Serranos Cast: What Happened After the Series and the Santa Justa Clan

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When Serranos is mentioned, a familiar cast often comes to mind. Think of Antonio Reines, Belén Rueda, Fran Perea, Veronica Sánchez, Víctor Elías, and Natalia Sánchez. They led a series that left a lasting mark, ending with a finale that sparked debate yet remains a touchstone in television history.

From this show also sprang a legendary musical group born from the cast itself: Santa Justa Clan. The trio known as Guille, Boliche, and Teté—comprising Adrián Rodríguez, Andrés de la Cruz, Víctor Elías, and Natalia Sánchez—took the stage and stadiums by storm. The hit song “A toda mecha” became ubiquitous, achieving platinum status in 2006 and becoming an emblem of its era.

What happened to the bowling?

Over the years, several members of Santa Justa Clan have remained in the public eye. Natalia Sánchez continues to act, while Adrián Rodríguez has ventured into music as a new creative path. Víctor Elías remains a recognized musician, contributing to the country’s vibrant music scene. Yet the question lingers: what became of the star known as the bowling instinctively associated with the show?

The young actor known for his round face, glasses, and ever-present cap of wild hair, Andrés de la Cruz, remains connected to behind the scenes. Today he shines through behind the camera, taking on postproduction duties at the Community School of Cinematography and Audiovisual Arts in Madrid, where he keeps his passion for storytelling alive. He also continues to work in film projects that showcase his evolving artistic perspective beyond the series.

After the show, Andrés appeared in films such as “La Comunidad,” “El Cielo Abierto,” and “El Viaje de Carol,” cementing a career that spans both acting and production. His journey demonstrates how a young performer can pivot to influence the craft from multiple angles, shaping new generations of work in cinema and television.

Speculation aside, the evolution is visible on social media where fans note a striking transformation. The actor who once wore the signature spiky hairstyle now shows a markedly different look, with changes that reflect the passage of time and a continued dedication to personal growth. The photos and posts chronicle a life lived in front of and behind the lens, revealing resilience and adaptability in the ever-shifting entertainment industry.

Meanwhile, a strong connection between Natalia Sánchez and Víctor Elías endures through collaborations and shared projects. A candid post featuring a lighthearted moment between the two, accompanied by a warm caption about friendship and future adventures, highlights the enduring bond formed during the series. The message, full of humor and affection, speaks to the way professional journeys can become personal partnerships built on mutual respect and shared memories.

In the wake of Los Serrano’s legacy, Andrés de la Cruz continues to enjoy cinema and television work, demonstrating that the series, and the bowling nickname it popularized, remains a meaningful milestone in everyone’s career. The lasting impression of the show, the music, and the friendships forged on set continues to resonate with fans who remember those early days with nostalgia and appreciation.

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