Alfonso Herrera is riding high in Hollywood…
The 31-year-old Mexican actor/singer has been cast as the male lead in Fox’s drama pilot Urban Cowboy, a modern reimagining of the 1980 Paramount film starring John Travolta and Debra Winger.
The television adaptation, which was written and will be directed by Craig Brewer, will feature a great deal of music, much like the original film, although this time with a Latin flavor.
The project follows star-crossed young lovers Kyle (Herrera) and Gaby as they pursue their dreams and passions through the sweat of line dancing in honky tonk bars, the grime of the oil refineries and the glamour of modern Texas. It’s about family legacies, starting over, finding true love and the American dream.
In the TV adaptation, Kyle, a version of the character played by Travolta in the movie, is Mexican. He’s an extremely popular rodeo circuit rider who is a puppet for the drug cartel, forced to flee Mexico after ticking off the wrong people. Now, with a price on his head, he and his sister make their way to Houston, given sanctuary by his Uncle Al, also an illegal immigrant who has made a life for himself in the United States. He’s a cosmopolitan, modern guy who has drank the best tequila, danced at the hottest clubs in Mexico and he still has a lot of play left in him, but knows it’s time to forge a new future, find new dreams.
Urban Cowboy comes from Paramount Television and 20th Century Fox Television.
The off-cycle project had been on a fast track, with a midseason debut a possibility.
While he’s virtually unknown in the U.S., recently making his American acting debut with a recurring role on the Netflix drama series Sense8, Herrera is well established in Latin America. He’s a telenovela star and has appeared on several popular TV series and movies in his native Mexico, including hit telenovela Rebelde and high-grossing feature The Perfect Dictatorship.
He will next be seen in Antonio Chavarría’s The Chosen.
Herrera also has musical background. He was a member of popular music group RBD, which earned a number of awards, including International band at the Billboard Latin Music Awards.
Herrera also comes with a strong social media following among Latino fans, boasting 1.5 million Twitter followers.
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