Ral Castillo Wiki, Height, Age, Girlfriend, Wife, Family, Biography & More

Publish date: 2024-04-28

Raúl Castillo is an American actor and playwright. He is most famous for his performance in the television series Looking (2014), and films Cold Weather (2010), We the Animals (2018), and Army of the Dead (2021).

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Wiki/Biography

Raúl Castillo was born on Tuesday, August 30, 1977 (age 43 years; as of 2020), in McAllen, Texas, US. His zodiac sign is Virgo.

Raúl Castillo as a child

Before he was born, his parents migrated from Reynosa in Tamaulipas, Mexico, to McAllen, home to 90 percent Mexican-Americans. Raúl lived close to the US-Mexican border due to which his parents often visited their family members living in Reynosa, which he describes as living ‘very much bicultural.’ According to him, he identified himself as American when he visited Mexico, but Mexican when he traveled across the United States.

I was too American for Mexico, but too Mexican for the U.S.”

He did his schooling at Our Lady of Sorrows School in McAllen and McAllen High School. He started acting when he was fourteen years old. During his time at McAllen High, he turned to the theater to make friends because the theater was popular in his hometown. He was deeply involved in his high school drama department. In 1999, he graduated with a major in theater from the College of Fine Arts, Boston University. [1] At the university, he started producing his own work and viewed himself as more of a writer than an actor, despite his performing abilities. In 2002, he moved to New York City. He was initially planning to go to Los Angeles but chose New York after he was stuck in a rush-hour traffic jam in Houston and realized he could not deal with daily traffic if he moves to LA.

Physical Appearance

Height (approx.): 5′ 11″

Eye Color: Black

Hair Color: Black

Family, Ethnicity & Relationships

He is a Latin American. [2] He was raised in a catholic household. [3]

Parents & Siblings

Raúl Castillo was born to Raúl H. Castillo Sr. and Adela “Adelita” Rodríguez de Castillo. He has an older brother named Tony Castillo. His sister is an accountant and is married to chef and restaurateur Omar Rodriguez.

Relationships

Castillo is in a relationship with Alexis Forte, a costume designer.

Raúl Castillo with his girlfriend

Career

Theater

In 2000, he made his stage debut with ‘Santos & Santos’ as ‘Tomas’ at Nushank Theater Collective. After performing in the play, he became sure that he was also made for acting. After moving to New York, he joined LAByrinth Theater Company as a writer. In 2006, he performed in LAByrinth Theater Company’s production of José Rivera’s play ‘School of the Americas’ as ‘First Army Ranger’ at New York’s The Public Theater. He portrayed ‘Beto’ in the Ensemble Studio Theatre’s 2008 production of José Rivera’s ‘Flowers,’ which was described as one of the best performances. He has acted in the plays like References to Salvador Dalí Make Me Hot (2009), Fish Men (2012), Jesus Hopped the ‘A’ Train (2012), Contigo (2013), Adoration of the Old Woman (2014), and Death and the Maiden (2014), at theaters like ABroad Studio Company, Goodman Theatre, Lark Theater, Signature Theatre Company, INTAR Theater, and Victory Gardens Theater.

Raúl Castillo in Adoration of the Old Woman (2014)

Films

In 2005, he made his film debut with the short ‘Immaculate Perception’ as ‘José.’ He then acted in the short films Tadpoles (2005) and The Negative (2007) before making his feature film debut with ‘Amexicano’ (2007) as ‘Ignacio.’

Raúl Castillo in Amexicano (2007)

In 2011, he starred in ‘Cold Weather’ as ‘Carlos,’ a role that earned him praise from critics and movie reviewers.

Raúl Castillo during the premiere of Cold Weather (2011)

He made his British and Canadian debut with the British-Canadian-American film ‘Special Correspondents’ (2016) as ‘Domingo.’

Raúl Castillo in Special Correspondents (2016)

He has acted in the American films Paraiso Travel (2008), My Best Day (2012), Bless Me, Ultima (2012), Sweets (2015), Permission (2017), El Chicano (2019), Little Fish (2020), and Army of the Dead (2021). He has also acted in the short films Gareeb Nawaz’s Taxi (2010), Narcocorrido (2011), Kiss Me (2012), Limbo (2016), The Four Walls of Olivia Pell (2017), and Sloan Hearts Neckface (2020).

Television

In 2009, he made his television debut with ‘Nurse Jackie’ in the episode ‘Nose Bleed’ as ‘Joseph.’  He then acted in the series Law & Order Law & Order (2009), All My Children (2009), and Damages (2010). He was cast in the lead role of ‘Henry Howell’ in the action-comedy web series ‘The Trainee’ (2011). He is most famous for his portrayal of a gay man named ‘Ricardo “Richie” Donado Ventura’ in the television series ‘Looking’ (2014).

Raúl Castillo in Looking (2014)

He has also acted in the television series East WillyB (2011), Blue Bloods (2013), Gotham (2015), Riverdale (2017), and Seven Seconds (2018).

As a Playwright

While pursuing his graduation, he felt that the most important skill that he had developed while studying at Boston University was learning how to produce his own work. He considered himself a playwright more than an actor and wrote plays for student-run playwright’s festivals. Most of his early plays were focused on sociopolitical and racial tensions on the border of Mexico and the United States. One of his plays produced at the student festival was ‘Border Stories,’ a trio of one-act plays chronicling the life on the U.S.-Mexican border in Reynosa. After moving to New York, he joined the LAByrinth Theater Company as a writer and remains a resident writer for LAByrinth. His play ‘Knives and Other Sharp Objects’ debuted in The Public Theater as part of LAByrinth’s works in development in 2009 and talks about class, race, and assimilation in South Texas.

A scene from Knives and Other Sharp Objects

The play received moderate reviews. His play ‘Between You, Me, and the Lampshade’ was created at the Atlantic Theater Company and premiered in 2015 at Teatro Vista in Chicago and was later staged at Richard Christiansen Theater at the Victory Gardens Biograph Theatre.

Awards & Achievements

Signature/Autograph

A signed picture of Raúl Castillo

Favorite Things

Facts/Trivia

References

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