Everlayn Borges
- Actress
- Producer
Everlayn "Ever" Borges is a Cuban-born actress, dancer, and singer. She began her career as a principal dancer and soloist touring internationally with Julio Iglesias. Her motion picture debut was in the Michael Mann big-screen adaptation of the hit series "Miami Vice," where she played Miss Cuba. She has also appeared in various films and TV series, including "Matrimonio alle Bahamas," "Dostana," "Get Out," and "Going to California." Borges is known for her versatility as an actress, with a range that includes comedic sketches, thrillers, and dramas. She has also been featured in numerous music videos and TV commercials for well-known brands.
Everlayn's journey started in Matanzas, Cuba, near Varadero Beach. Her father, a popular musician, disappeared at sea while attempting to find freedom in the United States. Despite this loss, she inherited his talent and courage.
At the age of 9, Everlayn was chosen to attend the prestigious National School of the Arts in Havana, where she excelled in classical ballet, contemporary, and modern dance. At 17, she made her escape from Castro's Cuba while touring with an international dance troupe. Her journey took her from Juarez to Texas, across the Rio Grande, and finally to Miami. Everlayn recently completed her first book, "Siempre en el Límite" chronicling her harrowing flight to freedom. It is available on Amazon.
Everlayn is not only a triple threat in the entertainment industry but also an extreme sports athlete. Despite her humble beginnings, she has always aspired to reach for the stars.
In Miami, Everlayn has made a name for herself on stage, playing Maria and Virgen Caridad in the hit musical "Miami Libre" at the Adrienne Arsht Center. She has also starred in the improv comedy "Tony and Tina's Wedding" and received a FREC award for her performance as the manicurist Martika in the comedy "Combing Through Life's Tangles."
An entrepreneur as well as a performer, she is developing several projects as producer and CEO of her own production company, Buddha Belly Productions, LLC. She is currently working on her own reality TV series, "Ever On The Edge" and is focusing her talents to more significant topics like human trafficking, and racism with her recent appearance in the award-winning films "Sisters of Vengeance" and the "The Poison Garden."
She attended the New York Conservatory for Dramatic Arts and continues to study under Jay Goldenberg. Everlayn splits her time between Miami, New York, and Los Angeles.
Everlayn's journey started in Matanzas, Cuba, near Varadero Beach. Her father, a popular musician, disappeared at sea while attempting to find freedom in the United States. Despite this loss, she inherited his talent and courage.
At the age of 9, Everlayn was chosen to attend the prestigious National School of the Arts in Havana, where she excelled in classical ballet, contemporary, and modern dance. At 17, she made her escape from Castro's Cuba while touring with an international dance troupe. Her journey took her from Juarez to Texas, across the Rio Grande, and finally to Miami. Everlayn recently completed her first book, "Siempre en el Límite" chronicling her harrowing flight to freedom. It is available on Amazon.
Everlayn is not only a triple threat in the entertainment industry but also an extreme sports athlete. Despite her humble beginnings, she has always aspired to reach for the stars.
In Miami, Everlayn has made a name for herself on stage, playing Maria and Virgen Caridad in the hit musical "Miami Libre" at the Adrienne Arsht Center. She has also starred in the improv comedy "Tony and Tina's Wedding" and received a FREC award for her performance as the manicurist Martika in the comedy "Combing Through Life's Tangles."
An entrepreneur as well as a performer, she is developing several projects as producer and CEO of her own production company, Buddha Belly Productions, LLC. She is currently working on her own reality TV series, "Ever On The Edge" and is focusing her talents to more significant topics like human trafficking, and racism with her recent appearance in the award-winning films "Sisters of Vengeance" and the "The Poison Garden."
She attended the New York Conservatory for Dramatic Arts and continues to study under Jay Goldenberg. Everlayn splits her time between Miami, New York, and Los Angeles.