Arturo is a multifaceted artist, boasting an impressive range of talents as a TV, film, and stage actor/director. His notable recurring roles on two popular American television shows, "Quinn" on Graceland (USA Network) and "Sugar" on Burn Notice (USA Network),have cemented his reputation as a master of complex characters.
As "Quinn," Arturo portrayed a cold, calculating, and ruthless sociopath, showcasing his exceptional ability to bring depth and nuance to even the most challenging roles. In contrast, his portrayal of "Sugar" as an affable bad guy torn between his inherent desire for bad choices and a longing to do good, demonstrated his remarkable capacity to balance contrasting traits.
While his 4-episode arc on Graceland and 5-season stint on Burn Notice have been his most visible roles, Arturo has also built a distinguished career as a theatre artist. His stage work has been widely acclaimed, with his performances earning comparisons to Tony-nominated performances for actor in a leading role (Wall Street Journal).
Arturo has been hailed as a "quadruple threat" (Miami Herald),a "charismatic, energetic young actor" (Miami Herald),and his performances have been praised as "tour-de-force" (Sun-Sentinel),"stunning" (Sun-Sentinel),and a "revelation" (New Times).
Throughout his regional theatre production resume, Arturo has showcased his impressive range by taking on lead roles in contemporary plays written by American theatre luminaries. Notable performances include his portrayals of "Jackie" in Stephen Adly Guirgus' The MotherF**cker With The Hat, "Eddie" in Sam Shepard's masterpiece Fool For Love, "Angel" in Stephen Adly Guirgis' Jesus Hopped The "A" Train, "Pavlo" in David Rabe's The Basic Training of Pavlo Hummel, and alternating the roles of "Joey/Murph" every evening in Israel Horovitz's American classic The Indian Wants The Bronx.