Jay Hernandez
Jay Hernandez | |
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Jay Hernandez at San Diego Comic-Con 2016 | |
Born |
Javier Manuel Hernandez, Jr. February 20, 1978 Montebello, California, United States |
Residence | Los Angeles, California, United States |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1999–present |
Spouse(s) | Daniella Deutscher (m. 2006) |
Javier Manuel "Jay" Hernandez, Jr. (born February 20, 1978) is an American actor.[1] After making his television debut in NBC's Hang Time, Hernandez made his film debut opposite Kirsten Dunst in the romantic drama Crazy/Beautiful (2001). He followed that up with several major Hollywood films like Torque, Ladder 49 and Friday Night Lights (2004), Hostel (2005), World Trade Center (2006), Lakeview Terrace (2008) Takers (2010) and Suicide Squad (2016).
Early life
Hernandez was born February 20, 1978 in Montebello, California, the son of Isis (née Maldonado), a secretary and accountant,[2][3] and Javier Hernandez, Sr., a mechanic,[4] both of whom are third generation Mexican Americans.[2] He has a younger sister, Amelia, and two older brothers, Michael and Gabriel. He met his wife, actress Daniella Deutscher, when he was 14 years old and Daniella was 17 at that time.[5] He attended Don Bosco Technical Institute in Rosemead, California, but transferred to Schurr High School in Montebello his senior year.[3] While riding an elevator in a high rise in Los Angeles,[2][3] Hernandez was approached by talent manager Howard Tyner who suggested Hernandez had what it took to have a successful career in Hollywood.[5] He enrolled Hernandez into acting school and sent his pictures to casting agents.[2]
Career
From 1998 to 2000 he played Antonio Lopez on the NBC series Hang Time. Hernandez subsequently hit success with his role opposite Kirsten Dunst in Crazy/Beautiful. He has since appeared in several major Hollywood films, including playing the lead roles in Carlito's Way: Rise to Power,[6] the 2005 horror film Hostel[3] and World Trade Center. Hernandez appeared in the action/crime film Takers, which was released in August 2010.
Hernandez appeared in the 2005 crime prequel Carlito's Way: Rise to Power, playing Carlito Brigante, the role originated by Al Pacino in the original 1993 film Carlito's Way.
Hernandez portrayed Paxton in Eli Roth's Hostel (2005) and its 2007 sequel, Hostel: Part II.
In 2015 he appeared in Max as a sergeant in the United States military assigned with the titular rescue dog, which was traumatized by his previous handler's death.[7]
In 2016, he starred as metahuman ex-gangster El Diablo in the superhero film Suicide Squad.
Filmography
Year | Film | Role | Notes |
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2000 | Living the Life | Kikicho | |
2001 | Crazy/Beautiful | Carlos Nuñez | |
2001 | Joy Ride | Marine | |
2002 | The Rookie | Joaquin "Wack" Campos | |
2004 | Torque | Dalton | |
2004 | Ladder 49 | Keith Perez | |
2004 | Friday Night Lights | Brian Chavez | |
2005 | Hostel | Paxton | |
2005 | Carlito's Way: Rise to Power | Carlito Brigante | |
2006 | Nomad | Erali | |
2006 | Karas: The Prophecy | Nue | Voice |
2006 | World Trade Center | Dominick Pezzulo | |
2007 | Grindhouse | Bobby | Teaser trailer segment "Thanksgiving" |
2007 | Live! | Pablo | |
2007 | Hostel: Part II | Paxton | |
2008 | American Son | Junior | |
2008 | Lakeview Terrace | Javier Villareal | |
2008 | Quarantine | Jake | |
2008 | Nothing Like the Holidays | Ozzy | |
2010 | Takers | Eddie Hatcher | |
2012 | LOL | James | |
2013 | Trooper | Carlos Coto | |
2015 | Max | Sergeant Reyes | |
2015 | The Night Is Young | Dean | |
2016 | Bad Moms | Jessie Harkness | |
2016 | Suicide Squad | Chato Santana / El Diablo |
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1998–2000 | Hang Time | Antonio Lopez | Unknown episodes |
1999 | USA High | Jose | 1 episode |
2000 | Undressed | Eddie | Unknown episodes |
2000 | One World | Octavio | 1 episode |
2002 | American Family | Cisco | 2 episodes |
2006–2007 | Six Degrees | Carlos Green | 14 episodes |
2012 | Last Resort | Paul Wells | 7 episodes |
2013 | Nashville | Dante Rivas | 3 episodes |
2013 | Ghost Ghirls | Agent Sanchez | 1 episode |
2014 | Gang Related | Daniel Acosta | Unknown episodes |
2015 | The Expanse[8] | Dmitri Havelock |
Awards and nominations
Year | Association | Category | Work | Result |
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2002 | ALMA Awards | Outstanding Actor in a Motion Picture | Nominated | Crazy/Beautiful |
2006 | Fangoria Chainsaw Awards | Dude You Don't Wanna Mess With (Best Hero) | Nominated | Hostel |
2006 | Teen Choice Awards | Movie – Choice Scream | Nominated | Hostel |
Personal Life
Hernandez is married to his former Hang Time co-star, Daniella Deutscher.[9]
References
- ↑ "The New York Times". The New York Times. Retrieved 2012-02-18.
- 1 2 3 4 Garcia Berumen, Frank Javier (August 1, 2014). Latino Image Makers in Hollywood: Performers, Filmmakers and Films Since the 1960s. McFarland, p. 307. Archived at Google Books. Retrieved August 13, 2016.
- 1 2 3 4 "Actor gets a tortured role in 'Hostel'", eastvalleytribune.com, 11 January 2006.
- ↑ "Film Reference". Filmreference.com. Retrieved 2012-02-18.
- 1 2 Munoz, Lorenza (June 27, 2001). "Suddenly, Expectations Are Being Heaped on Him". Los Angeles Times.
- ↑ Anita Gates (2005-10-01). "Carlito, When He Was Young". The New York Times. Retrieved 2012-02-18.
- ↑ "Max: What Kind Of Dog Is Max?". Thew New York Times. June 18, 2015.
- ↑ http://variety.com/2014/tv/news/thomas-jane-the-expanse-syfy-1201261984/
- ↑ https://www.bustle.com/articles/176115-who-is-jay-hernandezs-wife-the-suicide-squad-actor-met-his-spouse-on-the-set-of