Javier Vazquez Jr. is an accomplished actor, writer, and producer who has made a significant impact in the entertainment industry. One of his most notable roles was in the critically acclaimed Warner Brothers feature film, The Mule, alongside an impressive cast including Bradley Cooper, Michael Peña, and Loren Dean, and directed by the legendary Clint Eastwood.
In addition to his work in film, Vazquez has also had recurring roles in several hit TV series, such as MacGyver, The Resident, Doom Patrol, Ozark, and Tyler Perry's The Oval, Saints & Sinners, and BMF.
Vazquez's creative endeavors extend beyond acting, as he recently wrote, executive produced, and starred in a short comedy titled "Hispanic Actor." The film premiered at the Riverside Epicenter in Austell, Georgia, to commemorate Hispanic Heritage Month and has been submitted to various film festivals around the world, garnering outstanding reviews.
Born in Buffalo, New York, Vazquez earned a Bachelor's degree from Buffalo State College, where he began his acting career. His father, a retired Buffalo Firefighter, is of Puerto Rican descent. Vazquez started his TV/film acting career in 2012 with his first audition for the faith-based film "Stand Your Ground."
Currently residing in the Atlanta area with his wife and three children, Vazquez's family is a constant source of support and encouragement for his passion and vision in the entertainment industry.