
(Albacete, 1974)
Comedian, actor, screenwriter and illustrator. He has a degree in Fine Arts from the University of Castilla La Mancha. He began his work as a cartoonist on the Cartun.com page, where he gave life to several characters, such as the well-known Super Ñoño. In 2001 he began doing monologues on the program Nuevos Cómicos and a year later, as a member of the comedy group El trio de Albacete, he signed on the Paramount Comedy television network. He gained fame thanks to the program La hora chanante, of which he was also director and producer. He collaborated in other television programs such as Noche sin trugua, Lo + plus, Camera café, Smonka! and Bareback. In 2007 he signed a contract with La 2 and started the program Muchachada Nui, with which he achieved new success. In addition to scripts and acting performances, Reyes created the animated character Enjuto Mojamuto. He has also participated in the television series ¡Fibrilando! and in the film Spanish Movie. In 2010 he began a new comedy television project on the Neox channel, called Coconut Museum. Between September and December 2013, he presented the interview and humor program Torres y Reyes with Mara Torres on La 2 on TVE. Since February 2014 and until 2015 he collaborates in El intermedia. In May 2016 he began to present the interview program Feis to feis on Cuatro and in September of the same year his incorporation to Late Motiv, on #0, was confirmed, making a weekly section in its second season. Since February 2017 he began presenting Cero en Historia24 and returned to El intermedia to perform some sketches. In September of that year he officially rejoined El intermedia and joined the filming of Elite Corps as the main character. As a cartoonist, in addition to children's illustrations for El Barco de Vapor, he has collaborated on several textbooks and the 2007 summer supplement in the newspaper El País.