Cuban actress Maiday Calban arrives in the US to reunite her family

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Text: Editorial Cuba Noticias 360

Cuban actress Maité Galbán Cueto has come to the United States under the Family Reunification Program. Actress Lily Fergus and the Cubactors page broke the news through a live broadcast on Instagram.

Galbán Cueto arrived in Miami a few days ago for a family reunion, but didn't make his arrival public until today with Lilly's reception. The actress rose to fame in Cuba with the soap opera “Don Far y Don Cerca” as Dr. Danai. Its plot is dramatized against the backdrop of the Covid-19 pandemic.

A soap opera directed by Alberto Luberta Martínez and Lois Inglan marked Galban's career. About her character, she admitted in an interview to CubeBate: “I was mesmerized by her passion and her conflicted story with her father. I gave this character a lot of real things that I felt at the time. “I gave him my heart.”

Fergus made it clear during Instagram Live that although Galban recently had an important acting job in Cuba, her entire family was in America, which is why the actress decided to take on this new phase in her career. Family.

“I'm here, I'm happy with my family,” Galban Cueto enthused, thanking the Cuban cast for following.

Before leaving Cuba, he also ventured into cinema through film A Night with the Rolling Stones, directed by Patricia Ramos, in which she plays the role of “Cleo”. Regarding the character, the actress admitted her excitement for the film's premiere at the last edition of the Havana Film Festival. For his part, the director stated in several interviews that what led him to choose Kalpan Cueto for the role of Cleo was his chemistry with the film's heroine, Lola Amores.

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