Julian Acosta
Julian Acosta is a talented actor hailing from Puerto Rico. He spent his formative years on the island before relocating to El Paso, Texas, as a teenager. After completing his college education, he ventured to New York City, where he quickly landed a role in the critically acclaimed but brief comedy series "The Job," created by Denis Leary, which aired on ABC.
Acosta has enjoyed a diverse career on television, featuring prominently in recurring roles on well-known series such as "NCIS: New Orleans," "Madam Secretary," "Hand of God," "Being Mary Jane," and "Dirt." His versatility has seen him appear in various genres, with guest spots on notable shows including "Criminal Minds: Beyond Borders," "Elementary," and "Law & Order," among many others.
In the film industry, Acosta has showcased his skills in several projects, including portraying Johnny Ramone in "CBGB," and appearing in "The Three Christs" directed by Jon Avnet, "The Lords of Salem" by Rob Zombie, and "The Atticus Institute." His filmography also includes roles in "Bound by Lies" and "True Love," directed by Henry Barrial.
Beyond acting, Julian is an innovative creator, currently developing multiple original television series through his production company, Broken Toy Works. His commitment to storytelling continues to shape his dynamic career in the entertainment industry.