
Age: 30
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Yankel Stevan is a Mexican actor born on October 20, 1995, in Mexico City. He began his career as a model, participating in commercials for brands such as Coca-Cola and ASEPXIA ointment. His acting debut was in the television series "Como dice el dicho," where he appeared in two episodes. His rise to fame came in 2017 with his role as Santiago, a spoiled young man who is kidnapped in the series "Sincronía," broadcast on Golden Premier and Blim. Later, he played Baldo Turrubiates in the telenovela "Papá a toda madre" (2017-2018). However, his international recognition came with the role of Raúl de León in the Netflix original series "Control Z" (2020-2022), where he played one of the richest students at the Colegio Nacional. This series allowed him to showcase his acting versatility and establish himself in the entertainment industry. Yankel Stevan continues to be a prominent figure in Mexican acting, with a growing career and a significant presence on the small screen.

Yankel Stevan

Milo Sparks-Bass
for Milo Sparks-Bass in Gossip Girl: The Heirs
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Years have passed since the original Gossip Girl went dark, but the drama of the Upper East Side has never truly subsided. Now, a new group of young and ambitious students come to Constance Billard and St. Jude's - the same prestigious private schools where the original characters once roamed. As they navigate the social hierarchy of the Upper East Side, these new students quickly learn that the legacy of the old Gossip Girl still looms over them, as the anonymous blogger appears to have resurfaced, ready to expose their every secret. As they try to keep up with their parents' scandalous reputations, the new generation must also balance their own personal aspirations with the drama and deceit that comes with being part of the wealthiest families in America. Will they be able to rise above the gossip and rebuild the reputation of their families? Only time will tell as they navigate their way through this complicated world of privilege and power.