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Jonathan William Scott Hofstedt (born October 23, 1969) is an American actor. Known professionally as Jon Huertas, he is best known for his role as witch hunter Brad Alcerro in Sabrina the Teenage Witch, Sergeant Antonio 'Poke' Espera in HBO's Generation Kill, Joe Negroni in the film Why Do Fools Fall in Love, homicide detective Javier Esposito in Castle and Miguel Rivas in This Is Us.
Jon Huertas – American actor, Castle; of Puerto Rican and African descent [8] Mark Indelicato – actor and singer, Ugly Betty; Vincent Irizarry – actor; Shar Jackson – American actress; of African, Puerto Rican and Mexican descent [9]
Jon Huertas (born 1976), actor; played Brad Alcerro in Sabrina the Teenage Witch [18] Lillian Hurst (born 1943), comedian, actress (television series Dharma and Greg) I. Ironmouse, [19] VTuber; J. Shar Jackson (born 1976), actress/singer (Puerto Rican father) Raul Julia (1940–1995), actor
Jon Huertas talks to TODAY about how "This Is Us" will dive into Miguel's past and explain why he is the person he is. 'This Is Us' star Jon Huertas explains what viewers can expect to learn about ...
Jon Huertas credits his former This Is Us coworkers — including Justin Hartley — for making his time on the Tracker set so easy.. During an exclusive interview with Us Weekly, Huertas, 54 ...
This Is Us is an American drama television series created by Dan Fogelman that aired on NBC from September 20, 2016, to May 24, 2022. [1] [2] The series follows the lives and families of two parents and their three children in several different time frames. [1]
Miguel Rivas might be the last person any of the Pearsons go to when they’re making decisions. But in Tuesday’s This Is Us, his portrayer called all the shots. Series regular Jon Huertas ...
In 2016, Jon Huertas played Hector Ayala in an independent short film titled White Tiger, which was produced by WestSide Stories Productions. [34] The actor noted that it is his "favorite Marvel character and the one I've always related to the most", arguing that the protect was born from a necessity "for someone to develop an adult [Hispanic ...