Toby Holguin's storied career in the entertainment industry has its roots in the early 1980s, marked by a remarkable tenure as a child actor on beloved television shows such as Fantasy Island, which premiered in 1977, and Silver Spoons, which debuted in 1982.
During this pivotal period, he developed a passion for thrill-seeking activities, including racing BMX bikes and learning to ride motorcycles. This innate sense of adventure would later serve as a catalyst for his entry into the stunt industry, where he would go on to refine his skills under the guidance of renowned stuntman-turned-horse wrangler Jack Lilley.
Lilley's mentorship enabled Holguin to master the art of horse work, laying the groundwork for his eventual transition into stunt work.
In 1989, he embarked on his career as a stuntman, and since then has compiled an impressive portfolio of work on over 100 films and television shows.
In addition to his work as a stuntman, Holguin has also showcased his versatility as an actor, taking on a wide range of roles and coordinating numerous film and television projects.
His professional affiliations include membership in the prestigious Stuntmen's Association of Motion Pictures and Television, the oldest and largest association of professional stuntmen in America.