Nelson Vasquez delivered standout performances in biographical feature films directed by Leon Ichaso, playing complex characters such as Tito Goya in Pinero and Johnny Pacheco in El Cantante.
Nelson credits his first major acting role to the Off-Broadway play Blade To The Heat, where he played Wilfred Vinal at The Public Theater, receiving critical acclaim for his portrayal.
Nelson's television career took off with appearances on shows like New York Undercover, Law & Order, and NYPD Blue, before landing his most notable role as Correction Officer Eugene Rivera on HBO's gritty series OZ.
Nelson has worked with renowned playwright Edwin Sanchez and directors Casey Childs, Neil Pepe, Melia Bensussen, Jon Jory, Graciele Daniele, and George C. Wolfe, further solidifying his acting career.
Born and raised in Hell's Kitchen, New York City, Nelson was drawn to the worlds of theater, art, music, and film, often sneaking into performances as a young boy.
His parents, who emigrated from Lares, Puerto Rico, worked hard to provide for their family, instilling in Nelson a rich cultural heritage and a strong sense of community.
Nelson is the youngest of three siblings and initially dreamed of becoming a professional baseball player and athlete, but soon realized the challenges and limitations that came with pursuing such a career.
After attending NYC Public Schools and obtaining his Associates degree in Communication, Nelson began his show business career as a breakdancer during the 1980s hip hop explosion.
He then transitioned to professional dancing, choreography, and eventually acting, successfully making the leap from dancer to respected actor.