Frankie J. Alvarez Explained

Frankie J. Alvarez
Birth Name:Francisco Javier Alvarez[1]
Birth Date:10 May 1983
Birth Place:Miami, Florida, U.S[2]
Education:Florida State University (BFA)[3]
Juilliard School (GrDip)
Occupation:Actor

Francisco Javier Alvarez (born May 10, 1983) is an American actor, known for his role as Agustín Lanuez in the HBO series Looking, and its subsequent series finale television film, .

Early life and education

Alvarez's parents are originally from Cuba, his father from Havana, and his mother from Artemisa.[2] [4] He is first-generation American and was born and raised in Miami, Florida.[2] [4] [5] [6] Alvarez grew up with the arts in his family: his grandmother was an opera singer in Cuba, while his father played music in a band in Puerto Rico, his mother was a ballerina,[2] [7] and his three sisters all performed in the Miami City Ballet.[8] Spanish was his first language, and he did not learn English until he was 7 or 8 years old, stating that he started learning English from watching baseball.[4] While growing up, he attended an all-boys Jesuit prep school.[8] Alvarez originally enrolled at Florida State University as a Creative Writing major, but applied to the fine arts program after a positive experience in the School of Theatre.[9] He then graduated with a Bachelor of Fine Arts[3] and moved to New York City, and was encouraged by a friend to apply to Juilliard School.[7] He used a bilingual version of the balcony scene from Romeo and Juliet for his callback and was accepted into the program and received the Raul Julia Memorial Scholarship.[8] He graduated from Juilliard in 2010.[3] [8]

Acting career

Stage

While attending Juilliard, Alvarez trained at the Chautauqua Theater Company, appearing as Bernard in Death of a Salesman and Puck in A Midsummer Night's Dream in 2008.[10] [11] Alvarez portrayed the titular character in Brain Trust Production's The Tragedie of Cardenio at the 2010 Midtown International Theatre Festival, for which he won the award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Play.[12] After graduating from school, Alvarez performed in regional theater, landing his first professional acting role in a national tour production of Ramona Quimby, based on the popular children's book series.[4] [7] He continued to perform in regional theater, cast in a production of Julius Caesar as Lucius and Metellus Cimber and in Measure for Measure as Claudio for the 2011 Oregon Shakespeare Festival.[13] [14] His performances at the Oregon Shakespeare Festival resulted in his recruitment to Asolo Repertory Theatre, where he received praise for his lead role of Hamlet in the theatre's production of Hamlet: Prince of Cuba, a Spanish and English-language adaptation of the Shakespeare play reset in 19th century Havana.[6] [15] The play was translated into Spanish by Nilo Cruz and Alvarez studied the play for almost a year and learned to perform it in both Spanish and English.[6] He later performed in the Actors Theatre of Louisville's 2013 production of The Whipping Man, where he portrayed Caleb, a wounded Jewish Confederate soldier in the American Civil War.[7] The play received positive reviews, and Alvarez received praise for his "nuanced and empathetic" performance.[16] He and friend Gabriel Ebert collaborated on the musical Those Lost Boys, about the one-night-only 10 year reunion of a rockstar band, which was developed and premiered at the 2013 Ars Nova All New Talent Fest and headlined the Ars Nova All New Talent Fest again in 2014.[17] [18]

Television

Alvarez appeared as a recurring minor role on the NBC television show Smash[19] before landing his first major television role was the 2014 HBO series Looking as the main character Agustín, alongside co-stars Jonathan Groff and Murray Bartlett.[8] The show focuses on the lives of three young gay men living in San Francisco.[8] Alvarez originally auditioned for the role of recurring character Richie Ventura (played by Raúl Castillo), the love interest for Groff's character, Patrick, performing in a casting session over Skype. He was later asked to submit auditions for the role of Agustín. Within the week of his show at Actors Theatre of Louisville closing, he flew out for a second audition and was cast as Agustín.[8] According to Alvarez, the character of Agustín was originally intended to be Venezuelan, rather than Cuban, spoke with an accent, and would be "figuring out his green card situation."[9] Alvarez spoke with series creator Michael Lannan and the character was changed to a highly educated native U.S. citizen of Cuban descent, using some of Alvarez's personal traits, producing a portrayal of bicultural Latin-Americans that Alvarez felt was not seen as frequently in media.[9] His performance garnered him praise from critics and a nomination for Best Supporting Actor by the Imagen Foundation Awards in 2014.[8] [20] [21]

Audio book narration

Alvarez is also an audiobook narrator, appearing on the Oregon Shakespeare Festival's audio recording of Measure for Measure, and narrating audiobook works such as Héctor Tobar's The Barbarian Nurseries, Justin Torres's We the Animals, and Sebastian Rotella's Triple Crossing.

Accolades

While attending Juilliard, Alvarez was the recipient of the prestigious Raul Julia Memorial Scholarship.[8] In 2010, his performance in The Tragedie of Cardenio by Ben Bartolone earned him the Midtown International Theatre Festival's award for "Outstanding Lead Actor in a Play".[12] His performance as Agustín in Looking also earned him a nomination for the Imagen Foundation Award's "Best Supporting Actor" in 2014.[8]

Personal life

Alvarez met his wife, Leah Walsh, as a first year student while both attended Juilliard, his wife a second year student.[2] [4] They married in May 2013.[4] Walsh is also an actress and the couple live together in Astoria, Queens in New York City. [2] [4] They have two daughters

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
2014AphasiaAustinShort film
2017RockawayOlder John
2019VandalChino
2021The DrummerNate

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
2013SmashActor #63 episodes
2014–2015LookingAgustín LanuezSeries regular; 18 episodes
2015Madam SecretaryZachEpisode: "The Time Is at Hand"
2015The Good WifeSteven MundEpisode: "Loser Edit"
2015Javier RojasEpisode: Parents' Nightmare
2016Agustín LanuezTV film
2016Blue BloodsFather PhillipEpisode: "Confessions"
2017BlindspotJulian MillikenEpisode: "Fix My Present Havoc"
2017ControversyBenTV film
2018It's Freezing Out ThereFrankieWebseries
2019New AmsterdamCarl JimenezEpisode: "Croaklahoma"
2022Let the Right One InDr. Daniel MadiganEpisode: "More Than You'll Ever Know"
2023Fantasy IslandMateoEpisode: "Huricane Helene/The Bachelor Party"
2023The BlacklistIzan SandovalEpisode: "Wormwood (No. 182)

Theatre

YearTitleRoleNotes
2008A Midsummer Night's DreamPuckChautauqua Theater Company
2008Death of a SalesmanBernardChautauqua Theater Company
2010The Tragedie of CardenioCardenioMidtown International Theatre Festival
2011Julius CaesarLucius/Metellus CimberOregon Shakespeare Festival
2011Measure for MeasureClaudioOregon Shakespeare Festival
2012Hamlet: Prince of Cuba (Hamlet: Príncipe de Cuba)HamletAsolo Repertory Theatre
2013The Whipping ManCalebActors Theatre of Louisville
2016Bathing in the MoonlightTavianoMcCarter Theatre
2020twenty50SebastianDenver Center Theatre Company
2021to the yellow houseTheoLa Jolla Playhouse
2023Wet BrainRonPlaywrights Horizons

Audiobooks

Title Author Publication year Role
We the Animals 2011 Narrator
The Barbarian Nurseries 2011 Narrator
Triple Crossing Sebastian Rotella 2011 Narrator
Measure for Measure William Shakespeare (Oregon Shakespeare Festival production)2012 Claudio

Notes and References

  1. News: Moguls of the World: Frankie J. Alvarez, Super-Hot HBO Star. MOGUL Contributor. MOGUL. June 15, 2015.
  2. News: Frankie J. Alvarez talks to Viva about his troubled character on HBO's 'Looking'. Monell. Ray. January 27, 2015. New York Daily News. February 17, 2015.
  3. News: Alum Frankie J. Alvarez is Looking in HBO's New Series. Florida State University School of Theater. February 17, 2015. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20150219103748/http://theatre.fsu.edu/School-of-Theatre/News/Top-Stories/Alum-Frankie-J.-Alvarez-is-Looking-in-HBO-s-New-Series. February 19, 2015.
  4. News: Introducing: HBO's Looking Star Frankie J. Alvarez. . January 17, 2014. People.com. February 18, 2015.
  5. News: ¿Ser o no Ser?: 'Hamlet' asks its big questions in Spanish at Asolo Rep. Handelman. Jay. April 27, 2012. Sarasota Herald-Tribune. February 18, 2015. February 19, 2015. https://web.archive.org/web/20150219103554/http://arts.heraldtribune.com/2012-04-27/featured/ser-o-no-ser-hamlet-asks-its-big-questions-in-spanish-at-asolo-rep/. dead.
  6. News: Frankie J. Alvarez Brings a Fiery Hamlet to Life. Benson. Shellie Terry. April 21, 2012. Patch Media. February 17, 2015.
  7. News: Discovery: Frankie J. Alvarez. Brown. Emma A.. January 8, 2014. Interview. February 17, 2015.
  8. News: Frankie J. Alvarez From HBO's 'Looking': Loving the Acting Life. Reyes. Raul A.. January 9, 2015. NBC News. February 17, 2015.
  9. News: Frankie J Alvarez of HBO's 'Looking' on Playing a Latino Character That Doesn't Have an Accent. Erazo. Vanessa. January 22, 2014. Remezcla.com. February 18, 2015.
  10. News: Bard's play is final CTC production of season. Plyler. Robert W.. August 9, 2008. Observer. February 19, 2015.
  11. News: Chautauqua Company Is Energetic, Athletic In 'A Midsummer Night's Dream'. Plyler. Robert W.. August 11, 2008. The Post-Journal. February 19, 2015.
  12. News: Midtown International Theatre Festival Announces Award Winners. . September 10, 2010. BroadwayWorld.com. February 18, 2015.
  13. News: Julius Caesar. Shaltz. Justin. June 26, 2011. Shaltz Shakespeare Reviews. February 18, 2015.
  14. News: Behind the Scenes: Drawing inspiration from Oregon Shakespeare Festival. Handelman. Jay. July 23, 2011. Sarasota Herald-Tribune. February 18, 2015.
  15. News: REVIEW: Gripping 'Hamlet' seen through fresh eyes with Cuban setting. Handelman. Jay. March 24, 2012. Sarasota Herald-Tribune. February 18, 2015.
  16. News: Review: Raw Truths, Compelling Performances in 'The Whipping Man'. Keane. Erin. January 11, 2013. WFPL. February 18, 2015.
  17. News: Ars Nova's ANT Fest Kicks Off Tonight with THOSE LOST BOYS. . June 3, 2013. BroadwayWorld.com. February 18, 2015.
  18. News: Stars of HBO's "Looking" and "Girls" Will Headline at Ars Nova. Bowgen. Phillipe. August 7, 2014. Playbill. February 18, 2015.
  19. News: Jonathan Groff HBO Series About Gay Men Set in San Francisco Gets Series Order. . Huffington Post. February 17, 2015.
  20. Boys' Town. Nussbaum. Emily. January 20, 2014. The New Yorker. February 17, 2015.
  21. News: HBO's 'Looking' provides genuine, honest look at gay life. Gold. Michael. January 16, 2014. The Baltimore Sun. February 17, 2015.