Wilson's journey began in Dover, New Jersey, where he spent the first 15 years of his life. He then relocated to McAllen, Texas, and later graduated high school in Phoenixville, Pennsylvania. At the age of 19, he set his sights on Southern California, driven by a dream to become a rap artist.
As he navigated the streets of Los Angeles, he pursued his passion for music, collaborating with groups such as Latin Bomb Squad, N.T.S, and The Suspects. However, he also found himself drawn to the gang lifestyle, a path that nearly derailed his aspirations.
Undeterred, Wilson redirected his focus towards acting, inspired by the works of Robert De Niro and Al Pacino. He enrolled in acting classes, landing a few background roles, including an appearance in Sons of Anarchy (season 4, episode 9). In 2006, he secured his first feature film role in The Blue Hour.
As his acting career began to take off, Wilson came to a profound realization: the gang lifestyle was not for him. He redirected his energy towards his family and career, choosing to focus on the positive aspects of his life.
In recent years, Wilson has continued to thrive in his profession, booking a co-starring role on the popular show "Scorpion." He is grateful for the opportunities that have been presented to him and is passionate about his craft.