David Castañeda

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Role

Director | Actor | Writer

Date of birth

10/24/1989

Place of birth

Los Angeles, California, USA

David Castañeda

Biography

David Castañeda is a Mexican-American actor. In 2019, Castañeda began portraying Diego Hargreeves in the Netflix series The Umbrella Academy. Castañeda was born in Los Angeles and was raised in Sinaloa, Mexico. He returned to the United States when he was 14 and attended William Workman High School in California. Castañeda initially studied civil engineering in college with the intention of taking over the family business after he finished his studies. However, he became interested in film direction and switched to major in film production and international business in 2007 at California State University, Fullerton. Castañeda then moved into acting and started auditioning for roles. He studied part-time while pursuing an acting career, eventually graduating in 2015.

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Ballerina
Ballerina
7.5
7.5
Acting
Splitsville
Splitsville
7.2
7.2
Acting
Acting
Role: Hector
The Guilty
The Guilty
6.4
6.4
Acting
Role: Tim Gerachi
End of Watch
End of Watch
7.6
7.6
Acting
Role: Mexican Cowboy
Acting
Role: Vargas
Acting
Role: Tony Cerone
We Die Young
We Die Young
5.2
5.2
Acting
Role: Rincon
Acting
Role: Ruis
El Chicano
El Chicano
5.4
5.4
Acting
Role: Shotgun
The Ascent
The Ascent
5.8
5.8
Acting
Role: Louis Medina
Acting
Role: Officer Bernardo Valdez
Acting
Role: Saul
Snapshot
Snapshot
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N/A
Writing
Why?
Why?
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Role: He
Corrida
Corrida
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Role: Jefe
Love Sanchez
Love Sanchez
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Role: Rene
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