Wilmer Valderrama

American actor

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2024 Scheduled to appear in 'A Sudden Case of Christmas' as Jacob Randall
2023 Appears in crossover episodes of NCIS: Hawaiʻi and NCIS: Los Angeles as Nick Torres, and reprises his original role as Fez in 3 episodes of That '90s Show
2022 Received the Trailblazer Impact Award at the NHMC Impact Awards Gala.
December 26 2022 Appears on Celebrity IOU, with an episode featuring his garage renovation aired on December 26, 2022
April 30 2022 Announced to have a guest appearance in the sitcom That '90s Show
2021 Voiced Agustín Madrigal in the animated film 'Encanto'
2021 Named a USO Global Ambassador alongside singer Kellie Pickler, recognizing his extensive support and contributions to military morale through over 46 USO tour appearances.
July 2021 Launched Essential Voices with Wilmer Valderrama, an iHeartRadio podcast focusing on highlighting the experiences of key workers during the ongoing challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic.
February 15 2021 Welcomed daughter with Amanda Pacheco.
2020 Voiced Gaxton in the Disney/Pixar animated feature film Onward.
2020 Featured in Justin Bieber's 'Holy' music video directed by Colin Tilley
2020 Appeared in 'Blast Beat' as Ernesto Andres and voiced Gaxton in 'Onward'
December 2020 Announced expecting first child with fiancée Amanda Pacheco.
January 2020 Became engaged to Amanda Pacheco.
2019 Won the Imagen Foundation Award for Best Supporting Actor in Television.
2019 Voiced the character Thurman 'The Thurminator' Sanchez in 'Trouble'
2018 Voices Prince Philippe Charming in the animated film Charming.
2017 Appeared in Maluma's 'Felices los 4' and 'Felices los 4 (Salsa Version)' music videos, both directed by Jessy Terrero
2017 Featured in the documentary film 'Demi Lovato: Simply Complicated' as himself
2017 Wilmer Valderrama co-founded Harness, a non-profit organization, with America Ferrera and Ryan Piers Williams to improve representation in marginalized communities and encourage Latino civic engagement through their Be Counted census participation campaign.
2016 Appeared in 'The Adderall Diaries' as Josh
June 16 2016 Joined NCIS as a series regular, playing NCIS Special Agent Nicholas Torres
2015 Acted in 'The Girl Is in Trouble' as Angel and 'To Whom It May Concern' as Sam
2015 Stars in the film The Adderall Diaries.
2014 Appeared in multiple music videos including Demi Lovato's 'Really Don't Care', Fergie's 'L.A. Love (La La)', Don Omar's 'Pura Vida', and Demi Lovato's 'Nightingale'
2014 Starred in the film 'School Dance' as Flaco
2014 Plays Carlos Madrigal in From Dusk till Dawn: The Series, continuing until 2016.
2013 Wilmer Valderrama featured in the music video for 'Salud' by SkyBlu, alongside Sensato and Reek Rude
September 27 2013 Won an ALMA Award for Outstanding Social Activism
2012 Valderrama appears in multiple TV series including Suburgatory, Awake, Special Agent Oso, Are You There Chelsea?, Men at Work, and Raising Hope. He also competes as a contestant on Minuto Para Ganar
2011 Featured in LMFAO's 'Sexy and I Know It' music video directed by Mickey Finnegan
2011 Valderrama guest stars in multiple TV shows, including voicing Diego in The Cleveland Show and appearing in Royal Pains, NTSF:SD:SUV::, and Figgle Chat with Fred Figglehorn
2011 Appeared in multiple films including 'From Prada to Nada' as Bruno, 'Larry Crowne' as Dell Gordo, and 'The Brooklyn Brothers Beat the Best' as Jason
2011 Appears in the film Larry Crowne.
May 11 2011 Released the song 'The Way I Fiesta' under his alter ego Eduardo Fresco
2010 Appeared in the music video for Wisin & Yandel and T-Pain's 'Imagínate' directed by Jessy Terrero
2010 Wilmer Valderrama appeared in an episode of Imagination Movers titled 'Mouse Day'
2010 Wilmer Valderrama appears as himself on Extreme Makeover: Home Edition and plays Uncle Ernesto in an episode of Wizards of Waverly Place
2010 Wilmer Valderrama starred in the film 'The Dry Land' as Raymond Gonzales
2010 Started an on-and-off relationship with singer Demi Lovato, which continued until 2016.

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