José de la Torre, star of Netflix‘s Spanish series Toy Boy, died December 5. He was 37. Spanish publication Montilla Digital reported on de la Torre’s death, while Spanish actors have paid ...
De la Torre’s other TV credits include Amar es para siempre (To Love is Forever), Vis a Vis: El Oasis (Face to Face: The Oasis) and Serve and Protect. De la Torre was best known for his role in ...
High schooler Alexa Udabor designed the official logo for the 2025 ColorPalooza festival, winning a $1,000 scholarship.
He made his debut in the police drama “Serve and Protect” as Goyo. De la Torre was also featured in “Vis a Vis: El Oasis” and “Amar es para siempre,” both released in 2020.
In a preview clip of the upcoming HGTV series "The Flip Off," which was shared by "Entertainment Tonight" on Dec. 12, Haack is seen crying to her ex Tarek El Moussa about how her relationship with ...
Carlos R. Alvarez#ED STILLS/Getty José de la Torre, best known for starring on Netflix’s series Toy Boy, has died at the age of 37, according to several news outlets. The Spanish actor died on ...
The goal was to make a logo that looked like the future, and if the red cone shapes in the letterform read as vaguely NASA-esque, just know they asked themselves during the design process what the ...
De la Torre also acted in Amar es para siempre, Vis a Vis: El Oasis, and Servir y proteger. De la Torre was a graduate of the Málaga Higher School of Performing Arts in Spain. In addition to ...
Following the death of Spanish actor José de la Torre last week ... seen on TV show such as Amar es para siempre and Vis a Vis: El Oasis, and said that after completing his collegiate entrance ...
De La Torre’s other credits include other Spanish TV shows such as Vis a Vis: El Oasis, Serve and Protect and Amar es para siempre. Tributes have been paid to the star via his final Instagram ...
Netflix star José de la Torre has died at the age of 37 - months ... Amar es para siempre (To Love is Forever), Vis a Vis: El Oasis, and Servir y proteger (Serve and Protect).
As WWE prepares for Monday Night Raw's move to Netflix on Jan. 6, Chief Content Officer Paul "Triple H" Levesque revealed the new logo for the company's flagship show in a hype video on social media.