Wilmer Valderrama Movies
In his role as eager-to-fit-in exchange student Fez on the enduring and popular Fox sitcom
That '70s Show, actor
Wilmer Valderrama mangles the popular lingo of the eponymous decade with gleeful abandon. Though removed from his small-screen persona, the handsome actor can give the impression of a young
Benicio Del Toro. His dorky and personable charm as Fez has endeared him to television audiences, making him one of
That '70s Show's defining personalities. A Miami native whose family relocated to Venezuela when he was three years old, the aspiring actor would eventually return stateside to pursue a career in the entertainment industry.
Valderrama joined the cast of
That '70s Show shortly before finishing his high-school education at William Howard Taft High School in 1998, and three short years later, the television mainstay made his feature debut by taking to the diamond with a supporting role in the romantic teen comedy
Summer Catch. Guest appearances on
Grounded for Life and
That '70s Show co-star
Ashton Kutcher's hidden-camera prankster series,
Punk'd, were quick to follow, and in 2003,
Valderrama essayed the role of DJ Keoke in the flashy true-crime drama
Party Monster. Based on the exploits of murderous club-kid
Michael Alig, the film offered
Valderrama an opportunity to truly separate himself from his popular small-screen persona. With
That '70s Show still going strong in 2004, the popular television star's voice could also be heard in the animated children's film
Clifford's Really Big Movie. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide