Víctor Elías | |
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Born | Víctor Elías Villagrasa Álvarez March 3, 1991 |
Nationality | Spanish |
Occupations | |
Years active | 1995-present day |
Height | 1.73 m (5 ft 8 in) |
Partner | Ana Guerra (2021-presente)[1] |
Parent(s) | Amelia Álvarez del Valle Liberto Villagrasa Muñoz |
Relatives | Menchu Álvarez del Valle (grandmother) Letizia Ortiz (second grade cousin) |
Víctor Elías Villagrasa Álvarez (Madrid, March 3, 1991), known as Víctor Elías, is a Spanish actor, singer, musician and musical director known for his role as Guille in the Spanish series Los Serrano.[2][3]
Biography
Spanish Víctor Elías is the son of the musician Liberto Villagrasa Muñoz (1960-2007) and his wife, the actress Amelia Álvarez del Valle (1957-2022). Victor is the second cousin of [[Letizia Ortiz]], the [[Queen consort of Spain]].[4]
From a very young age he had artistic aptitudes, having an interest in acting and music. His love for music comes from a very young age. His father was an artist and had always had influences at home. Although he started playing the drums as a child because his father's drummer gave him one when he was 6 years old, little by little he began to opt for the piano.
At the age of four he began to take part in plays such as La vida Breve, El cerco de Numancia or Mariana Pineda.
His first appearance on television was in the Telecinco series Hermanas, where he appeared in an episode in 1998, when he was seven years old. A few months after this first television foray, he was Nico, the son of the characters Neus Asensi and Enrique San Francisco in the series Ellas son Así on Telecinco for 18 episodes in 1999. In this series he shared a cast with María Barranco, Ramon Madaula, María Adánez, Maribel Verdú, Santiago Ramos, Luis Cuenca, Juan Carlos Vellido, Fernando Ramallo, Yaiza Garzón, Patxi Freytez or Mary Carmen Ramírez.
In 2000, he auditioned for the Spanish Television series Cuéntame cómo pasó, directed by Elena Arnao, to play Carlos. They ruled him out for being older than the character he was going to play, ultimately being Carlos, Ricardo Gómez and finally he also had appearances in the Antena 3 series Antivicio.[5]
Between 2001 and 2002 he appeared with a regular supporting role in the daily series Esencia de Poder on Telecinco. In these years he also made his first forays into cinema, with El espinazo del diablo and El florido pensil.
In 2002, he appeared for four episodes in the series Géminis, vendetta de amor on La 1 de Televisión Española.
In 2003 he made one-episode appearances in the Videomedia series Hospital Central, playing Felisín, and in Globomedia's Javier Ya No Vive Solo, both series produced for Telecinco. That year was the definitive boost to his professional career, when he was chosen by Luis San Narciso and Tonucha Vidal (Globomedia casting directors) to be part of Los Serrano on Telecinco, as Guillermo "Guille" Serrano, middle son of Diego Serrano ( Antonio Resines), a role that he would play for five years, eight seasons and one hundred and forty-seven episodes.
With some colleagues from Los Serrano he formed the band SJK with Natalia Sánchez, Adrián Rodríguez and Andrés de la Cruz in 2005, reaching double platinum status with the first album. He composed the song I want to take off. He was part of the group The Folks in 2007 and 2008.
After the end of Los Serrano, he studied an intermediate degree in piano at the Escuela de Música Creativa for modern music in Malasaña (Madrid). The desire he had to be involved in this profession also led him to study Audio Engineering at the SAE Institute.
At the same time, he returned to his origins, the theater, with Fedra by Juan Mayorga, where he shared the bill with Ana Belén, Alicia Hermida, Fran Perea, Chema Muñoz and Javier Ruiz de Alegría. In 2010 he participated in the new version of Cinco Horas con Mario, a work by Miguel Delibes, as the son of the late Mario.
After finishing studying, he began to dedicate himself completely professionally to music. He has worked on musicals such as The Call (for six years), The Hole 2, A Boy from a Magazine (at the Teatro La Latina) or leading the musical direction of When You Least Expect It (at the Teatro Rialto) directed and starring by Edu Soto.
Later he joined the Calle Palma group. He was also part of the Madrid band La Ganga Calé playing the keyboard and performing the same function in the bands Obatalá or El Patio or making substitutions.
In 2009 it was announced that he would be part of the cast of Punta Escarlata playing Ximo for nine episodes. Initially the series was intended to be broadcast on Cuatro, but it was later broadcast on Telecinco two years later, during the summer of 2011.
Between 2012 and 2013 he appeared in the TVE series Isabel where he played Alfonso, Isabel's younger brother, for four episodes.
For some time, apart from being part of various music bands, he put aside his role as an actor to take a van and a blanket and play the keyboard and piano at parties and venues in Spain. This being their livelihood for two years (2012-2014).
In film making, he has been a composer, arranger, performer and producer of the soundtrack, under the Got Music label — a recording studio for music, sound and sound coverage for events that he owns together with several partners — for Ni pies, ni head by Antonio del Real, with Christian Gálvez, Jaydy Michel, Antonio Resines and Jorge Sanz, among others and composer and performer of the soundtrack of Alacrán enamored by Santiago Zannou. The soundtracks for these films have been made in the Got Music recording studio located in Arcos de la Frontera, (Cádiz).
In 2014 he participated in Aula de castigo, a web series in which he played the role of Pablo. That year she received the Artista con Corazón award at the Madrid Woman's We in 2014.
In 2016 he participated in episode 1x05 of Paquita Salas by Javier Calvo and Javier Ambrossi, playing Víctor, a pizza maker. The following year, he participated in the film The Call.
In 2018 he played Tom in an episode of the web series Looser by Flooxer and participated in the daily series Servir y proteger on TVE for fifteen episodes, playing the role of Remo Sempere.
He has worked with numerous musicians such as Angy, Lucía Gil, Gemeliers, Calum, Münik, Belén Estrada, Cirilo, Diade or Manolo García.
Currently and for years he has collaborated with Yamaha Synths and is part of the Yamaha family of artists. He plays the keyboard and piano in one of Fran Perea's latest works, Viaja la Palabra, where you can see them on tour; with Nora Norman and Taburete and is the musical director of the Vive-Premios Dial since 2017 and of the tour of artists such as Pablo López, Ana Guerra, Sofía Ellar and Dani Fernández.
In 2019, he began a tour throughout Spain with La Llamada with artists such as Angy, Lucía Gil, Nerea Rodríguez, Ruth Lorenzo and Raoul Vázquez, among others.
Personal life
Víctor Elías had a six-year relationship with his co-star, Natalia Sánchez (2006-2012).[6] He has also been with the singers Chanel Terrero (2021)[7][8] and María Torrejón[9](2017-2018).
Since 2021, his romantic partner is the singer Ana Guerra[10] In October 2023 they announced their engagement. In February 2024 they announced their wedding, which would take place on October 31 of that year, taking place at the Prados Moros estate, in the Guadarrama mountain range in Madrid[11]
Filmography
Theater
- La vida breve (1995).
- El cerco de Numancia (1997).
- Mariana Pineda (1998, Teatro Bellas Artes).
- Ciclo Tebano (Edipo rey, Edipo en Colono, Antígona, Eteocles y Polinicies, 2004) de Manuel Canseco.
- La vida breve (Teatro Real).
- La zorrita astuta (Teatro Real).
- La sonámbula (Teatro Real).
- Fedra (2008-2009) de Juan Mayorga.
- Cinco horas con Mario (2010).
- Los ochenta son nuestros (2011).
- Orquesta Club Virginia (2012).
- No nos moverán (2013).
- Comida a domicilio (2013-2014).
- Cosas de tríos (2014).
- AB Negativo (2014).
- Enganchados (2014).
- La llamada (2014-2020).
- La pechuga de la sardina (2015) de Manuel Canseco.
- Cómo matar a Julio Iglesias (2015-2016).
- The Hole 2 (2015-2016).
- Yo Sostenido. Sonata para juguete roto (2024).
Television
Year | Title | Role | Chanel | Notes |
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1998 | Hermanas | Telecinco | 1 episode | |
1999 | Ellas son así | Nico | 18 episodes | |
2000 | Antivicio | Antena 3 | ||
2001 - 2002 | Esencia de poder | Telecinco | ||
2002 | Géminis, venganza de amor | La 1 | 4 episodes | |
Hospital Central | Felisín | Telecinco | 1 episode | |
2003 | Javier ya no vive solo | |||
2003 - 2008 | Los Serrano | Guillermo "Guille" Serrano Moreno | 147 episodes | |
2011 | Punta Escarlata | Ximo | 9 episodes | |
2012 | Isabel | Alfonso de Castilla | La 1 | 4 episodios |
2015 | Aula de castigo | Pablo Hernández | Vimeo | 6 episodes (Webserie) |
2016 | Paquita Salas | Repartidor de Pizza | Flooxer | 1 episode (Webserie) |
2018 | Looser | Tom | ||
Servir y proteger | Remo Sempere | La 1 | 15 episodes |
Cinema
Year | Title | Role | Director |
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2001 | El espinazo del diablo | Guillermo del Toro | |
2002 | El florido pensil | Torrecillas | Juan José Porto |
2017 | La llamada | Joseba | Javier Ambrossi y Javier Calvo |
Short films
Year | Títle | Role | Director | Notes |
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2004 | Nuestro pequeño secreto | Ana Martínez Almeida | ||
Héroes de verdad | Fran | María Rodríguez Rabaldán | ||
2009 | Volver a subir | Pablo | Michael Cooper | |
Sin pensarlo dos veces | Chus Gutiérrez | Short film by the Government of Spain against Gender Violence | ||
2010 | La búsqueda | |||
I.D | Dani | Víctor Heras | Together with Natalia Sánchez | |
2012 | El trayecto | Miguel | Nadia Martínez de Marañón | With Megan Montaner |
2013 | La peor excusa del mundo | Víctor | Together with Natalia Sánchez, Lolita, María Barranco, Antonio Resines, Jorge Sanz and Cristina Pedroche | |
2015 | Clases de conquista | César Ríos | Together with Nerea Camacho |
Discography
- Santa Justa Klan (2005).
- D.P.M. (2006).
- Santa Justa Klan Greatest Hits (2010).
References
- ^ "Ana Guerra y Víctor Elías (Los Serrano), nueva pareja sorpresa". El Mundo. 9 February 2022. Retrieved 14 February 2022.
- ^ "El sorprendente nuevo trabajo de Víctor Elías, Guille de Los Serrano". ELMUNDO (in Spanish). 2019-08-21. Retrieved 2021-12-07.
- ^ Roldán, Alvaro (2019-08-20). "Víctor Elías: de arrasar como actor en 'Los Serrano' a triunfar en otra profesión". elconfidencial.com (in Spanish). Retrieved 2021-12-07.
- ^ "Amelia Álvarez del Valle: "Las mujeres de mi familia somos todas mandonas"". telecinco (in European Spanish). 2011-04-26. Retrieved 2021-01-14.
- ^ "Este mítico actor español podría haber sido Carlitos en 'Cuéntame'. Descubre por qué lo descartaron". FormulaTV (in Spanish). Retrieved 2021-01-14.
- ^ divino, Equipo (2024-02-26). "Divinity - Moda, belleza, celebrities y tendencias". Divinity (in Spanish). Retrieved 2024-03-29.
- ^ "Chanel Terrero y el bonito mensaje de su exnovio, Víctor Elías ('Los Serrano'), tras su victoria". Vozpópuli (in Spanish). 2022-02-01. Retrieved 2024-03-29.
- ^ Palmero, María (2022-02-09). "Víctor Elías (Los Serrano) cambia a Chanel (Eurovisión) por la cantante Ana Guerra". THE OBJECTIVE (in Spanish). Retrieved 2024-03-29.
- ^ Nast, Condé (2021-06-11). "Así ha cambiado Víctor Elías, Guille en 'Los Serrano', familiar de Letizia y ahora teclista 'a lo Nacho Cano' de Pablo López". Vanity Fair (in European Spanish). Retrieved 2024-03-29.
- ^ "Ana Guerra y Víctor Elías confirman su relación con un apasionado beso: "El amor lo consiguió"" (in Spanish). 15 February 2022. Retrieved 15 February 2022.
- ^ "La Reina Letizia y Fran Perea, protagonistas de la boda de Ana Guerra y Víctor Elías: los detalles del enlace, al descubierto". ABC (in Spanish). 23 February 2024. Retrieved 23 February 2024.