Javier Vazquez Jr.

Javier Vazquez Jr. is best known for his role in the acclaimed Warner Brothers feature film The Mule acting alongside Bradley Cooper, Michael Pena, and Loren Dean, starring and directed by the great Clint Eastwood. Vazquez was also recently seen in roles for hit TV series such as Macgyver, The Resident, Doom Patrol, Ozark, and a recurring roles on Tyler Perry's The Oval, Saints & Sinners, and BMF.  He recently wrote, executive produced, and starred in a short comedy titled "Hispanic Actor." A screening was held at Areu Bros Studios and premiered at the Riverside Epicenter in Austell, Georgia, to commemorate Hispanic Heritage Month. It has been submitted to film festivals around the world and locally, receiving outstanding reviews.  Vazquez was born in Buffalo, New York, and earned a BA from Buffalo State College, where his acting career started. His father is of Puerto Rican descent and is a retired Buffalo Firefighter. Javier began his TV/film acting career in 2012 when he booked his first audition for the faith-based film "Stand Your Ground." He resides in the Atlanta area with his wife and three children who support his vision and passion.

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