Adrián Lastra was born on February 26, 1984, in Madrid, Spain. From a young age, he was surrounded by music and performance, with both his father and sister being talented flamenco singers and guitar players. This early exposure to the arts sparked a passion within Lastra that would eventually lead him to pursue a career in the entertainment industry.
Lastra's journey into the world of performance began when he decided to become a singer after being inspired by the first season of the hit singing competition show, Operación Triunfo, in 2001. He then trained under the guidance of opera singer Victoria Manso, honing his vocal skills and preparing himself for a career in music and theater.
Lastra's big break came when he joined the cast of the musical theater production, Hoy No Me Puedo Levantar, at the prestigious Teatro Rialto in Madrid. This marked the beginning of a successful career in the performing arts, with Lastra going on to land roles in various stage productions, television shows, and movies.
In 2015, Lastra took on the challenging role of King George VI in the stage adaptation of The King's Speech, further showcasing his range and acting prowess on stage.
Outside of his professional endeavors, Lastra remains close to his family, with his father and sister continuing to pursue their musical passions. He also has a younger brother, with whom he shares a strong bond. In 2018, Lastra showed his appreciation for his father by posting a heartfelt Father's Day tribute on social media, highlighting the importance of family in his life.
Adrián Lastra's dedication to his craft and his undeniable talent have solidified his place as a multifaceted performer in the Spanish entertainment industry. With a promising career ahead of him, Lastra continues to captivate audiences with his charisma and skill both on stage and screen.