José de la Torre, who performed Iván within the Spanish-language Netflix drama “Toy Boy,” has died. He was 37.
Spanish publication Montilla Digital was the primary to report that the actor died on Dec. 5 after a protracted battle with an unknown sickness. A funeral service was held in Spain the day after his dying.
In June, de la Torre revealed he was recognized with what he described as a “severe sickness” and had stepped away from appearing to obtain therapy the identical month.
De la Torre was a part of Netflix’s “Toy Boy” since its debut in 2019. The present ran for 21 episodes throughout three seasons till 2021. The sequence adopted Hugo Beltrán, performed by Jesús Mosquera, a stripper who “units out to show his innocence for a criminal offense he didn’t commit and was unjustly incarcerated for seven years earlier,” in accordance with the official logline.
Extra forged members included Cristina Castaño, María Pedraza, Carlo Costanzia and Raudel Raúl Martiato.
De la Torre additionally appeared in 36 episodes of “Amar es para siempre” (“To like eternally”) a long-running cleaning soap opera that explored the social and financial revival of the Spanish working class through the Nineteen Sixties by the day by day operations of the fictional “El Asturiano” tavern. José Antonio Sayagués and Mauel Baquerio served as sequence stars.
Different credit embrace transient stints on exhibits like “Vis a Vis: El Oasis” and “Serve and Shield.”
De la Torre is survived by his father Antonio de la Torre Hidalgo, his mom Maria Jose Delgado Espejo and his sister Marina.