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J. R. Villarreal


J. R. Villarreal
Villareal in 2013
(1992-09-28) September 28, 1992Houston, Texas, United States
Juan Villarreal Jr.
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J. R. Villarreal (born September 28, 1992) is an American actor, producer, and second-line director, best known for his roles as Javier in the 2006 film Akeelah and the Bee, Black Scorpion on the Disney Channel action-comedy series Ultra Violet & Black Scorpion, and Tio Tonio on Netflix's On My Block-spinoff series Freeridge.

Inspired by early-2000s teen sitcoms That's So Raven, Boy Meets World, Even Stevens, and Smart Guy, Villarreal began acting at 10 years old, appearing in network procedurals Without a Trace, Cold Case, and House, among others. In 2006, he received acclaim for his role as Javier Mendez, a talented 12-year-old Mexican-American contestant from upscale LA suburb Woodland Hills who competes in the Scripps National Spelling Bee alongside actress Keke Palmer in Akeelah and the Bee, eventually becoming her friend (and subsequent love interest) in the film after extending an invitation to both his birthday party and middle school spelling club.

In 2007, Villarreal appeared on procedural CSI: Miami before reuniting with Akeelah star Laurence Fishburne in the film adaptation of Don Winslow's 1997 novel The Death and Life of Bobby Z, appearing as the title character's son, Kit. In 2011, Villarreal starred in film Magic City Memoirs as Mikey Acosta, a star high school baseball prospect in his senior year trying to navigate amongst the pressures and temptations of Miami. The film premiered at the Miami International Film Festival, winning the Pursuit of Perfection Award, before later premiering on streaming service Netflix in 2015. In 2013, Villarreal appeared in independent horror-comedy Ghost Team One as Brad, a college-aged roommate in a house thought to be haunted.

While moving to behind-the-scenes roles as a producer on film projects such as An American in Texas and Scumbags, Villarreal recurred on multiple television series: High & Mighty, Netflix' Medal of Honor, and ABC family sitcom United We Fall, which lasted for one season.

In 2022, Villarreal was cast in the lead role as Black Scorpion / Cruz de la Vega on Disney Channel program Ultra Violet & Black Scorpion, a show recognized by critics for its meaningful celebration of cultural heritage and the customs of the Mexican American community. The show remained on the network for 16 episodes. He would next recur as comedic relief Tio Tonio on Netflix' short-lived On My Block spin-off Freeridge. Villarreal also appeared as Juan "Cinco" Lopez, the underworld-dealing second husband of Latin vocalist Jenni Rivera in Jenni, a 2024 biopic about Rivera's life.

In 2024, Villarreal received acclaim for his recurring arc as antagonist Manuel Lopez on Taylor Sheridan television drama Landman set in the Texas Oil fields. He will next appear as Chino in 2026 thriller film The Low-End Theory (renamed The Sweetest Kill), as series regular Azul in Sheridan Yellowstone spin-off series Dutton Ranch (set to debut in 2026 on streaming service Paramount+), and in an undisclosed role in sci-fi film Sky Valley.

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YearTitleRoleNotes
2003Senor White
2005Harvest of RedemptionYoung Oscar
2006Akeelah and the BeeJavier Mendez
2007The Death and Life of Bobby ZKit
2011Magic City MemoirsMikey Acosta
2013Ghost Team OneBrad
2015Spare PartsHector
2017An American in TexasPaul VillarrealCo-Producer
WhitebloodRico
2022ScumbagsExec-Producer
2023The UncannyTerrence
2024JenniJuan 'Cinco' Lopez
2026The Sweetest KillChino
UpcomingSky ValleyPost-Production
YearTitleRoleNotes
2003Without a TraceNelson RodriguezEpisode: "A Tree Falls"
2004Cold CaseBoy #2Episode: "The Plan"
2005Strong MedicineMarcos GarciaEpisode: "Promising Treatment"
HouseMannyEpisode: "Humpty Dumpty"
Ghost WhispererJoseph BorgiaEpisode: "On the Wings of a Dove"
2007CSI: MiamiBen TavezEpisode: "No Man's Land"
2013ChamacasEpisode: "Bikini Line"
The BridgeMandoEpisode: "The Beast"
2014Nights with PlatanitoHimselfGuest Appearance (2 episodes)
2017High & MightyHugo7 episodes
2018Medal of HonorJustin Gallegos / Gallegos2 episodes
2020United We FallFelix Rodriguez3 episodes
2022Ultra Violet & Black ScorpionBlack Scorpion / Cruz de la Vega16 episodes
2023FreeridgeTio Tonio7 episodes
2024LandmanManuel Lopez4 episodes
2026Dutton RanchAzul9 episodes
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