Disney Comedy ‘Bunk’d’ Star Nathan Arenas starred in Netflix’s ‘Blue Miracle’!

Bunk’d, Disney Channel’s long-running summer camp comedy created by Pamela Eells O’Connell, debuted on July 31, 2015, as a spin-off of the smash comedic series Jessie.

The Ross Kids and their funny exploits at Maine’s rustic Camp Kikiwaka, where their parents met as teenagers, are the focus of the story. The show contains a total of over 100 episodes, with different actors appearing in each one. Nathan Arenas, for example, was cast in the show after just one audition. For two seasons, he played Jorge Ramirez, an exuberant camper with a sympathetic side and a tragic past that forced him to lie.

Nathan Arenas’ portrayal of this complicated character won him fans and critics alike, and he established himself as an actor to watch.

Nathan Arenas reflected on his time on the Disney series in an interview with Tressa

Working with the cast felt like becoming a member of the family! They were wonderful to work with, and it was incredible to collaborate with folks you’d known for virtually your entire life.

He also said that he learnt a lot while on set with Bunk’d, and that his co-stars would constantly fill him in on facts and tips. Fans have been wondering what Arenas has been up to since leaving the series.

After Bunk’d, What’s Next?

Following Bunk’d, the actor appeared in a number of successful television shows, including New Girl, Criminal Minds, and Shut Eye. He also appeared in other films, including Wyrm, a comedy, and I Hate Kids. Arenas then went on to star in ABC’s For The People for two seasons in a row as Alex Kimball.

The ABC courtroom drama, based in a federal court in New York, follows a group of lawyers as they take on some of the country’s most high-profile, high-stakes cases.

Arenas discussed his role in the drama and his acting career in an interview with Pop Culturalist. Arenas claims that his experiences in Bunk’d helped him better embody his role as Kimball. While both characteristics were very different, he reiterated. They were both naughty and had large hearts.

Arenas’ dedication, in addition to his previous knowledge, was even more striking. This is what he had to say when asked about the most important lesson he has learnt from his time in the profession.

I’ve learnt that you can’t give up every time you hear “no.” You must also have a strong desire to achieve something; else, nothing will happen.

Arenas also starred in the Netflix original film Blue Miracle, which was released recently. The film is based on the true story of a Mexican guy who wins a fishing tournament in 2014 in order to preserve his orphanage.

Hollywood, the jokester of the Casa Hogar orphanage, was played by the young actor. Arenas, a gifted comedian and performer, shows no signs of slowing down.

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