Spanish actor Jose de la Torre He died on Thursday, December 5, after a struggle with illness. He was 37 years old.
Montella Digital He was the first to report the news. Share the post Netflix star's funeral It was scheduled to take place on Friday, December 6, in his hometown of Montilla in the Spanish province of Cordoba in the Archdiocese of San Francisco Solano.
De la Torre Cause of death It has not been announced publicly, but the actor revealed in June that he had been diagnosed with a “serious illness.” His health battle led de la Torre to withdraw from public life that same month.
Before his death, de la Torre made a name for himself as a model and actor in Spain. He is best known for playing Ivan in the Netflix Spanish thriller, Boy toyWhich extended from 2019 to 2021.
De la Torre made his acting debut two years before working on it Boy toy. He's gotten his start Service and protectionGoyo played in nine episodes of the police drama. His other credits include Face Face: Oasis In and Love foreverboth released in 2020.
After his death, many of de la Torre's colleagues died Grieving the loss With touching social media greetings.
“I can't believe you're gone so quickly. I'm devastated by your passing. Sending my kisses to all your family and friends,” the Spanish singer Pablo Alboran he wrote via Instagram. “We'll never forget you, Jose. Wherever you are, I'm sure you're wearing a Hawaiian shirt, a cool mustache, and those sunglasses like the ones we wore that day.”
Many fans and friends commented on it de la Torre's latest post on Instagram Which I shared in June while exploring the Canary Islands. “Fly high, beautiful artist Carol Rovira Answered in the comments section.
actor Carlos Joly He added: “Goodbye, my dear friend, fly high ❤️ 🩹💔🕊️.” photographer Michelle Pedrero He shared similar sentiments, writing: “Fly high my friend! Another bright star lighting up the sky… We will see each other again! 💔.”
Spanish actress and singer Lolita Flores Speaking at de la Torres' memorial service, he said: “It breaks my heart to think that I will never hear your voice again, but I will continue to talk to you. I love you to no end, Jose woman.
De la Torre is survived by his parents, Antonio de la Torre Hidalgo and Maria Jose Delgado EspejoAnd his sister Marina.