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Tonito
Pedro Pan
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5 - 8 years old, Latino, boy. Tonito is a 6 year old Cuban boy from Cuba. He speak fluent Spanish with a native Cuban accent. He's Carmen's younger brother, and the son of Patricia and Ignacio Cruz. He idolizes his father Ignacio, a high-level engineer. They share a bond over their love of baseball. He is sweet, vulnerable and following key incidents, Tonito’s mother decides that the new way of life in Cuba is not for their children, and fights with their father to get them out of Cuba and harm's way. Sad to be separated from his parents, he and his sister Carmen ultimately find themselves on the same plane as the Nuñez kids (Hectico and Ada) bound for Miami through a refugee program for children led by Father Walsh… LEAD (10) SPEAKS FLUENT SPANISH
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5 - 8 years old, Latino, boy. Tonito is a 6 year old Cuban boy from Cuba. He speak fluent Spanish with a native Cuban accent. He's Carmen's younger brother, and the son of Patricia and Ignacio Cruz. He idolizes his father Ignacio, a high-level engineer. They share a bond over their love of baseball. He is sweet, vulnerable and following key incidents, Tonito’s mother decides that the new way of life in Cuba is not for their children, and fights with their father to get them out of Cuba and harm's way. Sad to be separated from his parents, he and his sister Carmen ultimately find themselves on the same plane as the Nuñez kids (Hectico and Ada) bound for Miami through a refugee program for children led by Father Walsh… LEAD (10) SPEAKS FLUENT SPANISH
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Tonito
Pedro Pan
About the Job
5 - 8 years old, Latino, boy. Tonito is a 6 year old Cuban boy from Cuba. He speak fluent Spanish with a native Cuban accent. He's Carmen's younger brother, and the son of Patricia and Ignacio Cruz. He idolizes his father Ignacio, a high-level engineer. They share a bond over their love of baseball. He is sweet, vulnerable and following key incidents, Tonito’s mother decides that the new way of life in Cuba is not for their children, and fights with their father to get them out of Cuba and harm's way. Sad to be separated from his parents, he and his sister Carmen ultimately find themselves on the same plane as the Nuñez kids (Hectico and Ada) bound for Miami through a refugee program for children led by Father Walsh… LEAD (10) SPEAKS FLUENT SPANISH