Jonathan Del Arco Bio, Age, Net Worth, Partner, Gay, Height, Movies, Chicago Med

Jonathan Del Arco Biography

Jonathan Del Arco is a gay rights and political activist from Uruguay. He is best known for his roles as Hugh the Borg in Star Trek: The Next Generation and Star Trek: Picard, as well as Dr. Morales in The Closer and Major Crimes.

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How old is Jonathan Del Arco?- Age

Del is 57  years old as of March 2023. He was born n March 7, 1966, in Uruguay.

Jonathan Del Arco Height

Jonah stands at a height of 5′ 7″ (1.7 m) tall.

Jonathan Del Arco’s Partner- Gay

A year and a half after moving to Hollywood, Del Arco met Kyle Fritz, a talent manager. They started dating around the time Del Arco appeared on Star Trek: The Next Generation in the episode “I, Borg,” and later married.

Jonathan Del Arco Chicago Med

He appeared in Chicago Med an American medical drama television series as Albert Marrero. Chicago Med follows the emergency department (ED) doctors and nurses of the fictional Gaffney Chicago Medical Center.

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Jonathan Del Arco Career

Del Arco became interested in acting and theater as a teenager. He frequently took the commuter train from his home in Port Chester, New York, to Manhattan, where he saw plays. He eventually enrolled in acting classes there, and after graduating from high school, he relocated permanently to New York City. Del Arco was soon cast in the touring company of Torch Song Trilogy. Del Arco moved to Los Angeles, California, in 1990, after appearing on the television show Miami Vice and in the independent film Lost Angeles. Following that, he appeared as a guest star on the television shows True Colors, Sisters, The Wonder Years, and Blossom, as well as in the film The Mambo Kings.

Del Arco has appeared in a variety of live theatrical productions. His New York stage debut was in Milcha Sanchez-Roosters Scott’s at the INTAR Theatre in 1987. Mel Gussow, a theater critic, praised his “most sensitive performance” and called his debut “auspicious.” He made his Broadway theater debut in 1988, when he understudied and then replaced Christopher Collet in Michael Weller’s play Spoils of War at the Music Box Theatre. This was followed in 1990 by an off-Broadway appearance at the Kitchen Theatre Company in John Jesurun’s Everything That Rises Must Converge. Other stage performances by Del Arco include Paul Zindel’s Amulets Against the Dragon Forces, Anna Deavere Smith’s House Arrest, Quincy Long’s The Virgin Molly, and Common Infractions / Gross Injustices.

Del Arco joined the South Coast Repertory’s Hispanic Playwrights Project in 1996 and stayed for six seasons. He also worked with Anna Deavere Smith at Harvard University’s Institute on the Arts and Civic Dialogue during the summers of 1998 and 1999. In 2003, he landed a recurring guest star role on FX Networks’ series Nip/Tuck, playing a transgender woman named Sofia Lopez. Other high-profile roles on shows like 24, The Sopranos, and Dollhouse followed. Beginning in 2007, Del Arco was a series regular on TNT cable network’s The Closer as Dr. Morales, an openly gay medical examiner. He reprised his role in the spin-off series Major Crimes.

Del Arco is a gay right, environmental, and political activist. Del Arco began waiting tables for a living in 1995. Instead, he found paid work on an environmental campaign led by actor/director Rob Reiner through a friend. Del Arco went on to work on a number of political campaigns. Del Arco attributes his newfound passion and expansiveness as an actor to his political activism, which led to new acting roles. Del Arco worked as a celebrity surrogate for President Barack Obama in 2012, Hillary Clinton in 2016, and the Biden/Harris campaign in 2020. He promotes the Gay, Lesbian, and Straight Education Network (GLSEN), which Del Arco describes as “life-changing.”Del Arco is a member of the Actors’ Equity Association.

Jonathan Del Arco’s Net Worth

Arco has an estimated net worth of 5 million dollars as of 2023.

Jonathan Del Arco Movies

  • 2000 Grosse Pointe
  • 2001 Star Trek
  • 2002 First Monday
  • 2003 The Division
  • 2004 Crossing Jordan
  • 2005 24
  • 2006 The Sopranos
  • 2007–2012 The Closer
  • 2009 Dollhouse
  • 2012 This American Housewife
  • 2014 The Crazy Ones
  • 2016 NCIS
  • 2012–2018 Major Crimes
  • 2020 Star Trek: Picard
  • 2022 Chicago Med
  • TBA From Scratch