Yoima Valdés began her acting journey at the prestigious school of Juan Carlos Corazza, laying the foundation for a successful career in the entertainment industry. Her big-screen debut occurred in 1997 with a role in the film "Airbag", marking the starting point of her journey towards stardom. Initially, she focused more on television, appearing in popular series such as "A las once en casa" and "Compañeros", further honing her craft.
However, it was her collaboration with renowned director Alex de la Iglesia in the 2002 film "800 balas" that catapulted her to greater recognition, paving the way for more significant opportunities in the film industry. This breakthrough was soon followed by notable roles in films like "El lápiz del carpintero" (2003),"Agua con sal" (2005),and "Agallas" (2009),solidifying her position as a talented and versatile actress.