Vico Ortiz

Puerto Rican actor (born 1991) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Vico Ortiz (born October 10, 1991) is a Puerto Rican actor, drag king, and activist.[3] They are best known for portraying Jim Jimenez on the HBO Max television series Our Flag Means Death.[4] Ortiz is a recipient of the Human Rights Campaign Visibility Award and the GLAAD Media Award.

Born (1991-10-10) October 10, 1991 (age 34)
OccupationActor
Yearsactive2011–present
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Ortiz in 2024
Born (1991-10-10) October 10, 1991 (age 34)
EducationAmerican Academy of Dramatic Arts
OccupationActor
Years active2011–present
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Early life and education

Vico Ortiz was born on October 10, 1991,[5] in San Juan, Puerto Rico, where they were raised.[1][2][6] They are fluent in Spanish and English; Spanish was the first language they learned.[7]

Ortiz received their education at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts in Los Angeles.[8]

Career

Ortiz started their acting career in 2011 when they starred in the short film Oprah's Audience Moves On. For the following years, they had many small roles in other shorts and TV shows.[9]

Around 2017–2018, Ortiz told their agent that they wanted to go for roles of all genders, whether non-binary like them, or not. When they were hired for non-queer roles, they started suggesting to the writers that their characters could be non-binary, and some shows accepted to make the change.[10]

In 2018, they starred in the queer web series Recon, about a group of teenagers attending a secret spy school, as Ren St. Claire, one of the main characters.[9] Later that year, they starred in two episodes of the TV show Vida.

In 2019, they starred in another queer web series titled These Thems, where they played Vero, a non-binary character befriending a 30-year old woman who had just come out.[9] Ortiz also wrote the Spanish subtitles for the show.[10]

In 2021, they had recurring roles in both The Sex Lives of College Girls and S.O.Z. Soldados o Zombies.[9]

In 2022, they had their first main role in a television show, Our Flag Means Death.[9] Ortiz plays a non-binary pirate in this queer comedy about the romantic relationship between Blackbeard and Stede Bonnet which quickly became a hit.[11] Ortiz says that their interactions with fans have changed their life, and that they felt encouraged to get top surgery after seeing fan art of their character, Jim, getting gender-affirming surgery from the show's cook and de facto surgeon Roach (played by Samba Schutte).[12]

In 2023, they had two recurring voice acting roles in the animated television show Adventure Time: Fionna and Cake.[9] They voiced the supporting characters Hunter, Skater Y and Fern.

In 2024, Ortiz was a featured guest in the second season of the GLAAD digital series Dímelo.[13] They also voiced a nonbinary companion character in Elder Scrolls Online named Tanlorin.[14]

In 2025, they had a recurring voice acting role on the Ambie-winning fiction podcast What Happened in Skinner.[8][15] In 2025, they also performed a solo cabaret-style show called "Rise of a King" at FUERZAfest in New York City.[16]

Personal life

Ortiz is non-binary. They use they/them pronouns in English[17][18][19] and elle/le/e in Spanish.[3][20] In an episode of the podcast Gender Reveal, they identified as genderfluid as well as non-binary, comparing their gender to a waterbed, "constantly moving, but in a fun way".[10]

Ortiz performs as a drag king named "Vico Suave".[3] Their character takes inspiration from both their Hispanic/Caribbean and American culture,[8] as well as "men who are comfortable with their femininity", such as Ricky Martin, Marc Anthony and Bad Bunny.[21] They have another drag king persona named AJ when performing with their boy band the Backstreet Butches.[10] Ortiz's drag king career started when a friend convinced them to participate in a show before they even knew what drag was.[21]

In July 2023, Ortiz revealed they are in a polyamorous relationship and shared photos of their partners.[22]

Ortiz is an activist in subjects such as Puerto Rican federal voting rights, anti-racism, and gender neutrality in the Spanish language.[3]

Filmography

Television

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2014 Transparent Cindy 1 episode
2015 The Fosters Cole's buddy 1 episode
2017 Criminal Minds Worker 1 episode
2018 Vida Tasha 2 episodes
2019 American Horror Story Rudy 1 episode
2020 Everything's Gonna Be Okay Lyndsey 2 episodes
2021–2025 The Sex Lives of College Girls Tova 8 episodes
2021 S.O.Z. Soldados o Zombies Sgt. Vicky Valencia Recurring role
2022-2023 Our Flag Means Death Jim Jimenez Main role
2023 Harley Quinn Tefé Holland (voice) 3 episodes
2023 Adventure Time: Fionna and Cake Hunter/Skater Y/Fern (voice)
2025 King of Drag Themself Guest judge; 1 episode
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Film

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2023 Craig Before the Creek Serena (voice)
2024 Spark Dani Main role; Film premiered at the Inside Out Toronto Film Festival[23]
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Web series

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2018 Recon Ren St. Claire Main role
2019 These Thems Vero Main role
2024 Dímelo Themself Featured guest
TBA Atlantis Rocks Ben Main role[24]
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Podcast

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2025 What Happened in Skinner Dani Vázquez Recurring role
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Accolades

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2021 The Queerties These Thems Performance in a Digital Series Nominated [25]
2022 Gold Derby TV Award Our Flag Means Death Best Comedy Supporting Actor Nominated [26]
GLAAD Media Award Primer Impacto (Univision) Outstanding Spanish-Language TV Journalism Won [27]
The Queerties Our Flag Means Death Favorite TV Performance Nominated [28]
2023 Audie Awards Velorio Spanish Language Title Nominated [29]
Peabody Awards Our Flag Means Death Entertainment Nominated [30]
2024 Annie Awards Craig Before the Creek Outstanding Achievement for Voice Acting in an Animated Television/Media Production Nominated [31]
The Queerties Our Flag Means Death Favorite TV Performance Runner-up [32]

Autostraddle TV Awards

Outstanding Supporting or Guest Actor Playing an LGBTQ+ Character in a Sci-Fi/Fantasy Series Nominated

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Fan Favorite Out LGBTQ+ Actor Won
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Other accolades

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