Wes Hubbard, a talented individual, was born alongside his identical twin brother, Wendell Hubbard, in the vibrant city of Los Angeles to Willie and Patricia Hubbard. As one of five siblings, Wes and his twin brother, Wendell, were destined to carve out their own unique paths in the entertainment industry.
Growing up, Wes was heavily influenced by the iconic film "Star Wars" and, as a result, developed a passion for acting at a young age. He began pursuing his acting dreams at the tender age of 16, initially starting with church plays. As he grew older, Wes continued to hone his craft, balancing his studies at California State University, Los Angeles, with regular acting gigs.
Wes gained valuable experience and training during his time at Cal State Los Angeles, which ultimately led to his first camera debut as an extra on the popular television show "ROC" in 1994. His featured film debut came in the 1998 film "Running Woman" at New Concorde films, where he was also interning as a script reader for the company.
Today, Wes continues to work on independent films, with one of his recent projects being the independent film "Boxes: You're in One," which aired on the Independent Film Channel. In addition, he is currently co-writing his next project, "The Gentleman," showcasing his versatility and dedication to his craft.