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Arturo Castro

3 films on Movie OTT Β· Active 2019–2026

Arturo Castro is a Guatemalan-American actor born on November 26, 1985, in Guatemala City, who built his career across comedy, drama, and genre film with a consistency that makes him one of the more quietly versatile performers working in American television and independent cinema today. He trained in the United States after relocating from Central America, and his early work reflected the kind of hustle common to immigrant actors carving space in a competitive industry β€” small parts, supporting roles, and ensemble work that gradually accumulated into a recognizable screen presence. His face became genuinely familiar to audiences through the FX comedy series Broad City, where his recurring role as JaimΓ© gave him a platform that comedy fans responded to warmly, even as the character remained secondary to the show's leads.

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About Arturo Castro

Arturo Castro is a Guatemalan-American actor born on November 26, 1985, in Guatemala City, who built his career across comedy, drama, and genre film with a consistency that makes him one of the more quietly versatile performers working in American television and independent cinema today. He trained in the United States after relocating from Central America, and his early work reflected the kind of hustle common to immigrant actors carving space in a competitive industry β€” small parts, supporting roles, and ensemble work that gradually accumulated into a recognizable screen presence. His face became genuinely familiar to audiences through the FX comedy series Broad City, where his recurring role as JaimΓ© gave him a platform that comedy fans responded to warmly, even as the character remained secondary to the show's leads.

The role that most clearly defined Castro's range, however, came through the Hulu series Alternatino with Arturo Castro, which he created and starred in. That project was a significant step β€” not just a performance but an authorial statement. The sketch comedy format allowed him to satirize Latino identity, immigration, masculinity, and American cultural assumptions with a sharpness that straight dramatic work rarely permits. It demonstrated that Castro was not content to occupy supporting space indefinitely. Writing and performing his own material changed how the industry read him, and the critical attention the series received opened doors to more substantive film roles.

Throughout his career, Castro has gravitated toward projects that sit at the intersection of genre and character study. He has worked comfortably in crime narratives, action-adjacent material, and socially grounded drama, often playing figures who operate somewhere between institutional systems and personal loyalty β€” men caught in circumstances that test the limits of duty and belonging. That thematic consistency is not accidental. His Guatemalan background and his experience as an immigrant in the United States have clearly informed the kinds of stories he chooses to tell and the kinds of characters he finds worth inhabiting. He has collaborated with independent producers and network platforms alike, suggesting a pragmatic approach to career-building that prioritizes range over brand.

His film work took a harder edge with Semper Fi: A High-Octane Thriller from 2019, a crime drama in which Castro appeared alongside Jai Courtney and Nat Wolff. The film centers on a group of Marine reservists whose bonds are tested when one of them is imprisoned, and it gave Castro the opportunity to operate within a tightly constructed ensemble in a genre that demands physical and emotional credibility simultaneously. Semper Fi is the kind of mid-budget American film that rarely gets its due β€” too serious for pure action audiences, too genre-inflected for prestige drama circles β€” but it demonstrated that Castro could hold his own in a film built around loyalty, consequence, and moral compromise. His presence in that material felt earned rather than decorative.

Today, Castro occupies an interesting position in the industry. He is not a household name in the conventional sense, but he is a working actor with genuine authorial ambitions, a proven ability to lead his own creative projects, and a filmography that spans sketch comedy, prestige television, and genre film without obvious contradiction. The combination of Alternatino and Semper Fi alone illustrates the breadth he brings to his work β€” one project entirely self-generated, the other a collaborative studio exercise in a demanding genre. That range is his most durable professional asset, and it positions him well for the kind of sustained mid-career momentum that tends to produce the most interesting work.

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Frequently asked questions

When and where was Arturo Castro born?

Arturo Castro was born 1985-11-26 in Guatemala.

What films is Arturo Castro known for?

Arturo Castro has 3 titles indexed on Movie OTT, including Untitled Home Invasion Romance, The Present, Semper Fi: A High-Octane Thriller from 2019.

Where can I watch Arturo Castro's films?

3 of Arturo Castro's films are currently streaming, available on Paramount+, Prime Video.

How long has Arturo Castro been active?

Arturo Castro's film career on Movie OTT spans from 2019 to 2026 β€” 7 years of work.