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Jay Hernandez

Jay Hernandez
Jay Hernandez
Born: Feb 20, 1978 in Montebello, California
Occupation: Actor
Active: 2000s
Major Genres: Drama, Horror
Career Highlights: Friday Night Lights, The Rookie, Nothing Like the Holidays
First Major Screen Credit: crazy/beautiful (2001)
14 Videos for Jay Hernandez
Takers (2010) Live! (2007) Karas: The Prophecy (2005)
Lakeview Terrace (2008) Nomad (2006) Karas: The Revelation (2005)
Nothing Like the Holidays (2008) World Trade Center (2006) Friday Night Lights (2004)
Quarantine (2008) Carlito's Way: Rise to Power (2005) Torque (2004)
Hostel Part II (2007) Hostel (2005)
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Biography:

Of the dozens of fresh faces thrust upon the public by Hollywood in 2001, few made an impression like Jay Hernandez. Although his breakthrough film Crazy/Beautiful received only mixed reviews and middling box office, critics praised the 23-year-old for his sensitive portrayal of a lower-class kid pulling himself up out of the barrio.

He also received notices for his chemistry with in-demand co-star Kirsten Dunst. Javier Jay Hernandez was born February 20, 1978, in Montebello, CA, where he was raised from childhood on alongside two older brothers, and sister. A chance encounter with a Hollywood agent while riding in a Los Angeles elevator was all it took to get the ball rolling for the handsome aspiring actor, and in 1998 Hernandez made his acting debut as Antonio Lopez on the NBC sitcom Hang Time before moving on to MTV's over-sexed soap Undressed. Subsequently in high demand thanks to an impressive performance in Crazy/Beautiful, Hernandez's feature career soon hit the fast-track with supporting performances in such wide-release efforts as Joy Ride, The Rookie, Torque, and Ladder 49.

In 2004 the emerging star would hit the gridiron as a Texas high-school football underdog in Friday Night Lights, but it wasn't until 2005 that Hernandez would finally come into his own with lead role in both the blood-soaked shocker Hostel and the eagerly-anticipated crime thriller sequel Carlito's Way: Rise to Power.

The following year Hernandez would work with one of the most controversial filmmakers in Hollywood when he landed a key role in director Oliver Stone's World Trade Center; an inspirational drama detailing the experiences of two port authority officers who became trapped in the rubble when the Twin Towers collapsed during the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001.

Much like his character in Crazy/Beautiful, Hernandez enjoys playing sports and reading during his spare time. ~ Stephanie M. Kuenn, All Movie Guide.