nation in La Habana, is a theater, film and television actress. Has made an important part of his career in Venezuela. Posee la nationality venezolana, y currently live in Miami, USA.

Se detacó en series jeugdiges en telenovelas como More than just sun (1984), an exit television series that relates the lives and experiences of four young Cuban recruits from the 70s and that Beatriz also interprets one of the musical themes, Ya se va aquella edad, composed by Pablo Milanés.

Also protagonizes the telenovela November train (1989) along with debutant Jorge Treto.

In the cinema its first great opportunity to read with The tirándole pájaros a la escopeta (1984), a comedy directed by Rolando Díaz about the two comrades of the great Cuban actors Reinaldo Miravalles, Consuelo Vidal and Alberto Pujol.

Follow movies like Lejanía (1985) by Jesús Díaz, which addresses the theme of exile and the reunion of a mother with his wife; How are we (1985) que narraba una historia de amor en el marko de la Guerra de Independencia cubana de 1985; How the life goes (1985), film by Víctor Casaus, inspired by a theatrical work, centered on the problems of young people in a school on the campus and its mayor’s exit La bella del Alhambra (1989), by Enrique Pineda Barnet, based on Miguel Barnet’s novel “Rachel’s Canción” medium of the leading cities and political maneuvers of the nation of the Republic.

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