Joel De La Fuente has worked across the globe with some of the most celebrated actors, artists and musicians on stage and screen. Onstage, Mr. De la Fuente has played Vershinin in The Three Sisters directed by Brian Mertes; Florizel in the critically-praised Winter’s Tale at the Williamstown Theater Festival, and Valentine in The Two Gentlemen of Verona for the prestigious New York Shakespeare Festival (Shakespeare in the Park).
He is active with the National Asian American Theater Company, where he served as the 2005 Artistic Associate and played the title role in their acclaimed production of Ivanov as well as Iago in Othello, among others. In 2013, De la Fuente garnered a Drama Desk Nomination for Best Solo Performance in portraying Gordon Hirabayashi for Jeanne Sakata’s one-person play, Hold These Truths.
On television, De la Fuente appears as Dr. Johann Pryce on the Emmy-nominated Netflix supernatural thriller Hemlock Grove. Additi
Joel De La Fuente has worked across the globe with some of the most celebrated actors, artists and musicians on stage and screen. Onstage, Mr. De la Fuente has played Vershinin in The Three Sisters directed by Brian Mertes; Florizel in the critically-praised Winter’s Tale at the Williamstown Theater Festival, and Valentine in The Two Gentlemen of Verona for the prestigious New York Shakespeare Festival (Shakespeare in the Park).
He is active with the National Asian American Theater Company, where he served as the 2005 Artistic Associate and played the title role in their acclaimed production of Ivanov as well as Iago in Othello, among others. In 2013, De la Fuente garnered a Drama Desk Nomination for Best Solo Performance in portraying Gordon Hirabayashi for Jeanne Sakata’s one-person play, Hold These Truths.
On television, De la Fuente appears as Dr. Johann Pryce on the Emmy-nominated Netflix supernatural thriller Hemlock Grove. Additional television credits include recurring roles on Law & Order: SVU, ER, and the Sidney Lumet series 100 Centre Street.
Select film credits include: Ava’s Possessions (2015 SXSW), Brief Reunion, The Adjustment Bureau, Forgetting the Girl, The Happening, Personal Velocity (Sundance Grand Jury Prize Winner); Heights; Return to Paradise; and From Other Worlds.
De la Fuente is an alumnus of Brown University and the Graduate Acting Program at NYU.