Raúl Esparza

Raul Esparza

Raúl Esparza
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Raúl Esparza is an American stage and television actor, singer and voice artist.  He is one of the only two actors in Tony Award history who has been nominated for the Tony in every male acting category.

Raúl can most recently be seen in Hulu’s limited series Candy, where he stars opposite Jessica Biel, Melanie Lynskey, Pablo Schreiber and Timothy Simons.  Raúl can also be seen on  Hulu’s Dopesick – opposite a stellar cast including Michael Keaton, Michael Stuhlbarg, and Rosario Dawson.  Raúl starred as Rafael Barba in Law & Order: Special Victims Unit.

Raúl also appeared in 20th Century Fox’s animated comedy Ferdinand, portraying the voice of Moreno.  Additional film credits include in James Lapine’s Custody, Sean Durkin’s Martha Marcy May Marlene, Jonathan Ullman’s Trouble in the Heights, Wes Craven’s My Soul to Take and Sidney Lumet’s Find Me Guilty.  In 2007, Raúl landed a recurring role on ABC’s Pushing Daisies. His other television credits include Law & Order: Criminal Intent, Law & Order: Medium, Georgetown, A Gifted Man, 666 Park Avenue and Hannibal.

Since making his Broadway debut in Cabaret in 1999, Raúl has taken the theatre world by storm. He is the second performer in theatre history to receive Tony nominations in all four acting categories.  His Tony Award nominations include Best Featured Actor in a Musical for Taboo (2005), Best Actor in a Musical for Company (2007), Best Featured Actor in a Play for The Homecoming (2008), and Best Actor in a Play for Speed-the-Plow (2009).

He first drew attention with his performance as Riff Raff in the revival of The Rocky Horror Picture Show, which won him the Theatre World Award.  The following year, he appeared off-Broadway in tick, tick… BOOM! which garnered a Drama Desk nomination for Outstanding Actor in a Musical.  Additional Theatre credits include The Cradle Will Rock, Leap of Faith, Arcadia, Twelfth Night,  TChitty Chitty Bang Bang, Children and Art, Hair, The Normal Heart, Chess, Comedians, Rooms, Short Talks on the Universe, Merrily We Roll Along, Sunday in the Park with George, Assassins and Evita. Most recently, Raúl starred in the rock-musical Galileo by Danny Strong.

The multifaceted Esparza rounds out his accomplishments on stage and screen with his success in the voiceover world. Among his voiceover credits include BoJack Horseman, Dora and Friends, Into the City!, and Elián.  He has also narrated a number of audio books including Stephen King’s Under the Dome, Elle Newmark’s The Book of Unholy Mischief, Nancy Farmer’s The House of Scorpion and The Lord of Opium, and Patrick Lee’s Runner and Signal.

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