Alexis Valdés

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Alexis Valdés
Un rey en La Habana (2005)
  • Los pequeños fugitivos
  • (The Little Fugitives) (1981)
  • SpouseClaudia Valdés
    Websitealexisvaldes.com

    Alexis Valdés is a Cuban actor, comedian, monologist, film producer, playwright, poet, singer and screenwriter. He was born in Havana, Cuba, on August 16, 1963.

    Valdés holds a degree in

    Un rey en La Habana
    .

    He later moved to Miami, where he broadcast his comedic show Seguro Que Yes on

    Mega TV Channel 22
    and later renamed Esta Noche Tu Night. On December 14, 2011, he launched his second disc, 'Con Cariñito' (With Affection). Since 2013 he has been writing, producing and directing plays with great success in the city of Miami.

    Biography

    Alexis Valdés was born in Havana, Cuba on August 16, 1963, the son of Caridad Gutiérrez and Leonel Valdés. His father, Leonel, was a renowned Cuban actor. He graduated from the Polytechnic José Antonio Echeverría with a degree in thermal engineering.

    He had a daughter named America Valdés on March 1, 2002 and a son named Leonardo Valdés on December 18, 2003. América is often seen singing on her father's official YouTube channel: "Alexis Valdes Real." Valdés' current wife is Claudia Valdés, an actress who often collaborates with her husband on projects. The couple had a daughter in 2018 named Lucía.[1] Valdes studied thermal engineering and his performance in t.v. and theater.He moved to Spain was actor,director,comedic,and productor.Valdes broadcast his comedic in Americateve.

    Career

    In 1981, Alexis Valdés began working in the Cuban TV show Los pequeños fugitivos, where he played Bandurria, a tragic, yet funny character that captivated Cuban audiences and earned Valdés popular acclaim. Bandurria later inspired some of Valdés' own characters, such as Cristinito, a goofy character who is convinced he is a genius. Cristinito is quite popular in the Cuban and Cuban-American communities.

    Over the next decade, Valdés continued to make a name for himself in the Cuban scene, before finally moving to Spain in 1991. Once in Spain, Valdés continued his career mostly as a comedian, performing stand-up in shows such as

    Un rey en La Habana
    , in which he also starred. Valdés has acted in many other films throughout his career.

    In recent years, Valdés has written, acted, and directed numerous plays, such as Oficialmente gay and El juicio del PDO.[2]

    Works

    Television series

    References

    1. ^ Shoer, Daniel (July 14, 2018). "Alexis y Claudia Valdés alcanzan el máximo sueño, fruto del amor: nació su bebé Lulú". El Nuevo Herald. Retrieved January 8, 2019.
    2. ^ Arias-Polo, Arturo (November 4, 2015). "Alexis Valdés vuelve a la carga con la comedia 'El juicio del P...'". El Nuevo Herald. Retrieved January 8, 2019.
    3. ^
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    4. ^ Cendros, Teresa (October 26, 2001). "'Clara y Elena' reúne de nuevo a Maura y Forqué". El País.
    5. ^ Almanza, Maite (August 18, 2002). "La leonesa Estrella Zapatero presenta su última película". Diario de León.
    6. ^ Segura, Santiago. "Localismo y estereotipos". Cinematografías de la semejanza – via Centro Virtual Cervantes.
    7. ^ "Emilio Aragón y su nueva familia". El País. December 7, 2003.

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