John Ortiz
John Augustin Ortiz | |
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Born | Bushwick, Brooklyn, New York, U.S. | May 23, 1968
Occupation(s) | Actor, artistic director |
Years active | 1992–present |
Spouse | Jennifer Ortiz |
Children | 1 |
John Augustin Ortiz (born May 23, 1968) is an American actor. He is known for his antagonist role as Arturo Braga in Fast & Furious (2009) and Fast & Furious 6 (2013), and Clyde in Jack Goes Boating (2010), which earned him a nomination for the Independent Spirit Award for Best Supporting Actor. He is also an artistic director/co-founder of the LAByrinth Theater Company.
Ortiz's other film performances include Guajiro in Carlito's Way (1993), Sheriff Eddie Morales in Aliens vs. Predator: Requiem (2007), Javier J. Rivera in American Gangster (2007), Ronnie in Silver Linings Playbook (2012), Victor Nieves in Kong: Skull Island (2017), Dr. Powell in Bumblebee (2018) and Arthur in American Fiction (2023).
Personal life
[edit]Ortiz was born and raised in the Bushwick neighborhood of Brooklyn, New York; he is of Puerto Rican ancestry. He graduated from John Dewey High School in Brooklyn, where he met his wife. Ortiz resided in that borough with his wife Jennifer and son Clemente until 2010, when he and his family moved to California.[1]
Career
[edit]In 1993, John made his film debut as Al Pacino's young cousin Guajiro in Carlito's Way. He has gone on to appear in over 30 films, including El Cantante, Take the Lead, Before Night Falls, Amistad, Ransom, and Narc. His recent film performances include those in Michael Mann's Miami Vice as drug lord Jose Yero, Ridley Scott's American Gangster as Russell Crowe's partner Javy Rivera, and Travis Knight's Bumblebee as scientist Dr. Powell.
Among Ortiz's television roles, he has played the lead in J. J. Abrams's Hope Against Hope for HBO, a series regular on Denis Leary's series The Job and CBS's Clubhouse as well as the NBC cop drama Blue Blood, directed by Brett Ratner.
In 1992, Ortiz formed Latino Actors Base with 13 other Latino actors to provide themselves with a place to work and an opportunity to become a tightly knit ensemble. Today, that ensemble is known as LAByrinth Theater Company: an award winning troupe of over 100 artists from a wide range of cultural backgrounds and creative disciplines.
With LAByrinth, he played the role of Clyde in the world premiere of Jack Goes Boating by Bob Glaudini (Drama Desk nomination). In 2006, he appeared as Che Guevara in the world premiere of School of the Americas by Jose Rivera, a co-production between LAByrinth Theater Company and The Public Theater. Other co-productions between LAByrinth and the Public include the role of Jesus in the world premiere of The Last Days of Judas Iscariot by Stephen Adly Guirgis, and José Solo in Guinea Pig Solo by Brett C. Leonard. Other LAByrinth Theater credits include Jesus Hopped the A Train by Stephen Adly Guirgis in London and New York (Drama Desk nomination, Drama League Award) and Where's My Money? written and directed by John Patrick Shanley.
In 2003, Ortiz made his Broadway debut in Nilo Cruz' Pulitzer Prize winning play Anna in the Tropics.[2] He appeared in three world premiere plays by José Rivera: The Adoration of the Old Woman at La Jolla Playhouse, Sueño at MCC Theater and The Street of the Sun at Mark Taper Forum. He was also featured in two New York premieres of Rivera's plays: References to Salvador Dalí Make Me Hot at the Public Theater (OBIE Award) and Cloud Tectonics at Playwrights Horizons. Ortiz also appeared in The Skin of Our Teeth and De Donde at the Public Theater; the world tours of The Merchant of Venice and The Persians directed by Peter Sellars; House Arrest at Arena Stage; and the national tour of A Few Good Men; Pentecost at Yale Repertory Theatre.
Recent projects
[edit]He appeared in the feature films Aliens vs. Predator: Requiem, Pride and Glory, Public Enemies, Fast & Furious, and Jack Goes Boating, directed by Philip Seymour Hoffman, in January 2009. In Summer 2009, he starred on stage in Othello at the Vienna Festival. Beginning in December 2012, he appeared as Jackie in the Stephen Adly Guirgis play The Motherfucker with the Hat at Chicago's Steppenwolf Theatre Company.[3] He also co-starred in Silver Linings Playbook.
Filmography
[edit]Film
[edit]Year | Film | Role | Notes |
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1993 | Carlito's Way | Guajiro | |
Italian Movie | Cesar | ||
1995 | Lotto Land | Coco | |
1996 | Ransom | Roberto | |
Sgt. Bilko | Spc. Luis Clemente | ||
1997 | Amistad | Montes | |
1998 | Side Streets | Ramon Yanes | |
1999 | The Last Marshal | Enrico | |
2000 | The Opportunists | Ismael Espinoza | |
Before Night Falls | Juann Abreu | ||
2001 | 3 A.M. | Hector | |
2002 | Narc | Octavio Ruiz | |
2006 | El Cantante | Willie Colón | |
Take the Lead | Mr. Temple | ||
Miami Vice | Jose Yero | ||
The Deep and Dreamless Sleep | Mervin | ||
2007 | Aliens vs. Predator: Requiem | Sheriff Eddie Morales | |
American Gangster | Javier J. Rivera | Nominated—Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture | |
2008 | Pride and Glory | Ruben Santiago | |
2009 | Public Enemies | Phil D'Andrea | |
Fast & Furious | Ramon Campos/Arturo Braga | ||
2010 | Jack Goes Boating | Clyde | Also executive producer Nominated—Gotham Independent Film Award for Breakthrough Actor Nominated—Independent Spirit Award for Best Supporting Male |
2012 | Silver Linings Playbook | Ronnie | |
2013 | Fast & Furious 6 | Arturo Braga | Cameo |
2014 | César Chávez | Eli Ordonez | |
The Drop | Detective Torres | ||
2015 | Blackhat | Henry Pollack | |
Steve Jobs | Joel Pforzheimer | ||
2016 | The Finest Hours | Seaman Wallace Quirey | |
A Woman, a Part | Isaac | ||
2017 | A Dog's Purpose | Carlos | |
Kong: Skull Island | Victor Nieves | ||
Going in Style | Jesús Garcia | ||
2018 | Nostalgia | Daniel Kalman | |
The Cloverfield Paradox | Monk Acosta | ||
Peppermint | Detective Moises Beltran | ||
Replicas | Jones | ||
Bumblebee | Dr. Powell | ||
2019 | Ad Astra | Lieutenant General Rivas | |
Ms. White Light | Gary | ||
2020 | Horse Girl | Ron | |
2021 | The Fallout | Carlos Cavell | |
2023 | American Fiction | Arthur | |
2025 | Nobody 2 | TBA | Post-production |
Television
[edit]Year | Film | Role | Notes |
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1992–2008 | Law & Order | Roberto Martinez / Victor Vargas | Guest (2 episodes) |
1995 | New York Undercover | Episode: Olde Tyme Religion | |
1996 | Lush Life | Nelson 'Margarita' Marquez | Regular (7 episodes) |
1997 | Touched by an Angel | Nicky | Guest (2 episodes) |
1997 | Riot | Ciaco | TV movie |
2001–2002 | The Job | Ruben Somarriba | Regular (19 episodes) |
2003 | The Handler | DEA Agent | Episode: - Homewrecker's Ball |
2004 | Law & Order: Special Victims Unit | Officer Zermeño | Episode: Charisma |
2004–2005 | Clubhouse | Carlos Tavares | Regular (10 episodes) |
2007 | CSI: Miami | Gabriel Soto | Episode: Guerillas in the Mist |
2008 | Blue Blood | Hector | TV movie |
2009 | Anatomy of Hope | Tom Hernandez | TV movie |
2009 | Medium | Agent Daniel Muñoz | Episode: Bring Me the Head of Oswaldo Castillo |
2011–2012 | Luck | Turo Escalante | Regular (9 episodes) |
2014 | Rake | Ben Leon | Regular (13 episodes) |
2015–2016 | Togetherness | David | Recurring (7 episodes) |
2017 | The Guest Book | Paul | Guest (2 episodes) |
2018 | Mayans MC | Esai "Taino" Osorio | Regular |
2019 | The Handmaid's Tale | Principal Jim | Guest |
2020 | Messiah | Felix Iguero | Regular (10 episodes) |
2020 | Little America | Squash Coach | Episode: The Jaguar |
2022 | Promised Land | Joe Sandoval | Lead (Main Cast) (10 episodes) |
2022 | Better Things | Ranger | Episode: "We Are Not Alone" |
2024 | Will Trent | Antonia Miranda | Recurring (S2) |
2024 | Bad Monkey | Rogelio | Reoccurring character |
Awards and nominations
[edit]Year | Award | Category | Nominated work | Results | Ref |
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2023 | Screen Actors Guild Awards | Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture | American Fiction | Nominated | [4] |
2020 | Imagen Awards | Best Supporting Actor – Television | Little America | Won | [5] |
2010 | Independent Spirit Awards | Best Supporting Male | Jack Goes Boating | Nominated |
References
[edit]- ^ John Ortiz and Rosie Perez: Accidental Actors Archived December 1, 2008, at the Wayback Machine from the New York Times, date April 8, 2001
- ^ Simonson, Robert. "Cast Official for Broadway's 'Anna in the Tropics'; Begins Nov. 4" playbill.com, October 14, 2003
- ^ Sullivan, Katie. "Review: 'The Motherfucker with the Hat' Entertains but Fails to Dig Deep" Archived March 13, 2017, at the Wayback Machine chicagomag.com, January 14, 2013
- ^ "Nominations Announced for the 30th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards®" (Press release). Screen Actors Guild. January 10, 2024. Retrieved January 10, 2024.
- ^ Rosario, Alexandra Del (September 25, 2020). "Imagen Awards Winners List: 'Dora And The Lost City Of Gold,' 'Los Espookys' Among Honorees". Deadline. Archived from the original on November 10, 2022. Retrieved November 10, 2022.
External links
[edit]- 1969 births
- American male film actors
- Living people
- American male stage actors
- American male television actors
- Hispanic and Latino American male actors
- Male actors from Brooklyn
- American people of Puerto Rican descent
- John Dewey High School alumni
- University at Albany, SUNY alumni
- 20th-century American male actors
- People from Bushwick, Brooklyn
- 21st-century American male actors