Jesús Neyra
Born
Jesús Adalberto Neyra Magagna

(1990-06-30) June 30, 1990
Occupation(s)Actor, model, dancer, and former football player
Years active2006–present

Jesús Adalberto Neyra Magagna is a Peruvian actor,[1] model,[2] dancer and former football player of Italian descent[3] most known for being a "Hero" in the first and third season of El Gran Show.

He is Gianella Neyra's brother.[4][5] He has studied acting with Michelle Danner in Los Angeles.[6]

Filmography

List of television credits as an actor
Year Title Role Notes
2008 Graffiti Alfonso Silva "Cachorro" Lead role
2010 Eva Luis Roldán
2011 La Perricholi Diego Miguel Bravo de Rivera
2011—2012 La bodeguita Marcelo de la Vega Lead role
2013 Grachi[7] Manú 3rd Season
Avenida Perú Sebastián Neuhaus / Mateo
List of television credits as himself
Year Title Role Notes
2010 El gran show Contestant Runner-up
El gran show: reyes del show Contestant 7º place
2011 El gran show Contestant Winner
El gran show: reyes del show Contestant 3° place
2010 Pequeños gigantes (Perú) Judge
Kids Choice Awards México Special appearance

Theatre

  • A pie, descalzos ¡vamos! (2009) as San Francisco de Asís (Saint Francis of Assisi).
  • La zapatilla encantada (2010) as El príncipe.
  • Las tremendas aventuras de la Capitana Gazpacho (2010) as Pompeyo.
  • West Side Story (2011) as Bernardo Nunez.
  • Hairspray (2012) as Link Larkin.
  • Romeo y Julieta (2013) as Mercucio.

References

  1. "Jesús Neyra: una nueva promesa". Archived from the original on 2010-12-16. Retrieved 2010-11-09.
  2. "Test de eros. Jesús Neyra, un parco fan de Anne Hathaway". Archived from the original on 2010-11-11. Retrieved 2010-11-09.
  3. Jesús Neyra: De futbolista a galán de telenovelas
  4. Jesús Neyra: Soy diferente a mi hermana
  5. Jesus Neyra: “Me encantaría trabajar con mi hermana Gianella”
  6. "Acting class Colombia | Michelle Danner". Archived from the original on 2014-05-21. Retrieved 2014-06-07.
  7. «http://diariocorreo.pe/ultimas/noticias/937552/edicion+lima/jesus-neyra-actuara-en-serie-juvenil-internac Archived 2014-08-23 at the Wayback Machine
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