The renowned Cuban actress Beatriz Valdés was hospitalized in Miami after a possible Covid-19 infection.

Valdés spoke from the hospital bed and assured that he was not so serious.

“I’m not serious, just a little weak and sad… It is inevitable to be scared… but that will be only today… I will be fine. They are already treating me … I am telling them, “said the actress from her Instagram account.

“Day 10 of symptoms and 13 of possible contagion. Now at Westchester Hospital waiting. I have a cough and the doctors think I should get tested. I’m not serious, just a little weak and sad … It is inevitable to be scared … but that will be only today … I will be fine. They are already treating me… I am telling them ”, added the famous Bella of the Alhambra.

“They did X-rays and I don’t have pneumonia,” he said from the hospital bed.

Beatriz Valdés was born in Havana, she is a theater, film and television actress. He has carried out an important part of his career in Venezuela. He has Venezuelan nationality, and currently lives in Miami, United States.

He stood out in youth series and soap operas such as Something more than dreaming (1984), a successful television series that recounted the lives and experiences of four young recruits from Cuba in the 70s and in which Beatriz also interpreted one of the musical themes, That age is gone, composed by Pablo Milanés.

He also starred in the soap opera November train (1989) with the then debutant Jorge Treto.

In the cinema, his first big break came with The birds shooting at the shotgun (1984), a comedy directed by Rolando Díaz in which he had as cast partners the great Cuban actors Reinaldo Miravalles, Consuelo Vidal and Alberto Pujol.

Films such as Remoteness (1985) by Jesús Díaz, which addressed the issue of exile and the reunion of a mother with her son; Like us (1985) that narrated a love story in the framework of the Cuban War of Independence of 1985; Like life itself (1985), film by Víctor Casaus, inspired by a theatrical work, focused on the problems of young people in a School in the country and its greatest success The beauty of the Alhambra (1989), by Enrique Pineda Barnet, based on the novel “Canción de Rachel” by Miguel Barnet, which narrated the life of a chorus girl from the famous Havana theater “Alhambra” at the beginning of the 20th century, a time of glory of Cuban musical theater in amid the murky events and political maneuvers of the nascent Republic.

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