Bertha Leal
- Actress
- Producer
- Writer
Bertha Leal (born October 20, 1985) is a Cuban actress. Her first major
role was as a lead cast member in INTAR Theatre's Off-Broadway
production of "Lucy Loves Me." Raised in Miami, Leal earned her BFA
degree from Florida International University where she acted in various
productions, including the solo performance "Katharine Hepburn: The
Best Man for the Job" which she wrote, starred, and directed. She made
her South Florida stage debut in The Alliance Theatre Lab's "Sexual
Perversity in Chicago" (2009), for which she received the critical
acclaim of local newspapers. Along with the short-film "Hard-Bitten"
Leal has also written "Danny Boy," a screenplay produced in 2008, and a
full-length play "Detours" (2010). Bertha resides in New York City
actively pursuing a career in theater, film, and television.