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William Valdés

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William Valdés
Valdés in 2018
Born (1994-01-10) January 10, 1994 (age 30)
Occupation(s)Actor, singer, TV host
Years active2011-present

William Valdés López (born January 10, 1994, Havana, Cuba) is a Cuban actor, singer[1] and TV host. He currently resides in Mexico City, Mexico.

Career

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At the age of 5, he attended the National Circus school in Havana. When he was 9, his family relocated to Miami, Florida.[2] In his later teens, after attending acting school, Valdés appeared in the first season of the soap opera Grachi, where he portrayed Sibilo "Ora" Santisteban. In 2012, he played Miguel Ángel Samaniego in the soap opera El rostro de la venganza, co-starring with Kimberly Dos Ramos and María Gabriela de Faría (who worked with him on Grachi). In 2014, Valdés began filming the soap opera Voltea pa' que te enamores (2015), a new adaptation of the Venezuelan telenovela of the same name.[3][4]

In May 2013, Valdés formed the Mexican boy band CD9 with Jos Canela, Alonso Villalpando, Alan Navarro, and Freddy Leyva. They independently released their first single, "The Party", in August 2013. They later signed a recording contract with Sony Music México.[5] Valdés left the group in October of that year, citing "personal reasons", and was replaced by Bryan Mouque. He later revealed, in a 2016 interview, that he left the group not because of conflict with his members (as he said that he was on good terms with them) but because management promised him food and lodging in Mexico, yet was not able to provide this for him.[6]

In May 2015, Valdés released "#MAS", his first single as a soloist.[7]

Valdés appeared as a co-host on the Univision morning show ¡Despierta America! before his firing in 2017.[8] He was also a co-host on the Estrella TV morning talkshow Buenos Días Familia but left the show in January 2019, before its cancellation in June that year.

Filmography

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Television
Year Title Role Notes
2011 Grachi Sibilo "Ora" Santisteban 74 episodes
2011 World Campaign in Support of Ibero-American Cinema Himself Video short
2012-13 El rostro de la venganza Miguel Ángel Samaniego Co-lead role
2012 Hablémonos Himself
2014-17 Despierta América Himself
2015 Voltea pa' que te enamores Gerardo Ramos Recurring role
Music videos
Year Title Role Artist
2013 "Dime si tú" Chico en la fiesta Estephy featuring Chino y Nacho
2016 "Deja que hablen"/"Let Them Talk" Himself Giselle Torres featuring William Valdés
2018 "Winnie" Himself Ariel de Cuba (DKB) featuring William Valdés

References

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  1. ^ "Te presentamos a William Valdés, el chico de las redes de Despierta América (Fotos)" (in Spanish). Univision. Retrieved November 19, 2014.
  2. ^ Figueroa, Rodner (27 July 2023). "William Valdés desenmascara el mundo oculto de la televisión". YouTube. Retrieved 10 June 2024. I moved here [Miami] at the age of nine. (Timestamp: 02:30)
  3. ^ Liz Calvario. "Conoce a William Valdés de 'Despierta America' (FOTOS)" (in Spanish). Varietylatino. Retrieved November 19, 2014. ¿Quién es William Valdes? Conoce al presentador/actor/músico de 20 años que vuelve a las chicas locas y entrevista a los famosos en "Despierta America."
  4. ^ Gabriela Miranda. "Aarón Díaz y William Valdés utilizaron el mismo atuendo, ¿quién lo luce mejor?" (in Spanish). TVnotas. Retrieved November 19, 2014.
  5. ^ "CD9 codifica su éxito". Mural.com (in Spanish). May 5, 2014. Retrieved November 24, 2014.
  6. ^ "William Valdés habla por primera vez sobre su salida de CD9". Univision (in Spanish).
  7. ^ "Escucha #MAS, tema con el que William Valdés se lanza como cantante solista". People (en Español) (in Spanish). Retrieved May 1, 2015.
  8. ^ "William Valdés sale de Univisión". People (en Español) (in Spanish).
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