Álex Maruny is a highly promising Spanish actor, whose career has been marked by numerous successful film and television projects.
In 2010, he made his film debut in Tres metros sobre el cielo, directed by Fernando González Molina, which was a significant milestone in his journey as an actor.
One year later, in 2011, he collaborated with Ventura Pons on Any de gracia, a film that further showcased his acting abilities.
In 2012, Álex worked with Javier Ruiz Caldera on Promoción fantasma, a project that demonstrated his versatility as an actor.
The following year, in 2014, he premiered Perdona si te llamo amor, a film directed by Joaquín Llamas, which received widespread critical acclaim.
That same year, he was recognized as one of the most promising young actors of his generation by El Pais' men's magazine ICON, a notion that was reinforced with the success of his subsequent film, El club de los incomprendidos, directed by Carlos Sedes.
For his outstanding performance in El club de los incomprendidos, Álex was nominated for Best Actor at the Neox Fan Awards in October 2015.
Next, he will premiere the film Barcelona, Nit D'hivern, directed by Dani de la Orden, in December, and will also appear in the international film Risen, directed by Kevin Reynolds and starring Joseph Fiennes, in 2016.
In addition to his film work, Álex has also made a significant impact in television, having appeared in popular series such as Seis hermanas, El barco, Luna, el misterio de Calenda, and Pulseras rojas.
Interestingly, Steven Spielberg later adapted Pulsera Rojas (The Red Band Society) for the US channel Fox, further cementing Álex's reputation as a talented and versatile actor.
Throughout his career, Álex has demonstrated a strong commitment to his craft, studying acting with renowned instructors such as Lorena Garcia, Laura Joy, and Isaac Alcayde at various studios and schools.
He is fluent in English, Catalan, and Spanish, a testament to his global perspective and adaptability as an actor.