Victor Elijah is the man behind a name many distrust isn’t his birth name. From an early age, he moved through households across Spain, becoming part of one of the era’s most watched TV programs. In the fiction world of Serranos, he made an impact that fans still remember. The actor known for a long time as Guille shifted paths and became a musician. Today he plays keyboards and supports some of the most recognized voices and ensembles in the Spanish music scene, sharing stages with artists such as Paul Lopez, Dani Fernández, Álvaro de Luna, and the band Feces.
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It is common for former stars to appear alongside the piano in later years. Ana Guerra also works with him as a partner on stage.
He has altered his appearance notably, growing his hair out and adopting platinum blonde hair, a look that turns heads wherever he goes.
Guille still keeps in touch with some of the show’s most recognizable faces, including Fran Perea, his on screen brother, and Natalia Sánchez, his on screen partner in the series, and reunites with them to share memories.
Los Serrano aired on Telecinco from 2003 to 2008. The show became a television sensation during its run. The fiction follows the life of Diego Serrano’s family, including Antonio Resines as Diego and his three sons Marcos, Guille, and Curro, played by Fran Pérez, Victor Elias, and Jorge García, alongside Lucía’s family and their two daughters Eva and Tete, with the everyday challenges of family life and adolescence.