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Luis Alberto García reunites with colleagues and friends in Miami

Luis Alberto has shared with the comedian Iván Camejo, the actors Jorge Ferdecaz and Héctor Medina, the singer Sory Pérez and the filmmaker Juan Vilar.

Luis Alberto García con colegas y amigos en Miami © Facebook / Iván Camejo y Jorge Ferdecaz
Luis Alberto García with colleagues and friends in Miami Photo © Facebook / Iván Camejo and Jorge Ferdecaz

The renowned Cuban actor Luis Alberto García He is in Miami, where he reunited with old friends and professional colleagues.

"Meeting of wild boars and mulattoes," said comedian Iván Camejo, along with a photo with Luis Alberto in which the singer Sory Pérez and the designer Karoll William also appear.

Luis Alberto has also been seen sharing with the actors Jorge Ferdecaz and Héctor Medina, the filmmaker Juan Vilar and the political analyst Enrique Guzmán Karell.

The popular interpreter of Clandestine and Plaff He looks happy and relaxed in the United States.

"Cuba in two photos!" Ferdecaz exclaimed on his Instagram account, where he shared two images of the newcomer with the singer and troubadour Gema Corredera.

García, married and with two minor daughters - in addition to two other adults, daughters from a first marriage - lives in Cuba and travels to the United States from time to time.

The last time was in 2020, where he was also with friends and acting colleagues, such as the comedians Ángel García (Antolín) and Geonel Martín (Gustavito), Albertico Pujols and the now deceased actor Abel Rodríguez.

Recently He was nominated in Cuba for the National Film Award, after being chosen by the Assembly of Cuban Filmmakers (ACC) as its candidate, but finally the distinction went to the hands of Jorge Perugorría.

In recent years, the actor has maintained a stance away from the regime, with strong criticism of the official cultural position and questions of government censorship.

"For a long time in Cuba talent has not been recognized and sometimes they prefer to reward loyalty in quotation marks, political or ideological – which is usually very fickle – rather than talent," he said in an interview with OnCuba in 2019.

On that occasion, he regretted that many young Cubans think that the solution to their problems is to leave the country, and pointed out that he, despite his extensive career, sometimes had to live badly.

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