Juan Diego Covarrubias

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Juan Diego Covarrubias
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Born
Juan Diego Covarrubias Aceves

(1987-03-24) March 24, 1987 (age 37)
Other namesCova
OccupationActor
Years active2008-present
Spouse
Edna Monroy
(m. 2018;div. 2019)
[1]
PartnerRenata Haro (2020–present)
Children2

Juan Diego Covarrubias (born Juan Diego Covarrubias Aceves on March 24, 1987, in Guadalajara, Jalisco, México) is a Mexican actor.

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Early life and career

Born in Guadalajara, Covarrubias studied at the prestigious boys school, Instituto Cumbres San Javier. He studied at the CEA of Televisa and later landed a role in the teen telenovela Atrévete a soñar, playing Johnnie. Later he joined the cast of the play Bella & Bestia. In 2010 Covarrubias appeared in the telenovela Teresa, playing a young man named Julio. One year later he played Alfredo Irabién Arteaga in the telenovela Una familia con suerte, produced by Juan Osorio.[ citation needed ]

Covarrubias also participated in the telenovela Amor Bravio produced by Carlos Moreno Laguillo, where he worked with Cristian de la Fuente, Silvia Navarro, and Leticia Calderón. In 2013 he starred in the telenovela De que te quiero, te quiero with Livia Brito, produced by Lucero Suárez.[ citation needed ]

Filmography

Films
YearTitleRoleNotes
2015 A la mala ÁlvaroDebut film [2]
2022 ¡Qué despadre! GabrielNominated - Best Supporting Actor at the Diosas de Plata [3]
Television
YearTitleRoleNotes
2009 Atrévete a soñar Johnny"Parte I: Inesperado reencuentro" (Season 1, Episode 0)
2010 Teresa JulioRecurring role
Nom—Premios People en Español for Best Supporting Actor
2011-2012 Una familia con suerte Alfredo Irabién Arteaga "El Rey de Copas"Main cast
Nom—TVyNovelas Awards for Best Male Revelation
Nom—Kids Choice Awards México for Favorite Supporting Actor
2012 Amor bravío Yago Albarrán MendiolaSupporting role
2013-2014 De que te quiero, te quiero Diego Cáceres / Rodrigo CáceresLead role
Won—TVyNovelas Awards for Best Lead Actor [4]
Won—New York Latin ACE Awards for Best Actor [5]
2015-2016 La vecina Antonio AndradeLead role [6]
2017–present Renta congelada FernandoLead role [7]
2017-2018 Me declaro culpable Paolo Leiva RuizMain cast
2019 Mi marido tiene más familia Carlos RojasSupporting role
2019 Cita a ciegas CaroloGuest star
2020-2021 Vencer el desamor Eduardo Falcón AlbarránMain cast
2021 Diseñando tu amor Claudio BarriosLead role
2024 Vivir de amor Luciano Garza TreviñoMain cast
2024 Las hijas de la señora García TBAMain cast

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References

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