Álex Maruny is one of Spain's most promising actors. In 2010, he shot his first film, Tres metros sobre el cielo, by Fernando González Molina. One year later, he worked with Ventura Pons in Any de gracia and in 2012 with Javier Ruiz Caldera in Promoción fantasma. In 2014 Álex premiered Perdona si te llamo amor, directed by Joaquín Llamas. This same year, he was highlighted as 'one to watch' of his generation of actors by El Pais' men's magazine ICON, a notion that was re-validated with the success of his following film El club de los incomprendidos by Carlos Sedes. For this leading role, he was nominated Best Actor at Neox Fan Awards in October 2015. Next up Álex will premiere the film Barcelona, Nit D'hivern directed by Dani de la Orden in December and in 2016 the international film Risen directed by Kevin Reynolds and starring Joseph Fiennes. In television, Álex Maruny has worked on various successful series such as Seis hermanas, El barco, Luna, el misterio de Calenda and Pulseras rojas. Steven Spielberg later adapted Pulsera Rojas (The Red Band Society) for the US channel Fox. Alex speaks English fluently, as well as Catalan and Spanish, and has studied acting with Lorena Garcia, Laura Joy and Isaac Alcayde at various studios and schools.