If you think about the Serranos, a memory often comes rushing back of actors and actresses who truly brought those characters to life. Names like Antonio Reines, Belén Rueda, Fran Perea, Verónica Sánchez, Víctor Elías, and Natalia Sánchez stand out as the faces of a series that defined an era and finished with a finale that sparked plenty of conversations still echoed today.
From that show, people also remember the legendary musical group that grew out of the cast: Santa Justa Klan. The trio formed by Guille, Boliche, and Teté—portrayed by Adrián Rodríguez, Andrés de la Cruz, Víctor Elías, and Natalia Sánchez—captured audiences nationwide. Who can forget the hit single A toda mecha that filled stadiums and earned platinum status in 2006?
Serrano memories and the band that followed
Over time, many members of the Santa Justa Clan became familiar names in Spanish entertainment. Natalia Sánchez remains active as an actress, while Adrián Rodríguez has explored music more deeply, and Víctor Elías has established himself as a well-known musician in the country. But what happened to bowling? The original cast left a lasting impression, and fans often wonder about the paths they chose next.
Andrés de la Cruz, the cheerful guy with glasses and his spiky hair who stayed closely tied to Guille, continues to work in the audiovisual world. He now focuses on post-production at the Community School of Cinematography and Audiovisual Arts in Madrid. His career shows how the industry can guide a person toward different creative corners after a show ends.
In cinema, he took on roles in films such as La Comunidad, El cielo abierto, and El viaje de Carol after the series wrapped. Yet his true vocation appears to have steered him behind the camera, crafting the visuals that tell stories rather than performing them on screen.
Public social media posts reveal a striking transformation. The actor who once wore the iconic spiky hairstyle has changed markedly, with a noticeable shift in appearance that underscores the years that have passed. This evolution highlights how time reshapes public figures, even those beloved from a single show.
Natalia Sánchez and Víctor Elías continue to share a strong bond after the success of Los Serrano and Santa Justa Klan. On social platforms, Hannah-like moments and lighthearted posts show their ongoing connection, sometimes featuring other musicians. A popular sentiment often surfaces: encounters that brighten life and leave warmth in their hearts. The message on one caption—expressing love and looking forward to many more moments together—resonates with fans who followed their journeys from the start.
In sum, Andrés de la Cruz has kept a foothold in cinema and television since Los Serrano became a cultural milestone for many viewers. The show’s legacy lives on through the people who built it and the creative paths they chose afterward, reminding audiences that a single TV moment can ripple into diverse careers and lasting memories.