About Luis

Biography

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Luis as an actor

Luis Hernández-Luque, a Colombian tenor known for his vocal versatility and theatrical skills, has also ventured into television. He portrayed Carlos Carrillo in an episode of the BBC series “Vienna Blood” fourth season, a crime drama set in 19th-century Vienna. While acting is not his primary focus, this role highlights his ability to diversify his artistic career, blending his vocal talent with on-screen performance.

Luis as a drawer

Luis is also a talented draftsman and illustrator. While he is best known for his career as a tenor and performer, his artistic skills extend far beyond music. Through his official social media, he has shared a collection of his drawings, showcasing his creative approach and visual talent. His works reflect a unique sensitivity, demonstrating how he blends visual art with his passion for performing arts and music.

Luis as a songwriter

Luis, in addition to his notable work as a tenor, is also an accomplished songwriter. He has composed several beautiful songs for voice and guitar, showcasing his versatility as a musician. Notably, some of his compositions have been adapted and arranged for symphonic orchestra, highlighting his ability to blend his intimate, acoustic sound with the grandeur of orchestral arrangements. This fusion adds a unique depth to his musical expression, emphasizing his talent not only as a performer but also as a creator and arranger of music.

Luis as Lolita Victoria

Luis has indeed performed under the drag persona Lolita Victoria, showcasing a vibrant and theatrical extension of his artistic expression. This aspect of his career aligns with his ability to blend diverse performance arts, emphasizing creativity, individuality, and boldness.

As Lolita Victoria, he engages audiences with captivating performances that celebrate identity and artistry, reflecting his versatility as an artist.