Alfredo Narciso

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Alfredo Narciso
Born??/??/1974 (50 years old)
NationalityAmerican
EducationUniversity of Wisconsin–Eau Claire (BA)
OccupationActor
Websitehttp://www.alfredonarciso.com

Alfredo Narciso is an American actor.

Early life and education[edit]

Narciso was born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin to a Brazilian mother and a Filipino father. He showed an interest in acting from a young age. He began acting in middle school and high school, and remembers his first serious role occurring in the 10th grade when he portrayed a Russian spy in the play See How They Run. Narciso attended the University of Wisconsin–Eau Claire where he initially was a poor student. After being academically suspended, his father took him to New York City where he saw several Broadway shows, one of which was Oleanna by David Mamet. After his time in New York, Narciso changed his major from English to theater and excelled as a student.[1]

Career[edit]

Throughout his career, Narciso has been involved in a variety of television, stage and film productions. In television, he has played roles on Law & Order, Law & Order: Criminal Intent, Ugly Betty, Third Watch, Tough Crowd with Colin Quinn, Person of Interest, Blue Bloods, Unforgettable and All My Children. He appeared in the 2002 film The Guys with Sigourney Weaver and the 2016 film Jacqueline Argentine with Wyatt Cenac.

On stage, Narciso has performed in the Broadway shows The Motherfucker with the Hat and A Streetcar Named Desire. He has also performed in the Off-Broadway shows Thinner Than Water, Edgewise, Microcrisis, Measure for Measure, Chair, Safe, Drunken City, The Misanthrope and Points of Departure. He has appeared on stage elsewhere in productions including Miracle at Naples, Another Side of the Island, Territories, Britannicus, Much Ado About Nothing,[2] A Very Old Man, and Off the Page.

Filmography[edit]

Film[edit]

Year Title Role Notes
2002 The Guys Diner Cashier
2003 Living and Dining Bernardo
2011 Diega! Wiseguy
2011 Tied to a Chair Suleiman
2012 Elliot Loves Uncle George
2014 Like Sunday, Like Rain Greg
2015 Demolition Michael
2016 Jacqueline Argentine Producer
2017 The Dark Tower Ex-Breaker
2020 Worth Defense Lawyer / William
2023 A Stage of Twilight George

Television[edit]

Year Title Role Notes
2003 Law & Order Juan Episode: "Compassion"
2005 Third Watch Luis Episode: "The 'L' Word"
2005 Law & Order: Criminal Intent Hector De La Cruz Episode: "Stress Position"
2008 All My Children Island Cop 2 episodes
2009 Ugly Betty Mr. Badlani Episode: "The Wiener, the Bun and the Boob"
2011 Unforgettable Det. Richard Franco Episode: "With Honor"
2011, 2016 Person of Interest Patrol Uni / Forensic Tech 2 episodes
2012 Blue Bloods Det. Montero Episode: "The Uniform"
2012 My America Hernán García Episode: "The Day's Mail"
2013 The Good Wife Officer Rivera Episode: "Invitation to an Inquest"
2013 Phil Spector Assistant Television film
2014 The Blacklist Agent Galarza Episode: "Ivan (No. 88)"
2014 Madam Secretary NTSB Chairman Humphrey Nelson Episode: "Need to Know"
2015 The Following Detective Alvarez Episode: "Flesh & Blood"
2015 Beauty & the Beast Director Hernandez Episode: "Destined"
2016 House of Cards Agent Holbrooke 2 episodes
2016 The Family Jonah Episode: "Betta Male"
2016 Elementary Det. Brooks Episode: "To Catch a Predator Predator"
2016, 2017 Homeland Senator Elian Coto 2 episodes
2018 Jessica Jones Ronald Garcia
2018 Law & Order: SVU Dylan Bergkamp Episode: "Dare"
2018–2019 Manifest Captain Riojas 9 episodes
2019 The Code Ruben Corredor Episode: "P.O.G."
2019 Adult Ed. Father Anthony 2 episodes
2019 New Amsterdam Dr. Juan Questa Episode: "Good Soldiers"
2019 Ray Donovan Mr. Martinez Episode: "Hispes"
2019–2020 The Two Princes Lord Chamberlain / Barabbas 14 episodes
2020 Dispatches from Elsewhere Prof Tyler Emery Episode: "Clara"
2020 Big Dogs Rafa Episode: "As Seen on TV"
2020 Monsterland Howler Episode: "Palacios, Texas"
2021 Lisey's Story Homeowner Episode: "Blood Bool"
2022–present The Summer I Turned Pretty Cleveland Castillo 8 episodes

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Alfredo Narciso '98". University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire. Retrieved 2022-06-22.
  2. ^ Collins-Hughes, Laura (2022-02-03). "Artistically in Sync, and Reunited for 'The Merchant of Venice'". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2022-06-22.

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