Ramón Rodríguez (actor)

Ramón Rodríguez (born December 20, 1979) is a Puerto Rican actor known for his roles on the television series The Wire (2006–08) and Day Break (2006–07), and in the films Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen (2009) and The Taking of Pelham 123 (2009). He portrayed John Bosley on the short-lived ABC television reboot of Charlie's Angels (2011). In 2014, Rodríguez starred as Ryan Lopez on the Fox crime drama television series Gang Related. In 2018, he played the role of Benjamin Cruz on the Showtime television series The Affair.

Ramón Rodríguez
Rodríguez interviewed by Dulce Osuna in 2017
Born (1979-12-20) December 20, 1979
Occupation
  • Actor
  • model
  • dancer
Years active2005–present

Life and career

Rodríguez was born in Puerto Rico and grew up on the Lower East Side of Manhattan.[1][2] He attended New York City Lab School for Collaborative Studies and then The Leelanau School in Michigan, where he played basketball during his final two years. He continued playing basketball for another two years at Wheeling Jesuit University in West Virginia, before transferring to New York University, where he earned his degree in sports marketing.[3]

Rodríguez began his career in 2005, with the role of Ángel Rodríguez in the direct-to-video film Carlito's Way: Rise to Power and the recurring role of Kevin Vasquez on two episodes of Rescue Me. He went on to appear on series such as Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, Day Break, and The Wire. He has also appeared in the films Bella (2006), Pride and Glory (2008), Surfer, Dude (2008), The Taking of Pelham 123 (2009), and Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen (2009). Rodríguez was cast as John Bosley for the television reboot of Charlie's Angels in 2011.[4][5] The series was cancelled after four episodes had aired.[6]

In 2013, he landed the lead role on the Fox crime drama series Gang Related, portraying Ryan Lopez, the adopted son of a crime lord who infiltrates the Los Angeles Police Department so his family can keep ahead of the law.[7] The series began in 2014, but was ultimately cancelled after one season.[8] Rodríguez then co-starred as Joe "Beasty" Peck, with Aaron Paul, in the action film Need for Speed.[9] In 2016, Rodríguez co-starred opposite Vera Farmiga and Virginia Madsen in the adventure drama film Burn Your Maps, directed by Jordan Roberts. In 2017, he co-starred as Matt Morales in the drama biopic Megan Leavey, alongside Kate Mara, who played US Marine Megan Leavey.[10] Also that year, he played the role of Bakuto in both the Netflix series Iron Fist and The Defenders.

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role Notes
2005 Carlito's Way: Rise to Power Ángel Rodríguez Direct-to-video
2005 Dealbreaker Ramón Short film
2005 5G Johnny Short film
2006 The Wannabe David Short film
2006 Ira and Abby Julio
2006 Bella Eduardo
2008 Surfer, Dude Lupe La Rosa
2008 Pride and Glory Ángel Tezo
2009 The Taking of Pelham 123 Delgado
2009 Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen Leo Spitz Nominated – ALMA Award for Best Actor in Film
2010 Harlem Hostel Will
2011 Battle: Los Angeles William Martinez
2014 Need for Speed Joe "Beasty" Peck
2016 Burn Your Maps Batbayar
2017 Megan Leavey Matt Morales
2020 The One and Only Ivan George

Television

Year Title Role Notes
2005 Rescue Me Kevin Vasquez 2 episodes
2006 Law & Order: Special Victims Unit DJ Manny Episode: "Infected"
2006–07 Day Break Damien Ortiz Main role; 11 episodes
2006–08 The Wire Renaldo Recurring role; 8 episodes
2007 Nurses Patrick De Leon Unsold pilot
2009 Exit 19 Ramón Unsold pilot
2011 Charlie's Angels John Bosley Recurring role; 8 episodes
2014 Gang Related Ryan Lopez Main role; 13 episodes
2017 Iron Fist Bakuto Main role; 5 episodes
2017 The Defenders Recurring role
2018 The Affair Ben Cruz 5 episodes

Video games

Year Title Role Notes
2015 Battlefield Hardline Marty, Bank Robber Voice
2016 Homefront: The Revolution Angelo Voice and motion capture
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References

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