Moisés Arias: Exploring His Success Story Beyond Disney

Moisés Arias gained fame in his formative years as a regular on the Disney Channel. After his acting debut on Everybody Hates Chris, Arias joined the Disney Channel as a child star, appearing in several television shows such as Hannah Montana, The Suit Life of Zack & Cody, and Wizards of Waverly Place. Arias also appeared in the Disney television movie Dadnapped. More so, he joined other network stars to participate in the Disney Channel Games from 2006 to 2008.

While the major highlights of his early acting career revolve around Disney, Moisés Arias has evolved over the years as he continues to expand his horizon. Away from Disney, the New York City-born actor has appeared in notable films and TV shows such as Fallout, Pitch Perfect 3, Five Feet Apart, Ender’s Game, The Perfect Game, and The King of Staten Island. Keep reading for a complete rundown of Arias’ life and career.

Moisés Arias Became a Regular On the Disney Channel In 2006

Moises Arias (middle) in Wizards of Waverly Place

While his debut acting role was in one episode of Chris Rock‘s semi-autobiographical sitcom Everybody Hates Chris, Arias was propelled to fame when he joined the Disney Channel in 2006. His first Disney project was a voice role as Marcus in one episode of The Emperor’s New School, the second sequel to Disney’s 2000 film The Emperor’s New Groove. Subsequently, Arias earned his spot among other network stars and played Randall in The Suite Life of Zack & Cody the same year.

Perhaps his most notable role so far, Moisés Arias portrayed Rico Suave in the Disney Channel’s Hannah Montana from 2006 to 2011. He joined the cast at age 10 in a recurring role in season 1 before switching to the main cast from seasons 2 to 4. Arias appeared on Hannah Montana until he was around 16, appearing in 70 episodes of the teen sitcom altogether. Arias was a contestant on the first and second Disney Channel Games as part of the red team and joined the yellow team for the third one.

His stint in the Disney Channel Games lasted from 2006 to 2008. In 2009, Arias played André in the Disney Channel television film Dadnapped. He also made guest appearances in Wizards of Waverly Place as Max’s conscience and Phineas and Ferb as Fred’s voice. On the big screen, he reprised the role of Rico Suave in the Hannah Montana: The Movie 2009 project. Arias has not appeared in any Disney Channel project since Hannah Montana ended in 2011.

He Has Built a Successful Television Career Beyond Disney

Moises Arias in Fallout

Arias has continued to prove his career transcends his Disney Channel days. While his television credits mostly stem from his Disney Channel stint, Moisés Arias has moved on to other projects on the small screen. In his last year on the Hannah Montana cast, Arias made a guest appearance on Love Bites as Jeff. He Landed recurring roles as Matt in The Middle season 3 in 2012 and as Luis in Jean-Claude Van Johnson in 2017. Arias appeared in one episode of The Good Doctor in 2019 as Luca Jones. He currently plays Norm MacLean on Fallout.

Dissecting Moisés Arias’ Film Credits

 

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Moisés Arias debuted on the silver screen in 2006 when he played Juan Pablo in Nacho Libre. His early film credits include Beethoven’s Big Break as Billy, The Perfect Game as Mario Ontiveros, and Astro Boy as Zane. In 2012, Arias appeared in three films, including The Secret World of Arrietty and We the Party. He lent his voice to Antonio Perez in Despicable Me 2 (2013) and appeared in Gavin Hood‘s Ender’s Game the same year.

Arias portrayed Biaggio in The Kings of Summer (2013) to positive reviews. His next film role was as Anthony Carroll in The Stanford Prison Experiment (2015). From 2016 to 2020, Arias was seen in notable films such as The Land, Ben-Hur, Pitch Perfect 3, Kong: Skull Island, Little Bitches, Five Feet Apart, and Judd Apatow’s The King of Staten Island starring Pete Davidson as Scott Carlin

Moisés Arias starred as Gabriel Boullait in Jockey (2021). He portrayed Kyle Wallace in the true crime drama film American Murderer which chronicles the crimes committed by Jason Derek Brown. He also appeared in Samaritan as Reza Smith. Divinity (2023) is one of Arias’ latest film projects and he has not shown any sign of slowing down. Check out this Disney gem raising the bars with its premiere.

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