Guillermo Díaz (actor) Family, Real Name, Spouse, Profession, Eye Color, body stats, Feet Size, Wiki

Guillermo Díaz (actor) Family, Real Name, Spouse, Profession, Eye Color, body stats, Feet Size, Wiki

Guillermo Díaz (born March 22, 1975) is an American actor. He is

known for films Half Baked (1998), 200 Cigarettes (1999) and Stonewall

(1995). He most recently starred as Diego "Huck" Muñoz in the ABC

drama TV series Scandal. Díaz has made guest appearances on

Chappelle's Show, Law & Order, Weeds, ER, Broad City, and Girls.Díaz

was born in New Jersey, to Cuban parents, and grew up in Washington

Heights, Manhattan. In 1994, he landed his first speaking role as

Spike in Boaz Yakin's Fresh. From there he began working on Party Girl

as Leo, Parker Posey's roommate. His next role was a drag queen (La

Miranda) in Nigel Finch's Stonewall. In 1996, Díaz worked in Jim

McKay's Girls Town as Dylan, after which he appeared in I'm Not

Rappaport.Díaz played Paco de la Vega al Camino Cordoba Jose Cuervo

Sanchez Rodriguez Jr., a high school gang member in High School High.

He later appeared in Freeway as Flaco, another gang member. While in

Los Angeles, he did guest spots on ER and Party of Five.After

finishing work on the West Coast, Díaz traveled back east to play a

stoner named Eric in Brian Sloan's film I Think I Do. A similar role

followed as Scarface in the film Half Baked. One of his co-stars was

Dave Chappelle, who later cast him in several episodes of Chappelle's

Show. In 1999, he landed a non-speaking role in 200 Cigarettes, and

went on to act in both Ethan Hawke's directorial debut Chelsea Walls

and the movie Just One Time, where as secondary characters one critic

thought that he and Jennifer Esposito provided what little "comic

spark" existed in the film.
Guillermo Díaz (actor) Family, Real Name, Spouse, Profession, Eye Color, body stats, Feet Size, Wiki


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