Jose Useche (he/him) is a Latinx actor, writer, and activist from Queens, NY. He attended the Professional Performing Arts School for Musical Theatre, and earned his BFA in Acting from Ithaca College. At age 24, he made his Broadway debut in The Inheritance, written by Matthew Lopez. Additionally, he has performed with New York Theatre Workshop, LaMama E.T.C., MCC Theater and the Acting Company. As a writer, his web series SLUT was an official selection at the Official Latino Film Festival, Web Series Festival Global, Baltimore Next Media Web Fest, and Chicago Pride Film Festival. Jose identifies as queer, and speaks Spanish.
Jose Valderrama is known for The Art of Acting (2019), The Angel of My Life and Pursuing to Save David (2017).
Jose Vallejos Guerrero is known for Beartrek (2016).
Jose Vasquez is known for Star Trek Beyond (2016), Sicario: Day of the Soldado (2018) and End of Watch (2012).
Jose Velasquez is an actor, known for My Outlaw Brother (1951).
Jose Velazquez is an actor, known for Griselda, The Wilds (2020) and The Prom (2020).
José was born in Masaya, Nicaragua. At the age of one, his family moved to the United States where he was raised in New Orleans, LA. He moved to Austin, TX for college to pursue his acting degree. While in Austin, he discovered a love for puppetry and voice acting and honed those skills as well. He now live in Los Angeles, CA as a struggling actor. #BeExcellentToEachOther
Jose W. Byers is known for Dark Iris (2018), I Am Wrath (2016) and ST. Gabriel (2022).
Yenque was born and raised in Brooklyn, New York. Son of New York veteran actress Teresa Yenque (30 Rock, Law & Order, The Affair) Yenque grew up in the New York theater scene since the age of 8 yrs old. While attending City-as-School High School he received a scholarship to Ballet Hispanico of N.Y. Yenque also trained extensively in several New York theater companies and schools. He then toured internationally in 'West Side Story' where he received rave reviews for his portrayal of "Bernardo" before moving to Los Angeles. At the age of 14 years, Yenque's life was turned around by the transformative power of art when his mother enrolled him in his first acting workshop that helped him go from a shy, 230lbs young man who stuttered, to a confident and gifted actor, at home on the stage and comfortable with himself. Thanks to this life-changing experience, Yenque has a passion for helping teens make it through those sometimes-difficult years, using art together with therapy as a vehicle for development of coping/life skills and self-confidence. In 2014 Yenque founded Arts for a Better Tomorrow, a nonprofit organization with solid human development programs for youth in underserved communities and orphanages in Los Angeles, California and Tijuana, Mexico. As Founder of Arts for a Better Tomorrow, a supporter of and frequent collaborator with higher education, Jose Yenque has presented at several major academic conferences, including the Association for Theatre in Higher Education, and the International Association for Language Learning Technology. Yenque has over a decade of experience as a professional actor and devoted humanitarian, which earned him an Honorary Doctorate of Fine Arts from California State University San Marcos. He aims to continue inspiring others, particularly today's youth, with his work both on and off screen.
Jose Zelada is a producer and director, known for AINBO: Spirit of the Amazon (2021), Kayara (2022) and Días de cine (1991).