Diego Luna

Diego Luna Trivia and Quotes

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  • In 2004, Diego backed out from acting in the film Goal!, where football players David Beckham and Zinedine Zidane were going to act because it was a different story that the one they had proposed him to do. []
  • Along with his friend Gael, Diego organized a party in benefit of pro-human rights organizations with a cost of $300 per person. []
  • Diego is a devoted catholic. []
  • Since 2007, Diego is Camila Sodi's boyfriend (she is Thalia's nephew). []
  • In 2003, along with Gael Garcia, Diego Luna sent a letter to the Mexican President Felipe Calderon, so that he investigated deeper into the murder of Neyra Cervantes. []
  • He made his directorial debut in 2007 with the short film JC Chavez. []
  • He is 5'7 feet tall. []
  • In 2002, Diego Luna was the host for the MTV Latin Awards. []
  • He won the Best Actor Award in the Venice Festival and in the Marcello Mastroiani for his role in the movie Y tu mama. []
  • Diego is in favor of safe sex in cats and dogs, stating that there is an overpopulation of this animals, and as a solution he suggests sterilization. []
  • His first role was a lead role in the movie El ultimo fin de aņo when he was 11 years old. []
  • He met Gael Garcia Bernal (a well known actor) while he was at school and they remain best friends. []
  • His mother was called Fiona and died in 1982 in a car accident in Mexico. []
  • Diego: I'm a terrible dancer. I need to be really drunk and see a beautiful girl over there. It was a way of getting close to a girl without having to speak because always, whenever I opened my mouth, they would leave. So, dancing was a chance to keep them close. []
  • (about the ideal woman)
    Diego: Someone who surprises me, someone who makes me laugh, and someone who has her own life and wants to share that with me. I hate those relationships where someone is just following the other person around. []
  • (about Hollywood)
    Diego: This is the place where they make the most movies and I want to work here. But I don't have this feeling like, oh, I want to live in the United States and make movies and become famous just because the money is here. I like to make movies that tell stories that I care about. I wish some day that a movie like Y Tu Mama could be made in America. []
  • (when he was asked what is the most shocking thing of being famous)
    Diego: Meeting kids who have been named Diego because of me. It's like [I want to say to the parents], "Oh, why are you doing that? If you're my fan, it's your problem, but it's not your son's problem!" []