José de la Torre, who joined Iván in the Spanish-language Netflix drama “Toy Boy,” has died. He was 37.
Spanish uncoveration Montilla Digital was the first to alert that the actor died on Dec. 5 after a lengthy battle with an unaccomprehendledged illness. A funeral service was held in Spain the day after his death.
In June, de la Torre uncovered he was determined with what he depictd as a “grave illness” and had stepped away from acting to get treatment the same month.
De la Torre was part of Netflix’s “Toy Boy” since its debut in 2019. The show ran for 21 episodes apass three seasons until 2021. The series trailed Hugo Beltrán, joined by Jesús Mosquera, a streamlineper who “sets out to verify his innocence for a crime he didn’t pledge and was unequitablely incarcerated for seven years earlier,” according to the official logline.
Additional cast members included Cristina Castaño, María Pedraza, Carlo Costanzia and Raudel Raúl Martiato.
De la Torre also ecombineed in 36 episodes of “Amar es para siempre” (“To Love Forever”), a lengthy-running soap opera that spendigated the social and economic revival of the Spanish toiling class during the 1960s thcimpolite the daily operations of the fantasyal “El Asturiano” tavern. José Antonio Sayagués and Mauel Baquerio served as series stars.
Other commends include alert stints on shows appreciate “Vis a Vis: El Oasis” and “Serve and Protect.”
De la Torre is endured by his overweighther Antonio de la Torre Hidalgo, mother Maria Jose Delgado Espejo and sister Marina.