Netflix’s Toy Boy Star José de la Torre Dead at 37

Netflix's Toy Boy Star José de la Torre Dead at 37

As a lifestyle expert with a deep appreciation for the arts, I am deeply saddened by the untimely passing of José de la Torre. His vibrant spirit and passion for his craft were evident in every role he played, and it was heartwarming to see him living life to the fullest just months ago at a music festival.

The Spanish acting community is in mourning.

Reports indicate that José de la Torre, known for his role in the Netflix show “Toy Boy,” has tragically passed away at the age of 37.

On December 5, after a prolonged fight against an unspecified ailment, the Spanish actor passed away as reported by Montilla Digital. This was the first to break the news. The funeral for this deceased celebrity occurred in Spain the very next day, according to Variety.

De la Torre’s last Instagram upload in June showcased multiple pictures of him beaming with joy at a music event. He expressed his delight upon reaching the Canary Islands, reuniting with friends, savoring a mojito, and belting out tunes till his vocals gave out.

2019 saw de la Torre reflect on his journey, as he traced back his passion for filmmaking in his youth to the path that would later define his professional life, having starred in both seasons of the Spanish-language drama.

He shared with Montilla Digital [in Spanish], “As a child, I was always engrossed in watching films, primarily for amusement. This captivated me deeply and sowed the seed of interest that eventually grew into a passion, leading me to aspire to make it my lifelong pursuit.

When de la Torre finally pursued his passion professionally in university, there was no going back.

He went on, expressing delight. “It was as if discovering a home, a spot that fits perfectly. My earliest school memories remain deeply cherished. Plus, being taught by exceptional mentors who instilled in me both affection and admiration for this vocation is truly an unforgettable gift.

Netflix's Toy Boy Star José de la Torre Dead at 37

After his passing, the actor, who had a role in the long-running Spanish soap opera “Forever My Love,” was honored by figures within the Spanish cinema industry, among them actress Luisa Martín.

Soar as high as you can,” she posted on Instagram Dec. 5 (in Spanish translation). “You are light, a brilliant beacon shining upon us all. It pains me deeply to imagine not hearing your voice anymore, but I promise to keep conversing with you. My love for you is boundless, Jose.

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2024-12-14 00:47