Ramón Rodríguez is making waves in Hollywood, redefining the Latino leading man archetype on his own terms. The New York-born actor never expected to lead a network procedural, let alone become a creative force behind one, but with ABC’s “Will Trent,” he is doing just that.
In the role of Special Agent Will Trent, Rodríguez brings a new identity to the character originally written as white and blond in the novels by Karin Slaughter. He saw an opportunity to step into a colorless role and explore the character’s identity in a way that resonated with him.
The show’s creative team supported Rodríguez’s vision, even in the face of pushback from some longtime fans of the source material. He was determined to challenge expectations and help reshape the procedural format, focusing on making the show better rather than just making himself look good.
Rodríguez’s efforts have paid off, with “Will Trent” gaining viewership each season since its 2023 debut. The recent third season introduced critically praised storylines, including an arc that delved into Will’s relationship with his estranged father, played by Yul Vazquez. This casting decision was championed by Rodríguez and added depth to the character.
With the success of “Will Trent,” Rodríguez is now positioned as a contender for his first lead actor in a drama Emmy nomination. He acknowledges the lack of representation for Latinos in Hollywood and hopes to see more diverse talent recognized in the industry.
Rodríguez’s journey into acting was unconventional, starting with Nike commercials in the early 2000s before committing to the craft and enduring years of playing stereotypical roles. Now, as an executive producer, he influences casting decisions and scripts, using his platform to open doors for other Latino creatives.
Looking beyond “Will Trent,” Rodríguez has appeared in Prime Video’s “G20,” showcasing his action chops and versatility as an actor. He is drawn to juicy, meaty roles that challenge him, whether they are dramatic or action-driven.
Despite his growing success, Rodríguez remains committed to seeing “Will Trent” through as long as the storytelling remains inspired. He believes in passing the baton to the next generation of storytellers and actors, focusing on his cultural pride and legacy in shaping the future of television.
In a landscape where Latino representation is still lacking, Ramón Rodríguez stands out as one of television’s most compelling multihyphenates, using his platform to make a difference and inspire change in the industry.