Carlos González (actor)
Spanish actor (born 1997)
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Carlos González Fernández (born 1997) is a Spanish actor.
1997 (age 28–29)
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| Born | Carlos González Fernández 1997 (age 28–29) Cintruénigo, Navarre, Spain |
| Occupation | Actor |
Life and career
Carlos González Fernández was born in Cintruénigo, Navarre, in 1997.[1][2] His father's family is from Cervera del Río Alhama.[3]
He moved to Madrid to train his acting chops at the Corazza school.[4] He then landed his television debut in Señoras del (h)AMPA.[4] It was followed by an appearance in Veneno, portraying Alfonso, a friend of the protagonist.[4][3] For his first leading role, he portrayed Bop Pop in the miniseries Queer You Are.[4] He also featured as Da in the series Todas las veces que nos enamoramos (2023).[5] In 2025, he played the role of castrato singer Farinelli in the historical comedy series La vida breve, and that of orchestra director Rafael Ibarbia in the miniseries La canción, as well as starred as Saúl in the musical series Mariliendre.[6][7][8] In May 2025, he was reported to have joined the cast of the drama film The Black Ball in a leading role.[9]