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Diego Luna
Luna at the 2017 Berlinale
Born

Diego Dionisio Luna Alexander


(1979-12-29) 29 December 1979 (age 44)[1]
Toluca, Mexico
Other namesAlexander García
Occupations
  • Actor
  • director
  • producer
  • Years active1987–present
    Spouse

    (m. 2008; div. 2013)
    Children2
    Parent

    Diego Dionisio Luna Alexander (Spanish: [ˈdjeɣo ˈluna aleɣˈsandeɾ]; born 29 December 1979) is a Mexican actor, director, and producer. He is known for his portrayal of Cassian AndorinRogue One: A Star Wars Story and the Disney+ series Andor, for which he was nominated for a Golden Globe Award for Best Actor - Television Series Drama.

    Following an early career in Mexican telenovelas, he had his breakthrough in the critically acclaimed 2001 film Y tu mamá también. During the 2000s, he appeared in both Mexican and American films including Frida, Open Range, Dirty Dancing: Havana Nights, The Terminal, Criminal, Milk, Sólo quiero caminar, and Rudo y Cursi. In the 2010s, he co-starred in a variety of films like the sci-fi Elysium, comedy Casa de mi Padre, and the animated musical The Book of Life, before starring as Andor in 2016's Rogue One, a role he reprises in the 2022 Disney+ series of the same name. From 2018 to 2020, he starred as the drug trafficker Miguel Ángel Félix GallardoinNarcos: Mexico.

    Throughout his career, he has appeared in Mexican theater productions and produced a number of film and television projects, many with his close collaborator Gael García Bernal. Since 2010, he has directed three feature films: Abel, Cesar Chavez, and Mr. Pig. He is the creator and director of the 2013 Fusion TV docu-series Back Home, his Amazon Studios talk show Pan y Circo, which premiered in 2020, and the 2021 Netflix scripted series Everything Will Be Fine [es].

    Early life

    [edit]

    Luna was born in Toluca and raised in Mexico City. His mother, Fiona Alexander, was a British costume designer of Scottish and English descent.[2][3][4] She died in a car accident when Luna was two years old.[5] His father, Alejandro Luna, was a theater, film, and opera set designer. He has an older sister.[6][7] Luna and his frequent co-star Gael García Bernal have been friends from infancy. Their mothers were friends.[8]

    Career

    [edit]

    Acting

    [edit]
    Luna at the 2007 Tribeca Film Festival.

    Luna acted in his first play at age seven. As a child actor, he appeared in several telenovelas and films.[9] In 1992, he had arcsonTelevisa's El abuelo y yo and Ángeles sin paraíso. As a teenager, Luna was part of the main casts of El premio mayor (1995–1996) and La vida en el espejo (1999–2000), playing the main characters' son;[10][11] he also starred in the films Un hilito de sangre (A Trickle of Blood; 1995), El cometa (The Comet; 1999), and Un dulce olor a muerte (A Sweet Scent of Death; 1995), all which made him a teen star.[12] He had small roles in the films Todo el poder (Gimme the Power; 2000) and Before Night Falls (2000), Luna's first international film.

    Luna starred as Tenoch Iturbide alongside Gael García BernalinY tu mamá también (2001), a Mexican road trip film directed by Alfonso Cuarón.[9] A critical and box office success, the role brought him international stardom.[9] The film was the beginning series of high-profile collaborations with childhood friend García Bernal,[8] with whom he would costar in several films and go on to establish Canana Films. For these roles and others, the two are considered to be faces of the Nuevo Cine Mexicano film movement.[13]

    In the following two years, Luna acted in Mexican films along with English-language productions like the miniseries Fidel, Vampires: Los Muertos, the Kevin Costner western Open Range, and the Academy Award-winning Frida. He starred in the 2003 film Nicotina, which was critically and commercially successful in Mexico. 2004 was a significant year for Luna as he starred in Steven Spielberg's The Terminal alongside Tom Hanks, the film Dirty Dancing: Havana Nights (a Cuban-based reimagining of Dirty Dancing), and the indie crime film Criminal opposite John C. Reilly. He subsequently had starring roles in the films Fade to Black (2006) and Harmony Korine's Mister Lonely (2007), and also appeared in the critically acclaimed biopic Milk (2008). In Spanish-language film, he starred in Sólo Dios sabe opposite Alice Braga (Only God Knows; 2006), crime thriller Solo quiero caminar (Walking Vengeance; 2008)—for which he was nominated for a Goya Award—and the soccer comedy Rudo y Cursi (2008), one of the highest grossing Mexican films of all time.

    In the early 2010s, Luna co-starred in the Will Ferrell Spanish-language comedy Casa de mi Padre (2012) and appeared in the action films Contraband and Elysium.[14] He appeared opposite Katy Perry in her music video for "The One That Got Away;" as of 2022, the music video has nearly 1 billion views on YouTube.[15] He starred in the animated musical comedy The Book of Life (2014) whose soundtrack charted in numerous countries. In 2015, the pilot episode of the Amazon Studios series Casanova, in which Luna stars as Giacomo Casanova.[16][17] The show was not picked up to series.

    Diego and Felicity Jones at the premiere of Rogue One: A Star Wars Story in Japan.

    In August 2015, it was announced that Luna was part of the cast of what was then known as Star Wars: Rogue One.[18] Rogue One: A Star Wars Story premiered in 2016, and his portrayal of Cassian Andor,[19] a captain and intelligence officer of the Rebel Alliance, brought him international attention. He reprised the role in Andor (2022–present), the Disney+ series centered around the character. The show was originally announced in 2018 but production was delayed until November 2020 by the development process and the COVID-19 pandemic.[20] A second and final season began production in Fall 2022 and is expected to have been wrapped in August 2023; the season will be released in 2024.[21][22] Luna is an executive producer of the series.[23]

    In 2017, it was announced that he would star in a Scarface remake;[24] however, the film went through multiple rewrites and directorial changes in the following years, losing Luna as the lead in the process.[25]

    Luna starred as Mexican drug cartel leader Miguel Ángel Félix Gallardo in the Netflix series Narcos: Mexico,[26] which premiered in November 2018.[27] He appeared in the first two seasons of the show. Film roles around this time included ensemble roles in the auteur films If Beale Street Could Talk (2018) and A Rainy Day in New York (2019), and a starring role in the 2020 indie drama Wander Darkly. Luna had a number of voice acting roles in children's animation, including the 2022 box office hit DC League of Super-Pets; notably, he is part of every installment of Guillermo del Toro's Tales of Arcadia television franchise: Trollhunters (2016), 3Below (2018), Wizards (2020) and the film Trollhunters: Rise of the Titans (2021).

    Producing and directing

    [edit]

    With frequent collaborator Gael García Bernal and producer Pablo Cruz, Luna created the production company Canana Films in 2005.[28][29] Together, they have produced dozens of Mexican film and television productions. Notably, they executive produced the 2009 Cary Fukunaga film Sin nombre, which was honored by the Sundance Film Festival and Independent Spirit Awards, the 2011 thriller Miss Bala which was submitted as Mexico’s foreign-language Oscar submission,[30] and the 2015 drama The Chosen Ones. In 2015, Luna and Cruz launched the branded entertainment studio Gloria for Latin American talent.[31]

    Luna and García Bernal departed Canana in 2018, subsequently founding a new production company, La Corriente del Golfo.[29] In October 2019, it was announced that Luna and García Bernal were joining the Creative Advisory Board for the TV and film development company EXILE Content.[32] In 2020, they signed a first-look deal with Amazon Studios.[33]

    In 2007, Luna directed his first film, a documentary about Mexican boxer Julio César Chávez.[34][35] His first feature film, the dramedy Abel, premiered at the 2010 Sundance Film Festival and received positive reviews.[36][37]

    In 2012, Luna directed the biopic Cesar Chávez; the film starred Michael Peña as Cesar Chávez, the founder of the United Farm Workers, America Ferrera, and Rosario Dawson.[38] The film premiered at the 64th Berlin International Film Festival and was awarded an Audience Award for Narrative Feature at the 2014 SXSW Film Festival.[39] The film received mixed reviews.[40] The following year, he created and directed the docu-series Back Home, which follows celebrity guests on a journey to their family homelands.[41][42] The show was broadcast on Fusion TV.

    His next feature film was Mr. Pig, also known as Sr. Pig, which premiered at the 2016 Sundance Film Festival. The film stars Danny Glover and Maya Rudolph whose characters travel on a road trip through Mexico.[43]

    It was announced in 2019 that Luna and García Bernal would executive produce an epic miniseries Cortes for Amazon starring Javier Bardem as conquistador Hernán Cortés, then described as "the largest Spanish-language production of all time."[44] Two weeks into production in 2020, the production was canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[45]

    In 2020, Luna created the Amazon Prime Video talk show Pan y Circo, which he produced, directed, and hosts; the following year, he received a Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Daytime Talent in a Spanish Language Program.[46] He created his first scripted television series, the satirical drama Everything Will Be Fine [es], which was released on Netflix in 2021. Luna is also an executive producer of his series Andor which premiered in 2022. In 2023, it was announced that Luna is set to executive produce and star in a 'The Boys: Mexico' spinoff alongside his frequent collaborator and friend, Gael García Bernal.[47]

    Other work

    [edit]
    Diego Luna, Maggie Gyllenhaal and Julia Jentsch at Berlinale 2017

    Luna, García Bernal, and Elena Fortes co-founded Ambulante, also known as the Ambulante Documentary Film Festival, an organization and film festival whose mission is for documentary films to be used as tools for transformation.[48][49] The organization received the prestigious Washington Office on Latin America's Human Rights Award in 2011.[50][better source needed] In January 2015, Luna narrated a video of theirs about the obstacles faced by children migrating from their home countries and seeking refuge in the U.S.[51][better source needed]

    Luna was a repeat host of the 2000s-era MTV Video Music Awards Latinoamérica, hosting in 2002, 2003, and 2007; he presented an award at the 2006 ceremony. In 2004, he co-hosted the 18th Goya Awards with Cayetana Guillén Cuervo.[52] He has also presented at the 2005 MTV Europe Music Awards, Premio Lo Nuestro 2014, 2014 MTV Fandom Awards, 74th Golden Globe Awards, 2018 MTV Europe Music Awards, 91st Academy Awards, and 74th Primetime Emmy Awards.

    Luna was a jury member at the 2008 Sundance Film Festival. He was a member of the 2016 jury for the Un Certain Regard section of the Cannes Film Festival.[53] In 2017, he was part of the International Jury at the 67th Berlin International Film Festival.[54]

    Personal life

    [edit]

    Luna married Camila Sodi in February 2008;[55] they divorced in March 2013.[56] They have two children: Jerónimo (b. August 12, 2008),[57] and Fiona (b. July 1, 2010), named after Luna's mother.[58] Luna has resided in Los Angeles. Since 2017, he and his family have lived in Mexico City.[59][60]

    Filmography

    [edit]

    Film

    [edit]
    Luna in 2018
    Year Title Role Notes Ref.
    1994 Ámbar Muni Frahabarana
    1995 Morena Dos
    A Trickle of Blood León
    1997 The Comet [es] Victor
    1999 A Sweet Scent of Death Ramón
    2000 Before Night Falls Carlos
    Todo el Poder Esteban
    2001 Y tu mamá también Tenoch Iturbide
    2002 Frida Alejandro Gonzalez Arias
    Vampires: Los Muertos Sancho
    The Bronze Screen: 100 Years of the Latino Image in Hollywood Himself
    2003 Nicotina Lolo
    Carambola El Perro
    Soldados de Salamina Gastón
    Open Range Button
    2004 Dirty Dancing: Havana Nights Javier Suarez
    The Terminal Enrique Cruz
    Criminal Rodrigo
    2006 Only God Knows Damián Executive producer
    Drama/Mex [es] Executive producer
    Un mundo maravilloso Reportero en Estocolmo
    Fade to Black Tommaso Moreno
    2007 Mister Lonely Michael Jackson
    Déficit Producer
    Cochochi Executive producer
    El búfalo de la noche Manuel Co-producer
    J.C. Chávez [es] Himself Documentary; director and producer
    2008 Just Walking Gabriel Executive producer
    Voy a explotar Executive producer
    Milk Jack Lira
    Rudo y Cursi Beto
    2009 Sin nombre Executive producer
    2010 Abel Director and producer
    2011 Na Nai'a: Legend of the Dolphins Himself (narrator) Documentary
    Miss Bala Executive producer
    2012 Contraband Gonzalo
    Casa de Mi Padre Raul [61]
    Made in Mexico Himself Documentary
    2013 Paraíso Executive producer
    Elysium Julio
    2014 César Chávez Director and producer [62]
    The Book of Life Manolo Sanchez (voice)
    2015 The Chosen Ones Executive producer
    2016 Mr. Pig Director and producer
    Salt and Fire Executive producer
    Blood Father Jonah
    The Bad Batch Jimmy
    Rogue One: A Star Wars Story Cassian Andor
    2017 Flatliners Ray
    Crow: The Legend Moth (voice) Short film
    2018 If Beale Street Could Talk Pedrocito
    2019 Chicuarotes Associate producer
    Berlin, I Love You Drag Queen
    A Rainy Day in New York Francisco Vega
    2020 Wander Darkly Matteo
    2021 Trollhunters: Rise of the Titans Krel Tarron (voice)
    2022 DC League of Super-Pets Chip (voice)
    TBA Kiss of the Spider Woman Valentin Arregui Filming [63]

    Television

    [edit]
    Year Title Role Notes Ref.
    1992 El abuelo y yo Luis
    1992–1993 Ángeles sin paraíso Móises
    1995 El premio mayor Quique Domínguez Recurring
    1999 La vida en el espejo [es] Eugenio Román Franco
    2002 Fidel Renato Guitart Television film
    2010 Great Migrations Narrator Miniseries
    Gritos de muerte y libertad Guadalupe Victoria Miniseries
    2010–2012 Soy tu fan Co-producer
    2011 Niño Santo Associate producer
    2013 Alguien Más [es] Co-producer
    American Dad! Mauricio (voice) Episode: "Poltergasm"
    Back Home Creator, director, executive producer [42]
    2015 Casanova Giacomo Casanova Amazon Studios pilot
    2018–2020 Narcos: Mexico Miguel Ángel Félix Gallardo Lead role; 20 episodes
    2018 Trollhunters: Tales of Arcadia Krel Tarron (voice) Episode: "In Good Hands"
    2018–2019 3Below: Tales of Arcadia Lead role
    2020 Wizards: Tales of Arcadia 3 episodes
    Home Movie: The Princess Bride Inigo Montoya Miniseries [64]
    Pan y Circo Himself (host) Talk show; creator and executive producer
    2021 Everything Will Be Fine [es] Creator, director, and executive producer
    Maya and the Three Zatz (voice) Miniseries
    2022–present Andor Cassian Andor Lead role and executive producer; 12 episodes

    Theater

    [edit]

    Selected credits

    Music videos

    [edit]
    Year Title Artist Role Ref.
    2011 "The One That Got Away" Katy Perry Artist Boyfriend [74]
    2018 "El beso" Mon Laferte Man

    Awards

    [edit]
    Year Association Category Work Result Ref.
    1997 Asociacion Mexicana de Criticos de Teatro Best Debutant Actor in a Play[65] El Cantaro Roto Won
    2002 Venice Film Festival Marcello Mastroianni Award (shared with Gael García Bernal) Y tu mamá también Won
    MTV Movie Awards Mexico Best Insult (shared with Gael García Bernal) Won
    Best Kiss (shared with Maribel Verdú and Gael García Bernal) Nominated
    2004 Favorite Actor Nicotina Won
    Worst Smoker Won
    Best Diego Luna in a Movie Won
    Hottest Scene Nominated
    Premios Juventud ¡Qué Actorazo! Nominated
    2005 Nominated
    2007 Sólo Dios Sabe Nominated
    2009 Cinema Writers Circle Awards Best Actor Just Walking Nominated
    Goya Awards Best Actor Nominated
    Ariel Award Best Actor Rudo y Cursi Nominated
    Screen Actors Guild Awards Best Ensemble Milk Nominated
    Critics Choice Award Best Ensemble Won
    2010 Morelia International Film Festival Premio Cuervo Tradicional Won
    2011 Ariel Awards Best Picture (as director) Abel Nominated
    Best Director Nominated
    Best Screenplay (with Augusto Mendoza) Won
    2012 Imagen Award Best Supporting Actor/Feature Film Casa de mi padre Won
    MTV Movie Awards Best Latino Actor Nominated
    Premios Juventud ¡Qué Actorazo! Nominated
    2014 Nominated
    Audience Awards Narrative Spotlight Cesar Chavez Won
    2017 Imagen Award Best Actor – Feature Film Rogue One Won [75]
    Saturn Awards Best Supporting Actor in a Film Nominated
    Teen Choice Awards Choice Sci-Fi Movie Actor Nominated
    2018 Washington D.C. Area Film Critics Association Best Ensemble If Beale Street Could Talk Nominated
    Seattle Film Critics Society Best Ensemble Cast Nominated
    2019 Critics' Choice Television Awards Best Actor in a Drama Series Narcos: Mexico Nominated
    Platino Awards Best Actor in a Miniseries or TV series Won
    2020 Imagen Award Best Actor – Television Won [76]
    2021 Daytime Emmy Awards Outstanding Daytime Talent in a Spanish Language Program Pan y Circo Won
    Platino Awards Platino Honorary Award Won
    2022 Peabody Awards Entertainment Andor Won [77]
    2024 Critics' Choice Awards Best Actor in a Drama Series Nominated [78]
    Golden Globe Awards Best Actor – Television Series Drama Nominated [79]
    Critics' Choice Super Awards Best Science Fiction/Fantasy Series Nominated [80]
    Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Drama Series Nominated [81]

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