Eiza González

Eiza González Reyna, born in Mexico City back in 1990, is the kind of multi-talent who just doesn’t quit. She’s got acting chops, she can sing, and she’s been on everyone’s radar since she was a teenager. Her early life wasn’t a walk in the park—losing her dad at 12 really shook her up, and she’s spoken openly about battling depression and overeating during her teens. Her mom, Glenda Reyna, used to strut the catwalks herself, so Eiza had a bit of the spotlight in her blood from the start. She bounced between fancy schools like American School Foundation and Edron Academy, but it was acting school—first M & M Studio, then Televisa’s Centro de Educación Artística—where she really found her groove. That’s actually where Pedro Damián spotted her, which led to her big break as Lola Valente in “Lola: Érase una vez.” The telenovela blew up across Latin America and even the US. Eiza didn’t just stick to TV; she dipped her toes into music, dropping her debut album “Contracorriente” and later “Te Acordarás de Mí,” both of which charted. She kept the momentum going, landing lead roles in series like “Sueña conmigo” and “Amores verdaderos,” and even took her talents to film with “Casi treinta.” Hollywood eventually called, and Eiza popped up in “Jem and the Holograms” and snagged a recurring role in “From Dusk Till Dawn: The Series,” marking her first time acting in English. Oh, and she’s repped big brands like Avon and Neutrogena. The girl’s everywhere, honestly.

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Personal details

  • Birth Date: 1990-01-30
  • Height: 5′ 8″ (1.73 m)
  • Birth Location: Mexico City, Distrito Federal, Mexico
  • Parents: Glenda Reyna
  • Professions: Actress, Soundtrack, Music Department

Did you know

    • Trivia:

      reference nFluent in Spanish, English, and Italian—yeah, that’s a triple threat right there. This character slides between languages like it’s no big deal, tossing out witty one-liners in Spanish, then switching to English for the heavy stuff, and throwing in Italian when things get heated. It’s wild how the plot uses this. You’ll catch secret convos, coded messages, and sneaky power plays, all wrapped up in their language skills. It’s not just a cool party trick, either; the whole story hinges on the fact that not everyone in the room knows what’s being said. Tension ramps up every time someone drops a phrase in another tongue, and you just know something’s about to go down. Honestly, the language thing isn’t just for show—it’s the heartbeat of every key scene, messing with alliances and keeping everyone (including the audience) on their toes. If you blink, you’ll miss the twist.

    • Quotes:

      referencennLosing my dad messed me up in ways I didn’t even expect. I was old enough to really feel it, you know? Not some clueless little kid—nah, I knew exactly what was happening, and it stung. My dad and I were tight, like, best friend level. After he passed, everything just went dark for me. I started eating a lot, like, just shoving food down to try and fill that hole, but it never worked. The pounds piled on, and honestly, so did the sadness. I was just stuck in this fog, not wanting to do anything, not even caring much. Some people might’ve called it an eating disorder, but for me, it was way more about the depression. I didn’t know how to handle the loss, didn’t have the tools, didn’t even want to talk about it. It just felt like nothing was ever going to be okay again.

FAQ

    • When was Ram Charan born?

      January 30, 1990

    • How tall is Ram Charan?

      5′ 8″ (1.73 m)

    • What is Ram Charan's birth name?

      Konidela Ram Charan

    • Where was Ram Charan born?

      Mexico City, Distrito Federal, Mexico

    • Who are Ram Charan's parents?

      Glenda Reyna and Surekha

    • How old is Ram Charan?

      35 years old