He first gained attention for his standout performance in the musical Rock of Ages, which helped launch his acting career. After that, he took on the role of Alex Santiago in the popular series Pretty Little Liars, further solidifying his presence on screen. He was then cast as Pete Diller in the FOX horror-comedy hit Scream Queens, showcasing his range and versatility. Later, he stepped into the spotlight once again by portraying the lead in the acclaimed series Luis Miguel, a role that brought him even more recognition.
Before all the fame, he got his start on the Mexican soap opera Rebelde. During his time on the show, he released a single titled “Responde,” which climbed to #13 on the Mexican music charts—a promising early sign of his talent. He often speaks fondly of his family, with his father being Lauro González and his mother Astrid Boneta. Though he never met his grandfather, he credits him as the source of his musical gift, a deep-rooted influence that shaped his artistic path.
He has two siblings: a brother named Santiago and a sister named Natalia. On the personal side, he was in a relationship with Camila Sodi, his co-star from Luis Miguel, La Serie, which drew quite a bit of public interest. He also dated Chilean actress Mayte Rodríguez, adding another chapter to his life off-screen. Through each role and relationship, he continued building a dynamic career, with Luis Miguel remaining a defining point in his journey.
So, his self-titled debut album actually dropped back in 2005, which really marked the beginning of his journey. Then, a few years later, in 2008, he followed it up with his second album, Indigo. His music started gaining more attention around that time, and fans began to take notice of his evolving style. His sound on Indigo showed a lot of growth compared to his first release, proving that his artistry was developing nicely. Overall, his early work laid a strong foundation for what was to come.