Renier J. Murillo

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Renier J. Murillo
Born August 17, 1984 (1984-08-17) (age 23)
Miami, Florida, United States

Renier J. Murillo is an American stage and film actor of Costa Rican and Ecuadorian descent, currently residing in Homestead, Florida.

Renier began acting as a child, staring in amateur home movies with his brother. At South Dade Senior High School, Renier's education focused on the arts and he joined the Educational Theatre Association's International Thespian Society (Troupe 3637). While at South Dade, Renier performed in productions of Romeo & Juliet and Our Town.

Renier received a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Acting from Florida International University (FIU). His college acting credits include Cabaret, Anna in the Tropics, and A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum. While at FIU, he met Mario Xavier, founder of Golden Dragon Productions. Quickly becoming friends, Renier has since appeared in several of Xavier's films, including the Living Dead Lock Up trilogy. He has also appeared in such television shows as Showtime's Dexter.

Renier is currently working as an actor, performing in plays and developing future film projects.


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Films
Year Title Role Other notes
2008 If I Were Dictator Krog
2008 Line Brian
2008 Living Dead Lock Up 2: March fo the Dead Ducky
2007 The Palomino Club Vincent
2006 Freedom Granted Miguel
2005 Living Dead Lock Up Ducky
Television
2006 Dexter Concert Vendor
2007 Veredicto Final Defendant

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