Alejandro Nones is a Venezuelan model and actor, known for playing villains in the Mexican telenovelas La Corona (2012), La Passion et la Force (2015), and La Amour et la Mort (2018).
Wiki/Biography
Alejandro Nones was born on Thursday, December 9, 1982 (38 years old in 2020) in Caracas, Venezuela. His zodiac sign is Sagittarius. At the age of ten, he became fascinated by the world of cinema when he watched the movie The Postman (1994) at the Plaza de América. In 2000, he moved to Havana, Cuba, for two years to study percussion, which is the technique of mastering instruments that produce sound by striking them, such as drums. In an interview sharing his musical journey, he said:
When I was 17, I went to Havana to study percussion… I started playing the bagpipes in school in the sixth grade. Not in the fifth grade, but in the sixth grade… I annoyed my mom until I couldn’t help it and she bought me a Tambora in the city center[of Caracas].
He then ventured into the fashion world as a model, following the footsteps of a girl he met in Havana, before getting a chance to appear in a commercial for a Mexican clothing brand, which led him to Mexico, where he began his career as an actor.
appearance
Height (approximate): 6′ 1″
Hair color: Black
Eye color: moss green
family
His father’s name is Rafael Nones. He has a younger sister and there is no information about his mother.
Profession
Movie
Alejandro Nones made his acting debut in the film Así del Precipicio (2006), where he played the role of Mathías, a manipulative con man who drives Lucia (the protagonist) back into drug addiction.
He then played Ishmael in the film Me importas tú… y tú (2009).
theater
In 2013 he played the role of Roberto in the theatre production Cuatro XXXX, a young man addicted to drugs and parties who seeks the right direction in his life.
He starred in LOS40 El Musical – México (2018), a drama based on the importance of music in everyday life and through the radio.
television
In 2007, Alejandro Nones made his television debut in the Mexican TV series Lola, érase una vez, in which he played the role of Waldo López. He has since appeared in the TV series RBD: Family (2007), La voce femme (2007) and Simulacrum (2009). In 2010, he played the role of Paulo in the Mexican TV series Teresa. The storyline of the show follows the life of a poor girl named Teresa, who becomes obsessed with Paulo, a rich and popular student whom she sees as a way to get rich quick.
In the 2012 Mexican telenovela Corona del Tears, Alejandro plays the villain Patricio Chavero, Regina’s eldest son, who is ashamed of his family, denies the family’s financial situation, and humiliates everyone with his arrogance and desire to get ahead.
In 2015, he played one of the villains in the Mexican TV series “Passion and Power” as Erick Montenegro, Arturo’s second son who wants to be the sole heir despite lacking the wisdom and maturity to run the family business.
In 2018, he rose to fame with the Spanish series Amar a Muerte. In the series, Alejandro played the villain Johnny Corona, a financial expert who bewitches his boss and conquers his empire and his beloved wife. Alejandro won the Best Villain Award at the Premios TVyNovelas (Mexico) (2019) for his role as Johnny Corona.
Web Series
In 2021, he rose to fame with Netflix’s Mexican crime drama “Who Killed Sara?” (¿Quién mató a Sara?), in which he played the role of Rodolfo Lazcano, the presumptive heir to the Lazcano family business and the prime suspect in Sara’s murder.
Facts/Trivia
- Alejandro Nones often posts various photos of himself smoking cigars on his Instagram account.
- He likes to drink occasionally.
- In an interview, Alejandro revealed that he loves cooking. He said,
I love to cook and my favorite dish is pasta with shrimp and mango sauce.”
- Alejandro is from Venezuela, a country that has long been considered criminal, and even though he has lived away from home for many years, he is still deeply affected by the criminal activities in the country. In an interview, he said:
I have been away from Venezuela for 17 years, but I always have it in my heart and I am sad about what is happening now. People live in poverty and insecurity because of the mafia. In fact, one of my friends died a few months ago, my father was kidnapped, and everything was confiscated from my family… It is sad to see that everything I once knew is gone, but I hope that freedom will come soon. “
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