Jack Guzman (born 21 June 1978) is an actor.
In 2012, he played Quinones, an inmate, in the Showtime series DEXTER.
Appearances[]
Career[]
Film
His film credits include roles in Walk of Fame (2017); Crossed the Line (2014); Avenues (2013); Counterpunch (2013); Food Stamps (2010); Play the Game (2009); Sons of Liberty (2008); The Spot (2006 Video); The Genius Club (2006); End of the Spear (2005); Adam & Steve (2005); Roscoe's House of Chicken n Waffles (2004 Video); Power Rangers Wild Force: Identity Crisis (2002 Video); Smokin' Stogies (2001); and The Versace Murder (1998).
TV Movies
His TV movies include The Advocate (2015); Delirium (2014); and Applebaum (2012).
Shorts
His shorts include Twilight (2008); Lonely in Los Angeles (2006); Commitment Issues: A Tux, a Bunny, and a Clinger (2006); and Hitman's Handbook (2000).
Television
His TV credits include appearances on East Los High; The Last Man on Earth; I'm Dying Up Here; Switched at Birth; Speechless; Lethal Weapon; Castle; Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.; Extant; Jane the Virgin; Scandal; Scorpion; Major Crimes; Revenge; Ironside; The Bold and the Beautiful; The Fosters; Bad Samaritans; Touch; It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia; Sons of Anarchy; Awake; NCIS; CSI: Miami; Friends with Benefits; Breaking In; The Suite Life on Deck; Days of Our Lives; Chuck; The Forgotten; Raising the Bar; The Game; Knight Rider; House; ER; Life; Lincoln Heights; The Cleaner; Women's Murder Club; Numb3rs; American Body Shop; Heroes; The O.C.; What About Brian; Vanished; The Unit (uncredited); Desperate Housewives; In Justice; Hot Properties; Line of Fire; The Drew Carey Show; Without a Trace; Threat Matrix; Cold Case; CSI: Crime Scene Investigation; Power Rangers Wild Force; and Madame le consul.
Video Games
- 2006: Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest
Personal Life[]
Guzman was born in Baranquilla, Colombia. At age five, he moved to Miami, Florida, to live with his grandmother. Later, he enrolled in Florida International University, focusing on TV production. An introductory acting class sparked his interest in acting, and he relocated to Los Angeles, California, to pursue an acting career. [1]