José de la Torre, Netflix star, dead at 37 after mystery ‘serious illness’

José de la Torre, Netflix star, dead at 37 after mystery ‘serious illness’

Spanish Actor José de la Torre Passes Away at 37

Spanish actor José de la Torre, best known for his role as Iván in the Netflix series “Toy Boy”, has passed away at the age of 37. De la Torre’s family confirmed his death, expressing their grief while requesting privacy during this difficult time.

De la Torre’s death comes just months after he revealed he was battling a “serious illness.” The actor had retreated from the public eye to focus on his wellbeing, detailing his journey in a June post where he revealed his diagnosis.

The news of de la Torre’s passing sparked an outpouring of tributes from friends, colleagues, and fans.

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Pablo Alborán took to Instagram to share his sorrow, writing, “I can’t believe you’re gone so soon. I’m devastated by your departure. I’m sending kisses to all of your family and friends.”Soft spoken there³.

Actress Luisa Martín expressed his grief, "It breaks my heart to think I’ll never hear your voice again, but I’ll keep talking to you. Love you endlessly, José,”

Spanish entertainment world, friends and colleagues remembered de la Torre fondly, sharing memories and messages of support for the talented young actor.

De la Torre made a lasting impression on screen during his short yet impactful career. He made his screen debut in 2017 with the police drama series “Serve and Protect”, playing the role of Goyo.

His breakout role came in 2019 when he was cast as Iván in "Toy Boy." The Netflix series, depicted a gripping tale of a male stripper, the

De la Torre reflected on his initial foray into acting just two year prior, as he embarked on a significant acting comeback in the June of the same year. He情绪高 febreru.

His past during this time frame, noting

While De la Torre’s passing is a profound loss, his performances and the joy he brought to many will endure.

De la Torre’s funeral took place on December 6 in his hometown of Montilla in proximity . He is survived by his parents, Antonio de la Torre Hidalgo and Maria Jose Delgado Espejo and . "

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