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Home/People/Arlen Escarpeta
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Born
Apr 9, 1981
Age 44
Place of Birth
Belize, Central America
Known For
Acting
Gender
Male

Career Highlights

19
Movies
25
TV Shows
Also Known As
Arlen Alexander Escarpeta
IMDb Profile

Arlen Escarpeta

Acting

Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Arlen Alexander Escarpeta (born April 9, 1981) is a Belizean actor. In 2004, Escarpeta earned critical acclaim for his breakout film role as an honor student caught with a handgun at school in the independent drama American Gun. The film, which premiered at the Toronto Film Festival, also starred Forrest Whitaker, Marcia Gay Harden and Donald Sutherland. The following year, he co-starred with Matthew McConaughey and Matthew Fox in McG's true-life drama We Are Marshall, about the aftermath of the 1970 plane crash that killed Marshall University's football team. Escarpeta was more recently seen in David Wain's comedy, The Ten, which premiered at the 2007 Sundance Film Festival. He had earlier appeared in Carls Franklin's coutroom thriller High Crimes, starring Morgan Freeman and Ashely Judd. Escarpeta first gained attention on the small screen when he starred in the NBC series American Dreams. He played Sam Walker, a young black man dealing with the changing times of the turbulent '60s. His television work also includes guest roles in on such series as Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, Without A Trace, Cold Case, Judging Amy, ER, The Shield, Boomtown, 7th Heaven and Boston Public. In 2009 he played Lawrence, in the horror slasher Friday the 13th. Arlen follows Friday the 13th with leading roles in several features. He next stars in the drama Roslyn, followed by Preston Whitmore's Dough Boys. He also stars as a young LAPD officer on patrol during the racial gang war in the drama 818, on which Escarpeta also serves co-producer. Escarpeta has also been cast in Final Destination 5, the fifth film in the hit horror franchise.
Discovering Ella poster

Discovering Ella

as Chick Webb
2023
Wolves at the Door poster

Wolves at the Door

as Officer
2016
Whitney poster

Whitney

as Bobby Brown
2015
Lennon or McCartney poster

Lennon or McCartney

as Self
2014
Into the Storm poster

Into the Storm

as Daryl
2014
Crystal Lake Memories: The Complete History of Friday the 13th poster

Crystal Lake Memories: The Complete History of Friday the 13th

as Self
2013
Star Trek Into Darkness poster

Star Trek Into Darkness

as Additional Voices (voice)
2013
Final Destination 5 poster

Final Destination 5

as Nathan
2011
Midnight Son poster

Midnight Son

as Russell
2011
Brotherhood poster

Brotherhood

as Mike
2010
Privileged poster

Privileged

as Deshaun
2010
Friday the 13th poster

Friday the 13th

as Lawrence
2009
Dough Boys poster

Dough Boys

as Corey
2009
The Ten poster

The Ten

as Todd Jaffe
2007
We Are Marshall poster

We Are Marshall

as Reggie Oliver
2006
The Substance of Things Hoped For poster

The Substance of Things Hoped For

as Patrolman Powers
2006
American Gun poster

American Gun

as Jay
2005
High Crimes poster

High Crimes

as Guard #2
2002
The Playaz Court poster

The Playaz Court

as Reggie
2000