Néstor Carbonell

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Néstor Gastón Carbonell[1][2] (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈnestoɾ ɣasˈtoŋ kaɾβoˈneʎ]; born December 1, 1967) is an American actor, director, and screenwriter. He came to prominence for his role as Luis Rivera in the NBC sitcom Suddenly Susan. He is known for his roles as Richard Alpert in the ABC drama series Lost, Sheriff Alex Romero in the A&E drama series Bates Motel, and Yanko Flores in the Apple TV+ drama series The Morning Show. Carbonell also starred as Mayor Anthony Garcia in Christopher Nolan's superhero films The Dark Knight (2008) and The Dark Knight Rises (2012). He won the 2024 Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series for his role in the FX series Shōgun.[3]

Born
Néstor Gastón Carbonell

(1967-12-01) December 1, 1967 (age 58)
Occupations
  • Actor
  • director
  • screenwriter
Yearsactive1989–present
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Néstor Carbonell
Carbonell at GalaxyCon Columbus in 2022
Born
Néstor Gastón Carbonell

(1967-12-01) December 1, 1967 (age 58)
Alma materHarvard University (AB)
Occupations
  • Actor
  • director
  • screenwriter
Years active1989–present
Spouse
(m. 2001)
Children2
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Early life

Carbonell was born in New York City to Cuban parents Néstor Tulio Carbonell Cortina and Rosa Ramírez de Arellano Cárdenas. His parents are of Spanish descent (his grandparents were of Catalan, Basque, Navarran, and Andalusian origins).[4][5] Carbonell was raised a Roman Catholic.[6]

Nestor's father worked for PepsiCo,[7][8] which required the family to live for periods of time in London, Mexico City, the Bahamas, and Caracas.[9] His father is also active in the Cuban community, authoring the book And The Russians Stayed: The Sovietization of Cuba.[10] Carbonell has an older sister, Rosa Maria "Mia" Carbonell, a Senior Vice President of Corporate Communications at Forbes. Former professional baseball player Rafael Palmeiro is his cousin. His paternal great-grandfather, José Manuel Cortina, was a noted Cuban orator and diplomat.[11]

Carbonell was educated at The British School while living in Caracas. His family later moved back to the U.S., and he attended Deerfield Academy in Massachusetts with future Lost co-star Matthew Fox.[12]

In 1990, he graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in English from Harvard University (also the alma mater of his father and sister).[13]

Career

Carbonell promoting Lost in 2010

Carbonell's first acting role was a guest starring part as Alberto Cordova in an episode of As the World Turns. He then appeared in episodes of Law & Order, Melrose Place, A Different World, Reasonable Doubts, Good Advice, Brotherly Love, and The John Larroquette Show. In 1995, he starred in a dual role, Roberto and one half of the Couple in Bar, in Stephen Sondheim and George Furth's play Getting Away with Murder. That same year, he appeared as a main cast member on the short-lived The WB sitcom Muscle. He subsequently portrayed the regular role of Luis Rivera on the Brooke Shields-led sitcom Suddenly Susan for four seasons (19962000).

For much of his early career, he played characters with thick Hispanic accents, and was so convincing that people often assumed that was his normal speaking voice. One of Carbonell's first obstacles in Hollywood was branching out from ethnic roles.[14] In 2000, Carbonell made his debut as a screenwriter with the comedy film Attention Shoppers, in which he also starred as Enrique Suarez, the lead role. He has since had recurring roles on Resurrection Blvd., The Tick, Kim Possible (as the voice of Señor Senior Jr.), Century City, Strong Medicine, and Cold Case. He also guest starred on Scrubs (in the episode "My Moment of Un-Truth"), House (in the episode "Cursed"), Monk (in the episode "Mr. Monk Gets Married"), and Day Break (in the episode "What If He Can Change the Day?"). In 2006, he appeared alongside his future Lost co-star Matthew Fox, as assassin Pasquale Acosta, in the film Smokin' Aces.

Carbonell and Sarah Michelle Gellar at the 2011 San Diego Comic-Con

Carbonell was cast as Richard Alpert on the third season of ABC's drama series Lost. The mysteries surrounding his ageless character were heavily discussed among the fan community throughout his arc in the season.[15] While producing the final episodes of the third season, Carbonell was cast in a starring role as Frank Duque on the CBS series Cane. The writers of Lost modified their original story plan for the third season in anticipation for Carbonell's potential unavailability. Despite Carbonell's willingness to return to the ABC series, CBS president Nina Tassler ruled out another guest appearance.[16] Cane was cancelled during the 2007–2008 Writers Guild of America strike, freeing Carbonell from his contract with CBS.[17] In 2008, Lost showrunner Carlton Cuse stated that Carbonell would reprise his role as Richard Alpert towards the end of the series' fourth season,[18] as a result of Cane's cancellation.[17] Carbonell made appearances in the episodes "Cabin Fever" and "There's No Place Like Home". Cuse cited this as an unintended positive consequence of the strike.[18] Carbonell appeared in nine episodes of the fifth season,[19] and was upgraded to a main cast member of Lost for its sixth and final season.

In 2008, he landed the role of Mayor Anthony Garcia in Christopher Nolan's The Dark Knight.[20] His wife, Shannon Kenny, was previously involved in a Batman project, voicing the character Inque in the Batman Beyond television series. In 2010, Carbonell joined the series Psych for two episodes playing Declan Rand, a criminal profiler.[21] In 2011, Carbonell starred in the CW series Ringer as FBI agent Victor Machado.[22] Also in 2011, he was announced to guest star in FX comedy series Wilfred, a role which later turned into a recurring one.[23] The following year, Carbonell briefly appeared in The Dark Knight Rises, reprising his role as Mayor Anthony Garcia in the final installment of Christopher Nolan's Dark Knight trilogy.[24]

Carbonell with the cast of Bates Motel in 2013

From 2013 to the series' ending in 2017, he portrayed Sheriff Alex Romero in the A&E Psycho prequel series Bates Motel, opposite Vera Farmiga and Freddie Highmore. In the first season, he starred in a recurring capacity, but was upgraded to a main cast member starting with the second season.[25] Carbonell also directed three episodes of the series.[26][27] In 2014, he guest starred on the CBS drama series Person of Interest in the episode "Most Likely to...",[28] and on the CBS political drama series The Good Wife in the episode "The Deep Web".[29] That same year, he began recurring as Raymond Navaro in NBC's espionage thriller series State of Affairs.[30] In 2017, Carbonell directed the episode "Apple" of the ABC drama series The Good Doctor, starring his Bates Motel co-star Highmore.[31][32]

In 2024, he appeared as Rodrigues in the FX series Shōgun, winning the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series for the role.[3]

Personal life

Carbonell has been married to Australian actress Shannon Kenny since January 3, 2001.[12] They met while working together on the 1995 television series Muscle and went on to co-star in the 2000 film Attention Shoppers, which Carbonell wrote.[33] The couple have two sons, Rafael (born 2002) and Marco (born 2005).[12] He is a practicing Roman Catholic.[6]

Carbonell's dark eyelashes have been a staple topic of discussion in interviews, and both Carbonell and the producers of Lost made it clear they are not enhanced by any form of makeup.[34] A short skit during the Lost panel at the 2009 San Diego Comic-Con featured Carbonell allegedly applying eyeliner before throwing a rant upon receiving the wrong color makeup from an assistant.[35] In a season 5 episode of Lost, James "Sawyer" Ford refers to Carbonell's character as "your buddy out there with the eyeliner."[34] In addition, in the Psych episode "Shawn 2.0", Shawn Spencer comments about him having "impossibly dark eyelashes."[36]

He is fluent in Spanish, a skill he put to use in the sixth-season episode of Lost, "Ab Aeterno", in which numerous scenes contain dialogue mostly or solely in Spanish.[37] He also starred in a Spanish-language Heineken commercial.[38]

Filmography

Film

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Year Title Role Notes
2000Attention ShoppersEnrique Suarez
2001Jack the DogJack the Dog
2003ManhoodJack the Dog
2005The Lost CityLuis Fellove
2006Smokin' AcesPasquale Acosta
2008The Dark KnightMayor Anthony Garcia
Killer MovieSeaton Brookstone
2010Noah's Ark: The New BeginningLeeu (voice)
2012For Greater GloryMayor Picazo
The Dark Knight RisesMayor Anthony Garcia
2013Dead DropSantiago
2016Director's CutCSI Perry
ImperiumTom Hernandez
2017Crown HeightsBruce Regenstreich
2022BanditDetective John Snydes[39]
Medicine MenSilas St. John
2023ClawfootEvan[40]
2024The Image of YouDavid[41]
Getting LostHimself
2025MotherlandMateo
2026The RipMajor Thom Vallejo
Ready or Not 2: Here I ComeIgnacio El Caido
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Television

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YearTitleRoleNotes
1989As the World TurnsAlberto CórdovaEpisode: "1.8965"
1991Law & OrderStuart CarradineEpisode: "Out of Control"
1992Melrose PlaceAlexEpisode: "Lost & Found"
A Different WorldMalik Velásquez2 episodes
1993Reasonable DoubtsTomasso LópezEpisode: "The Ties That Bind (Part 1)"
1994Good AdviceMarcoEpisode: "Two Times Twenty"
1995MuscleGianni13 episodes
1996Brotherly LoveEduardoEpisode: "Remember"
The John Larroquette ShowFelicioEpisode: "Intern Writer"
1996–2000Suddenly SusanLuis Rivera93 episodes
1998Veronica's ClosetTony TonyEpisode: "Veronica's All Nighter"
Encore! Encore!Marly MorrowEpisode: "Mr. Joe's Wild Rose"
2000Resurrection Blvd.Peter Terrano6 episodes
Noriega: God's FavoriteMajor GiroldiTelevision film
Happily Ever AfterSir Gooey (voice)Episode: "Robinita Hood"
2001These Old BroadsGavinTelevision film
2001–2002The TickBatmanuel9 episodes
2002The Laramie ProjectMoisés KaufmanTelevision film
Static ShockGarcía (voice)Episode: "Pop's Girlfriend"[42]
Ally McBealMiles JosephsonEpisode: "What I'll Never Do for Love Again"
2002–2007Kim PossibleSeñor Senior Jr. (voice)12 episodes
2003Queens SupremeBenedettoEpisode: "Supreme Heat"
The DivisionByron JohnsonEpisode: "Cold Comfort"
2004MonkDalton PadronEpisode: "Mr. Monk Gets Married"
ScrubsDr. Ronny RamírezEpisode: "My Moment of un-Truth"
Century CityTom Montero9 episodes
2004–2006Strong MedicineJonas Rey14 episodes
2005Dave the BarbarianZit (voice)Episode: "The Way of the Dave/Beauty and the Zit"[42]
Justice League UnlimitedEl Diablo (voice)Episode: "The Once and Future Thing, Part One: Weird Western Tales"[42]
HouseJeffrey ReilichEpisode: "Cursed"
2006Brandy & Mr. WhiskersTito (voice)Episode: "Rain Delay"
Commander in ChiefDr. Kyle BrockEpisode: "The Elephant in the Room"
Cold CaseMike Valens3 episodes
Day BreakEddie ReyesEpisode: "What If He Can Change the Day?"
2007Eloise: The Animated SeriesDiego (voice)Episode: "Eloise Goes to Hollywood"
American Dragon: Jake LongCupid (voice)Episode: "The Love Cruise"
Andy Barker, P.I.Dr. Jeremy CeyEpisode: "The Big No Sleep"
CaneFrank Duque13 episodes
2007–2010LostRichard Alpert29 episodes
2010–2012The Penguins of MadagascarSavio (voice)4 episodes[42]
2010PsychDeclan Rand2 episodes
2011–2012RingerVictor Machado17 episodes
2011–2014WilfredDr. Arturo Ramos3 episodes
2013–2017Bates MotelSheriff Alex Romero45 episodes
2014Person of InterestMatthew ReedEpisode: "Most Likely to..."
The Good WifeDaniel IrwinEpisode: "The Deep Web"
2014–2015State of AffairsRaymond Navaro7 episodes
Jake and the Never Land PiratesEagle-Eye (voice)2 episodes
2015Ray DonovanSheldon BlackwoodEpisode: "Handshake Deal"
2017–2020Elena of AvalorKing Raul (voice)4 episodes
2018Midnight, TexasKai Lucero7 episodes
2019–presentThe Morning ShowYanko Flores25 episodes
2019–2020Big Hero 6: The SeriesChief Cruz (voice)9 episodes[42]
2020DuckTalesPonce de Leon, Springbreakers (voice)Episode: "The Forbidden Fountain of the Foreverglades!"[42]
2024ShōgunVasco Rodrigues3 episodes[43]
2025PulseDr. Ruben Soriano8 episodes
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Stage

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YearTitleRoleLocation
1990A Silent ThunderCpl. Joe SantanaApple Corps Theatre, New York
1995Getting Away with MurderRoberto / Couple in BarOld Globe Theatre, San Diego
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Other credits

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Year Title Functioned as Notes
Director Writer Producer
2000Attention ShoppersYesExecutive
2015–2017Bates MotelYes3 episodes
2017–2020The Good DoctorYes2 episodes
2018RiseYesEpisode: "The Petition"
2021–2022New AmsterdamYesEpisodes: "Seed Money", "All Night Long", "Big Day"
2023–2024Law & OrderYesEpisodes: "Private Lives", "Report Card"
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Awards and nominations

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Year Award Category Nominated work Result
1996 ALMA Awards Outstanding Individual Performance in a Comedy Series Suddenly Susan Nominated
1998 Outstanding Actor in a Comedy Series Won
1999 Won
2003 Ft. Lauderdale International Film Festival Star on the Horizon Himself Won
2009 ALMA Awards Best Actor on Television – Drama Lost Nominated
2010 Golden Nymph Awards Outstanding Actor – Drama Series Nominated
Gold Derby Awards TV Ensemble of the Year Nominated
Imagen Awards[44][45] Best Actor – Television Nominated
2013 Best Supporting Actor – Television Bates Motel Nominated
2014 Nominated
2022 Screen Actors Guild Awards Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series The Morning Show Nominated
2024 Nominated
Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series Shōgun (for "Anjin") Won
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