Wilmer Valderrama
Wilmer Valderrama was born on Jan 30, 1980 in USA. Wilmer Valderrama's big-screen debut came with That '70s Show - Season 1 directed by David Trainer in 1998, strarring Fez. Wilmer Valderrama is known for Encanto directed by Jared Bush, Stephanie Beatriz stars as Mirabel and María Cecilia Botero as Abuela Alma. Wilmer Valderrama has got 5 awards and 11 nominations so far. The most recent award Wilmer Valderrama achieved is Imagen Foundation Awards. The upcoming new movie Wilmer Valderrama plays is Encanto which will be released on Nov 24, 2021.
Wilmer Valderrama has amassed an extensive acting resume in film and television that solidified him in Hollywood as a sought-after leading man. Valderrama starred in Fox's sci-fi series Minority Report (2015) as Will Blake, a new police detective on the force. The series, which also starred Meagan Good and Stark Sands, was a sequel to the Steven Spielberg-directed movie set 10 years after the end of Pre-crime in D.C. Valderrama also starred as Carlos Madrigal, the main villain in Robert Rodriguez and Quentin Tarantino's first original series Une nuit en enfer (2014) on El Rey Network. Valderrama voiced Prince Charming in the John H. Williams animated film Charming: Un Prince Trop Charmant (2018), opposite Ashley Tisdale, Avril Lavigne, and Demi Lovato. Valderrama starred in the indie dramas To Whom It May Concern (2016), from French director Manu Boyer, and Beyond Lies (2015), opposite Amber Heard and James Franco, which premiered at the 2015 Tribeca Film Festival. His other film credits include Il n'est jamais trop tard (2011), From Prada to Nada (2011), and Hot Summer (2001). Most recognized for his role as Fez on Fox's Emmy-nominated series 70s show (1998), a role that garnered him numerous Teen Choice Awards and an ALMA Award nomination. Valderrama also lent his voice to the character Manny on the Disney Channel's animated children's program Manny et ses Outils (2006). His other television credits include Awake (2012), Raising Hope (2010), Suburgatory (2011), Royal Pains (2009), and Les sorciers de Waverly Place (2007). Behind the camera, Valderrama created and produced the MTV series Yo Momma (2006), also serving as the host for all three seasons, in addition to producing other MTV series such as Punk'd (2003), Blowin' Up (2006), and Trippin (2005). As for his philanthropic efforts, Valderrama has directed several PSAs for multiple organizations such as Voto Latino, where he stands as co-chair, and the Environmental Media Association, where he is an executive board member. Valderrama is the spokesperson for CHCI, the Congressional Hispanic Caucus Institute, and is the founder of their Ready 2 Lead program, which educates and empowers the Latino youth. He also worked with President Barack Obama's Organizing for Action campaign on future efforts involving immigration reform and education. Born in Miami, Valderrama moved to Venezuela with his family at the age of 3. Valderrama is fluent in both Spanish and English. When Valderrama was 13, his family relocated to Los Angeles.
Birthday
Jan 30, 1980Place of Birth
Miami, Florida, USAAlso known
Уилмер Вальдеррама
Known For
Awards
5 wins & 11 nominations
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