Diego Andrés González Boneta, a Mexican actor, was born in Mexico City, Mexico, to engineers Lauro Andrés González-Moreno and Astrid Boneta Gonzalez.
He gained widespread recognition for his portrayal of the titular character in the critically acclaimed series "Luis Miguel, La Serie" on Telemundo and Netflix. The series, which explores the life of the renowned Mexican singer, received praise from both critics and fans.
In the near future, Diego is set to appear on the big screen in the highly anticipated film "Terminator: Dark Fate" alongside Arnold Schwarzenegger, directed by Tim Miller and produced by James Cameron. Additionally, he will star as "El Gato Negro" in the eponymous comic book series adaptation, scheduled for release in 2020.
Diego's breakthrough role came in 2012 when he was cast alongside Tom Cruise and Julianne Hough in the jukebox musical "Rock of Ages." His performance earned him the prestigious "Rising Star of the Year" award at CinemaCon and an ALMA award for best actor.
The actor has also appeared in several notable projects, including the CBS miniseries "The Dovekeepers," which attracted an astonishing nine million viewers; the biographical drama "Pelé: Birth of a Legend" opposite Vincent D'Onofrio and Rodrigo Santoro; the thriller "Eden"; and the film "Summer Camp."
In television, Diego has had notable roles in the FOX horror-comedy series "Scream Queens" alongside Emma Roberts, as well as the CW's "90210," MTV's "Underemployed," and ABC Family's "Pretty Little Liars."
Diego's career began at the tender age of 12 when he participated in the children's singing reality series "Codigo Fama" in Mexico. He has since received numerous accolades, including nominations for Best New Artist at the 2006 MTV Awards Latin America and Best Solo Singer at the MTV Awards Latin America in 2008.
Throughout his career, Diego has been recognized with several awards, including GQ Latin America's "Actor of the Year" and GQ Spain's "Man of the Year."