Henri Esteve

Henri Esteve (born May 6, 1989) is a Cuban-American actor best known for his role as Javier Salgado on the ABC series Revenge.

Henri Esteve
Born (1989-05-06) May 6, 1989
OccupationActor/ Writer
Years active2014–present

Early life and education

Henri was born and raised in Miami, Fl. He has one sibling, an older brother, artist Franz Klainsek. Henri became interested in acting during his teenage years and at 17 moved to New York City. In New York City he completed a two-year conservatory program at the Lee Strasberg Theatre and Film Institute.[1]

Career

After graduating, Esteve initially pursued theatre and was cast as Romeo in Romeo and Juliet at La Mama E.T.C.. After this he went on to do multiple plays around the Manhattan. Including Does a Tiger Wear a Necktie, AND Homefront. He later moved to Los Angeles, where he made his Television debut in 2014 on the hit ABC series Revenge, playing Javier Salgado. A friend of Nolan Ross(Gabriel Mann), whom he met in jail after the latter was framed for terrorism. On Release Javier moves into Nolan's house in that Hamptons. He goes on to date Charlotte Grayson (Christa B. Allen), and becomes business partners Daniel Grayson(Josh Bowman).

His next film project was again in 2014 in the independent film Microwave directed and written by Neil Champagne, which he starred alongside AJ Buckley and Doris Roberts.

In 2015, Henri began writing and developing a One Man Show Patsy about the life and death of Lee Harvey Oswald.[2]

In 2016, Henri had a role in the Peter Berg-directed drama Deepwater Horizon.

Esteve's next film role will be in the feature film Blackout, written and directed by Daniela de Carlo and produced by Aaron Cruze.[3]

Filmography

FilmRoleNotes
MicrowaveWill
Deepwater HorizonAndrea's Housemate
BlackoutAlex
Television ShowRoleNotes
Homecoming Abel Recurring (4 Episodes)
NCIS Johnny Diggs Episode: One Book, Two Covers
RevengeJavier SalgadoRecurring (Season 3)
Grown-ishJavierRecurring (Season 3)

References

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