Joel de la Fuente, known for his role as Chief Inspector Kido in “The Man in the High Castle,” is more than just a talented actor.
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Born to Filipino parents in 1969, his journey in acting began at prestigious institutions like Brown University and NYU’s Tisch School of the Arts.
He polished his skills on stage with esteemed companies like the National Asian American Theater Company and the New York Shakespeare Festival.
De la Fuente’s presence on television expanded with roles like 1st Lieutenant Paul Wang in “Space: Above and Beyond” and Dr. Johann Pryce in “Hemlock Grove.”
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His versatility shone through in characters ranging from enigmatic to tech-savvy, such as Ruben Morales in “Law & Order: Special Victims Unit.”
However, it’s his portrayal of Chief Inspector Kido that left an indelible mark. In the dystopian world of “The Man in the High Castle,” Kido embodies complexity and internal struggle, brought to life with finesse by de la Fuente.
Beyond the screen, de la Fuente advocates for Asian American representation in Hollywood, actively engaging in industry conversations and promoting diverse storytelling.
With a career spanning stage, screen, and advocacy, Joel de la Fuente stands as a beacon of talent and inspiration, shaping a more inclusive entertainment landscape for future generations.


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