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Godoy

British  
/ ɡoˈðɔɪ /

noun

  1. Manuel de. 1767–1851, Spanish statesman: Charles IV's unpopular chief minister (1792–97; 1801–08)

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“I started acting when I was 4 because I definitely wasn’t going to have a future playing soccer,” Godoy says laughing.

From Los Angeles Times

He began acting professionally at 9 years old, and Godoy’s first recurring role came at 11, in a Spanish-language drama series for Telemundo titled “La querida del Centauro.”

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Throughout his childhood and early adolescence, Godoy took multiple acting courses, including one with seasoned Mexican thespian Silverio Palacios.

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And from the age of 9 until he was 16, Godoy traveled to California every summer for a camp that featured an acting program.

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Summer camp also helped Godoy practice his English, a language he’d been studying from a young age.

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