Elliot Villar is an American theater and screen actor. He made his Broadway debut in 2011 as part of the original cast of War Horse. He is perhaps best known for his role as Fernando Vera in the USA Network showMr. Robot.
Villar began his professional acting career in 2003 as a fellow of the Shakespeare Theater Company in Washington, D.C. He acted in multiple regional theater productions during this period and made his screen acting debut in the 2004 independent comedy Knots. He then went on to receive a MFA in acting, after which he began a successful New York theater career. In 2007, he starred as Demetrius in the Public Theater's production of A Midsummer Night Dream for their Shakespeare in the Park program. That Fall, he starred in the off-Broadway production The Brothers Size opposite Brian Tyree Henry. In the following three years, he was part off the acclaimed casts of the regional production Boleros for the Disenchanted, the musical Coraline at the Lucille Lortel Theatre, the Shakespeare-adaptation The Age of Iron with the Classic Stage Company, and After the Revolution with Playwrights Horizon. He also had small roles in films and television shows, including The Rebound and Law & Order. Villar made his Broadway debut in 2011 as part of the cast of the American production of War Horse. As part of the original cast, he played the roles of Allan and Sodat Klausen. The production was critically acclaimed and received five Tony Awards that year. Villar stayed with the production until it closed in January 2013. In 2013, Villar was in the limited-run production of Collapse at the New York City Center. He also guest acted on episodes of the shows Blue Bloods and Elementary. From 2014 onwards, Villar began acting more for television. He guest starred on many different networkTV shows. His first recurring role was in 2015 as Thomas Schmidt in a two-episode arc in FOX'sGotham. In the same year, he had a recurring role in The Affair. In July 2015, Villar debuted his character Fernando Vera, an eccentric Dominican gangster, in the series premiere of USA'sMr. Robot. He appeared in three episodes in the first season and next appeared in the post-credit scene of the third season's finale episode. Villar was promoted to a main character in the show's fourth and final season. In the four years following 2015, Villar guest starred on seven television shows and held recurring roles on four other shows; these include AMC'sThe Son, a seven-episode arc on the science fiction dramaTime After Time, as an FBI agent in Sneaky Pete, and as Detective Herrera in the CBS anthology thriller show Tell Me a Story. He returned to the stage in 2018 for the off-Broadway production of Mary Page Marlowe at the Second Stage Theatre.