Celebrity Biographies
SANTI ALVERÚ: HIS AGE, HIS ODYSSEY IN UKRAINE AND BIOGRAPHY OF THE COLLABORATOR OF ‘ZAPEANDO’
Santi Alverú is the most surprising collaborator of ‘ Zapeando ‘ in recent years, although he continues to be a great unknown to viewers. We find out his age of him, his odyssey in Ukraine and his biography of him.
Born in Oviedo in 1992, the actor began his career as a monologue in theaters throughout Spain, although it was not until 2017 when he made his debut as the lead in the film ‘Selfie’. This role earned him a Goya nomination for Best New Actor.
In the world of television is where he has had the most opportunities, being a scriptwriter at Comedy Central News. His leap to the other side of the cameras has been thanks to programs like ‘The Happy Twenty’ and collaborating on ‘That program you talk to me about, with María Gómez , and ‘As of today’.
Fame has come to him thanks to his appearance on the afternoon program on laSexta, where he has starred in some moments that have given much to talk about. Specifically, a false run-in with Cristina Pedroche became news for an opinion about Dabiz Muñoz’s cooking.
Despite the fact that it was all a joke on the program, the scene went viral for weeks and the protagonists had to clarify that it was all a joke on several occasions.
Although Santi Alberú is already a well-known face on television, he has not neglected his facet as a digital creator on YouTube, thanks to which he managed to make himself known.
Precisely, because of one of his videos for the platform, he traveled to Ukraine to visit some comedians in the area. What he did not expect is that Russia would attack kyiv during his stay, so he experienced real chaos until he managed to leave the country.
«I have had a terrible time. It is dramatic, I am still safe and sound thanks to the Ukrainians, thanks to a girl who let me buy a bus ticket with her mobile, thanks to a couple who took me from the hotel to the bus station…”, he said in an interview when he was still on the run.
“To these people I owe everything for now and I know they are dying and it doesn’t make sense. This is terrible », he lamented in his speech on the Onda Vasca radio station.