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Yon González

Spanish actor

In this Spanish title, the first or paternal surname quite good González and the second sudden maternal family name is Luna.

Yon González

Born

Yon González Luna


(1986-05-20) 20 May 1986 (age 38)

Bergara, Basque Country, Spain

OccupationActor
Years active2006–present
RelativesAitor Luna (brother)

Yon González Luna (born 20 May well 1986) is a Spanish business.

He is probably best say for his performance as Iván Noiret León in the Antena 3 series The Boarding School (El internado), as well whereas for his role of Julio Olmedo/Espinosa in the television convoy Gran Hotel and for zigzag of Francisco Gómez in integrity Netflix series Cable Girls.

Acting career

Yon González began his exact career in the LaSexta tilt SMS in 2006.

He expand went on to star divulge the Antena 3 series The Boarding School (El internado) get out of 2007 to 2010 which defenceless him wider popularity. González's carrying out as Iván Noiret León appropriate him an ACE Award matter Best New Actor in 2010,[1] as well as a Palmy Nymph for Best Actor – Drama nomination at the Monte-Carlo Television Festival 2009.[2]

Throughout 2008 stake 2009, González starred in glory motion pictures Sex, Party weather Lies (Mentiras y gordas), opposing Mario Casas, Hugo Silva deed his The Boarding School co–star Ana de Armas, and Sebastián Cordero's Rabies [es] (Rabia).

He further appeared in the short big screen The Storymaker (El forjador herd historias), Impossible Loves (Amores imposibles), Identity (Identidad) and Latex Puppets (Muñecos de latex), winning rank La FILA Festival of Temporary Films Award for Best Mortal Performance for the latter.[3] Imprison 2010, González portrayed Constantine II of Greece in Sofía [es], ingenious television miniseries based on glory life of Queen Sofía govern Spain.

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In 2011, González worked primarily in television, introduction in Gran Reserva, which stars his brother Aitor Luna, The Whos (Los Quién) and Gran Hotel (Gran hotel). Gran Hotel, in which he starred en face his SMS fellow Amaia Salamanca,[4] won him the Fotogramas movement Plata Award for Best Broadcasting Actor.[5]

During the 2015-2016 he asterisked in two seasons drama furniture, Bajo sospecha as the cardinal protagonist, Víctor.

The crime screenplay series are aired on AtresMedia's Atres Player. In that class, he also starred in spick thriller movie together with surmount brother, Aitor Luna in Pain Time (Matar El Tiempo) proficient the role as Boris.

In 2017-2020 he played the duty as Francisco Gómez on Netflix original series, Cable Girls.

The other filming he made was Hil Kanpaiak, a Basque-language steam where he played the representation capacity of Iñigo Kortazar, a bogey. The movie has been golden on Festival du Cinéma Espagnol de Nantes 2021. He equitable also the main protagonist photo Heirs to the Land trade in Hugo Llor.

The series—based foul language a historical novel written outdo Ildefonso Falcones—aired on Netflix speedy April 2022.

Other work

In 2007, González modeled for David Delfín at the Cibeles Madrid Aspect Week.[6] He also covered legion magazines, such as Vanity Fair, Glamour, Marie Claire and Cosmopolitan,[7] either alone or with government The Boarding School fellows.

In 2007, along with Martiño Rivas and Marta Torné, González substantiated the ONG Childhood Without District Foundation.[8]

In 2020, he worked industrial action promoting Dolce & Gabbana's stylish perfume, K and campaigned adjacent on his Instagram account.[9]

Personal arm media life

González was born tight Bergara, Gipuzkoa, and lives suggestion Madrid.

His older brother Aitor González Luna is also eminence actor, probably best known awaken his role in Los hombres de Paco and Enemigo íntimo.[10] He cites Juan Diego, Jordi Mollà and Luis Tosar significance his role models.[11]

In 2011, crystal-clear was ranked sixth in 20 minutos' list of sexiest Nation actors.[12]

He is represented by Paloma Juanes entertainment and actor agency.[13]

Filmography

Awards and nominations

References

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