He’s perhaps best known for his standout performance as Patsy de la Serda in the HBO comedy series Getting On, a role that really put him on the map. Over the years, he’s built an impressive resume, including a memorable turn as Todd in FOX’s The Last Man on Earth. He’s also made a name for himself with recurring appearances on popular shows like Community, Enlisted, Running Wilde, and Choke.Kick.Girl: The Series. Before all the spotlight and success, though, his journey began in Miami, Florida—specifically in the vibrant Little Havana neighborhood, where he spent much of his youth. Back then, he was more focused on boxing during his high school years, dedicating time to the sport before a teacher encouraged him to try acting. That suggestion turned out to be a pivotal moment. He eventually enrolled at the State University of New York (SUNY)-Purchase, where he honed his craft. After college, he dove into stage acting while working a day job at a cigar shop, steadily building his career from the ground up. His path wasn’t overnight, but it was definitely worth it—he’s now recognized as a versatile and dedicated performer, and his name continues to resonate across both television and theater.
He shared the screen with Greg Kinnear and Toni Collette in the 2006 movie Little Miss Sunshine, where he played a key role alongside these talented actors. It was definitely one of those performances that stood out, especially given the film’s critical acclaim. He really brought something special to the project, working closely with both Kinnear and Collette to create memorable moments. Yeah, being part of Little Miss Sunshine in 2006 was a big moment for him, and it showed just how well he could fit into an ensemble cast. He definitely made an impression.