John Ortiz Joins ‘Will Trent’ in Season 2 Recurring Role

John Ortiz Joins ‘Will Trent’ in Season 2 Recurring Role

John Ortiz (American Fiction) has been cast in a recurring role on ABC’s Will Trent for Season 2.

He will play Antonio Miranda, Will’s (Ramon Rodriguez) maternal uncle. He is described as warm and charismatic, with ties to Atlanta and Puerto Rico. Antonio is eager to catch up on lost time with the nephew he never knew he had.

Antonio was first mentioned in a recent episode by James Ulster (Greg Germann), who is Will’s biggest connection to his murdered biological mother. Ortiz will debut in episode 206, airing Tuesday, April 9 at 8 p.m.

Based on Karin Slaughter’s New York Times bestselling series Will Trent, the series follows a special agent for the Georgia Bureau of Investigation who was abandoned at birth and endured a harsh upbringing in Atlanta’s overburdened foster care system. Now, Will uses his unique perspective to pursue justice and has the highest clearance rate at the GBI.

In addition to Rodriguez, the police procedural stars Sonja Sohn as Amanda Wagner, Erika Christensen as Angie Polaski, Iantha Richardson as Faith Mitchell, and Jake McLaughlin as Michael Ormewood.

The executive producers are Liz Heldens, Daniel Thomsen, Karin Slaughter, and Oly Obst. Ramón Rodríguez serves as co-executive producer. The series is produced by 20th Television.

Most recently, Ortiz starred in Cord Jefferson’s American Fiction opposite Jeffrey Wright, which was nominated for Best Picture at the Academy Awards, Golden Globes, Critics’ Choice, and Independent Spirit Awards. Additionally, Ortiz was nominated for a SAG Award as part of the film’s ensemble. He will next be seen in Chris Pine’s feature film The Poolman; Bill Lawrence’s upcoming Apple TV+ series Bad Monkey; and Netflix’s The Madness with Colman Domingo.

Ortiz is also known for his work on stage – as an actor and director, and is the co-founder of LAByrinth Theater Company. He is repped by Gersh, Principal Entertainment LA, and Schreck Rose Dapello, et al.

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