Alex Loynaz Net Worth

He was born in Havana, Cuba and has been working in the entertainment industry since 2008. He has appeared in numerous films and television shows, including the critically acclaimed Pedro and Jane the Virgin. He has also produced several projects, including the award-winning Tam Ly Vien. Alex Loynaz is a talented actor and producer who has been working in the entertainment industry since 2008. He has appeared in a variety of films and television shows, and has produced several award-winning projects. His work has been praised by critics and audiences alike, making him one of the most sought-after talents in the industry.
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Who is it? Actor, Producer
Directed by Nick Oceano
Produced by Richard Glatzer Wash Westmoreland Paris Barclay Anne Clements Scott Freeman Gil Goldschein Jonathan Murray Chris Panizzon
Written by Dustin Lance Black
Story by Dustin Lance Black Paris Barclay
Starring Alex Loynaz Justina Machado Hale Appleman Matt Barr
Music by Barbara Cohen
Cinematography Mark Putnam
Edited by Jonathan Alberts
Distributed by Wolfe Video
Release date September 7, 2008 (2008-09-07) (TIFF)
Country United States
Language English

💰 Net worth

Alex Loynaz, born in Havana, Cuba, is a talented individual whose net worth is estimated to be between $100K - $1M in 2024. He embarked on his journey in the entertainment industry in 2008, showcasing his skills and passion for acting. Loynaz's dedication and perseverance allowed him to excel in his career, leading to various opportunities throughout the years. With each project, he continues to demonstrate his immense talent, captivating audiences and earning recognition within the industry. As he progresses, his net worth is expected to grow, reflecting his accomplishments and contributions to the world of entertainment.

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Biography/Timeline

1994

He passes away on November 11, 1994. Footage of Pedro Zamora and Sean Sasser's real-life commitment ceremony from The Real World is shown, over which title cards describe what happened to the others in the story.

2003

Writer Dustin Lance Black was approached by Director Paris Barclay with the idea for the project in 2003. Black, who is gay, was an avid fan of The Real World: San Francisco, on which Pedro Zamora was a cast member, though Black himself was still in the closet at the time that it originally aired. Black was inspired by Zamora's decision to become a public educator, despite the bigoted attacks that he suffered. Black was further motivated by the state of the AIDS epidemic at the time of the film's production, commenting that "Pedro's message is getting lost", and hoping that the film might motivate young people to continue Zamora's work. Barclay inquired with Bunim-Murray, the company that produces The Real World for MTV, and which ultimately produced Pedro, and learned that there had been attempts in the past, but which had failed to reach fruition. Barclay also approached former cast members Judd Winick and Pam Ling, explaining to them his vision to movie in order to seek their blessing and their assistance with its production. Lance Black also interviewed other people who had been close to Zamora, including his widower, Sean Sasser.

2008

In late 2008, the film premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival, with Zamora's older sister Mily in attendance. Mily reacted emotionally to the experience, and lauded the film for having accurately captured her brother and his message.

2009

The film aired on MTV on April 1, 2009 before the season finale of The Real World: Brooklyn.

2010

In 2010, Pedro Writers Dustin Lance Black and Paris Barclay were nominated for a WGA Award. Pedro also received a Humanitas Prize nomination and a GLAAD Media Award nomination for Outstanding TV Movie or Mini-Series during the 21st GLAAD Media Awards.