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Alex Meraz

Alex Meraz is an , dancer, martial artist, and visual artist of (Tarasco) indigenous Mexican heritage. Born on January 10, 1985, in , he is best known for portraying the hot-tempered Paul Lahote in The Twilight Saga: New Moon (2009) and The Twilight Saga: Eclipse (2010). His multifaceted career spans , , dance, and stunt work, often highlighting Indigenous themes and characters. Meraz graduated from the New School for the Arts & Academics in , where he honed his skills in and performance. Before pursuing acting full-time, he taught mask-making and in Phoenix-area schools and community centers, and trained extensively in , including and , for over a decade. He also trained as a under coordinator and performed as a lead dancer with renowned choreographers such as , Rulan Tangen, and Santee Smith, while co-founding the contemporary dance company Dancing Earth. In , Meraz earned a Gemini Award nomination for his role in the documentary Dancing with Spirit, which explored Native American dance traditions. Meraz made his film debut in Terrence Malick's The New World (2005), playing a in the story of . Following his breakout success with the Twilight franchise, he took on diverse roles, including Gomez, a member of Seal Team A, in (2016). On television, he recurred as a member in (2017), portrayed Border Patrol Agent Ivan Muños in season 3 of AMC's (2025), and played drug cartel lieutenant Jimenez in Landman (2024–2025). More recently, he joined the cast of the Indigenous-led drama Many Wounds (2024) and the action thriller (2025), starring .

Early life

Heritage and family background

Alex Meraz was born on January 10, 1985, in , USA, to a family of Mexican American descent. He is a descendant of the (also known as Tarasco) Nation, an indigenous people from the northwestern region of , . His paternal grandfather was a Tarascan-speaking . Meraz is the youngest of six siblings. He was born and raised in Mesa, part of the greater , where his family's heritage provided early connections to and Native cultural traditions. His father was incarcerated when Meraz was five years old, and his mother died of when he was 17. This background instilled a strong sense of cultural pride that influenced his early identity and later advocacy for Native representation in media.

Education and early artistic pursuits

Meraz was born and raised in , where he attended local public schools and displayed an early interest in the performing and . He later graduated from for the Arts & Academics, a public charter high school in , with a focus on —particularly and —and theater. During his high school years, Meraz began formal training in , including and (in which he earned a after five years of study), as well as contemporary and dance forms, through school programs and local studios in the area. Following his graduation, Meraz taught , , and visual arts classes at community centers and schools throughout the area, using the income to support his ongoing pursuits in painting and illustration.

Professional career

Early roles and training

Meraz moved to following his graduation from for the Arts in , to pursue a career in . Initially, he worked as a dancer and , training as a stuntman under and performing as a lead dancer in indigenous and contemporary productions with choreographers such as , Rulan Tangen, and Santee Smith, while also serving as a founding member of the dance company Dancing Earth. His debut film role came as a core warrior in Terrence Malick's The New World (2005), where he portrayed a warrior, a part that showcased his expertise and physical prowess developed through years of training in , , and . Meraz continued building his resume with stunt work and minor television appearances, all while auditioning relentlessly for larger parts in the industry. To hone his on-camera skills, Meraz self-trained through acting workshops, balancing this professional development with part-time teaching gigs in the Phoenix area, where he instructed community classes on various arts, including mask-making and breakdancing. His dance background proved instrumental in securing physically demanding roles early on.

Breakthrough in The Twilight Saga

Meraz's breakthrough came with his casting in The Twilight Saga: New Moon (2009), where he portrayed Paul Lahote, the hot-tempered member of the Quileute werewolf pack. Initially auditioning for the role of pack leader Sam Uley using a scene from the novel involving discussions about Victoria's killings at Emily's house, Meraz impressed casting directors with a single improvised line—"Speak for yourself"—delivered with a wink and kiss, securing him the part of Paul instead. He reprised the role in The Twilight Saga: Eclipse (2010) and The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 1 (2011), contributing to the franchise's depiction of the tribe's shape-shifters. Drawing on his background as a martial artist, Meraz performed many of his own stunts in New Moon, leveraging his expertise in and to bring physical intensity to Paul's volatile character. To ensure authenticity, Meraz researched culture extensively during the audition process and collaborated with mentors like dancer , informing his portrayal and emphasizing respect for indigenous traditions. In interviews, he highlighted the films' value in presenting contemporary Native American characters, noting how the series showcased indigenous actors in modern settings rather than historical stereotypes, fostering unity across Native communities. The role propelled Meraz to international fame, with fan interactions intensifying during promotional tours from to 2011, including premieres where he signed autographs and engaged with enthusiastic crowds who recognized him as the "bad-boy" . Behind the scenes, his skills influenced fight , allowing for dynamic, improvised elements in the pack's action sequences. This Twilight success marked a pivotal shift, opening doors to further action-oriented projects.

Post-Twilight projects and recent work

Following his roles in , Alex Meraz continued to build his career in action-oriented projects, including a supporting role as a pirate in Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides (2011) and a recurring role as Javi Cano, a member, in (2017). He took on a lead role opposite in the independent film Savage Innocents (2018). Meraz expanded into urban fantasy with his portrayal of Serafin, a fierce Inferni elf enforcer, in Netflix's Bright (2017), reuniting with director in a world blending modern policing with mythical creatures. The role allowed him to explore antagonistic depth in a genre-blending narrative about racial tensions among humans, orcs, and elves, further diversifying his on-screen presence beyond supernatural romance. Beginning with a supporting part as Navy SEAL Gomez in the DC Comics film (2016), where he demonstrated his proficiency in intense combat sequences alongside stars like and . This high-profile ensemble piece marked an early post-franchise step into mainstream superhero cinema, highlighting Meraz's physicality in a directed by . In a return to Native American-centered storytelling, Meraz starred as Border Patrol Agent Ivan Muños in season 3 of AMC's (2025), appearing in 4 episodes that delved into mysteries. His performance as the complex, duty-bound Muños contributed to the series' acclaim for its authentic representation of experiences, drawing praise from critics for grounding the neo-Western noir in cultural nuance and emotional realism. The show, adapted from Tony Hillerman's novels, emphasized Meraz's ability to portray multifaceted characters within community-driven narratives. Meraz's recent television work includes a recurring as the antagonistic cartel leader Jimenez in Taylor Sheridan's Landman (2024–2025) on Paramount+, spanning four episodes amid the oil industry's high-stakes drama. He also appeared as Carlos "Charlie Boy" Ortiz in eight episodes of FX's : Aaron Hernandez (2024), a true-crime exploring the star's scandals and downfall, where his character added layers to the examination of fame, crime, and personal turmoil. Meraz joined the cast of the Indigenous-led drama Many Wounds (upcoming), directed by Jeremy Torrie. As of 2025, he has joined the cast of the upcoming thriller Subversion, an production directed by Patrick Vollrath, alongside and , focusing on a blackmailed naval commander's mission. These film and television roles complement his increasing focus on serialized storytelling, which offer opportunities for sustained character arcs and integration of advocacy themes, such as perspectives seen in , reflecting a broader evolution toward diverse narratives in his career.

Personal life

Marriage and children

Alex Meraz married his wife, Kim, on December 31, 2007. A devoted fan of the Twilight series, Kim encouraged Meraz to audition for the role of Paul Lahote in The Twilight Saga: New Moon, believing his background and physicality made him ideal for the part; this familial support played a key role in his casting breakthrough. The couple welcomed their first son, Somak, on March 18, 2009, followed by their second son, Talus Alexander, born on May 6, 2012. Actor Raoul Trujillo serves as godfather to their son Somak. As of 2025, Meraz and Kim remain parents to these two boys, forming a family of four with no additional children reported. Meraz and his family are based in Los Angeles, where he balances his acting career—often involving travel for film and television shoots—with home life, prioritizing time with Kim and their sons. Kim continues to support his professional endeavors, including accompanying him to industry events.

Advocacy and other interests

Meraz has been an active advocate for greater Native American representation in , emphasizing the importance of authentic portrayals that educate audiences about Indigenous cultures. His heritage deeply informs this work, driving his efforts to highlight urban Indigenous experiences and challenges. For instance, he served as a at the 2023 Native American Youth Summit hosted by the Indian Health Care Resource Center in , where he addressed strategies for young urban to advocate for themselves through development. In addition to his advocacy, Meraz supports organizations focused on Indigenous healing and awareness. Beyond activism, Meraz pursues painting and illustration as personal hobbies, often drawing inspiration from his Purépecha roots. He also maintains a dedicated practice in martial arts—such as mixed martial arts, karate, and capoeira—and contemporary Native American dance, which he credits with supporting his physical fitness and mental well-being.

Filmography

Film

Meraz's feature film career began with a minor role in Terrence Malick's historical epic The New World (2005), where he portrayed a core warrior among the Native American characters, marking his first credited appearance on screen. He achieved breakthrough recognition portraying Paul Lahote, a hot-tempered member of the Quileute werewolf pack, across three installments of The Twilight Saga: New Moon (2009), Eclipse (2010), and Breaking Dawn – Part 1 (2011). In these films, Meraz contributed not only as an but also through stunt performances, emphasizing the physical demands of the shape-shifting sequences. His casting as a Native American in these roles was praised for bringing authenticity to the tribal representations, offering a positive aimed at younger audiences. In 2011, Meraz appeared as a pirate (uncredited) in Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides. That same year, he starred as Zack, an ex-boxer training for underground fights, in the direct-to-video martial arts sequel Never Back Down 2: The Beatdown, highlighting his background in mixed martial arts through intense combat scenes. Meraz appeared in a brief but action-oriented supporting role as Gomez, a member of Seal Team A, in David Ayer's ensemble blockbuster Suicide Squad (2016), contributing to the film's high-stakes raid sequences. The following year, he played Serafin, a supporting Inferni elf enforcer in the urban fantasy action film Bright (2017), directed by David Ayer, adding to the movie's diverse supernatural ensemble. In 2018, Meraz starred in the lead role opposite Ray Liotta in the independent film Savage Innocents. In the Western The Last Son (2021), Meraz portrayed Patty, an outlaw entangled in a prophecy-driven revenge tale, showcasing his versatility in genre roles. In 2024, Meraz appeared in the Indigenous-led drama Many Wounds as Bash 'The Smash'. Meraz has no awards for his film performances to date, though his work in the has been critically noted for enhancing Native American visibility in mainstream cinema. He is set to appear in the upcoming submarine thriller (TBA), though his specific role remains undisclosed.

Television

In 2017, he secured his first recurring television role as Javier Cano in season 2 of TNT's , appearing in six episodes as a cartel associate and the son of a powerful . Javier's arc intensifies the Cody family's criminal entanglements, involving high-stakes confrontations and betrayals that drive the season's escalating tensions. Meraz took on a recurring role in season 3 of AMC's (2025), portraying Border Patrol agent Muños in 7 episodes. As a colleague and romantic interest to officer Bernadette , Ivan is integral to the series' Navajo-centered mystery plots, navigating border security challenges, personal loyalties, and cultural nuances in the Southwest. His performance contributed to the show's acclaim for cultural authenticity, earning praise from Native American critics in 2025 for its respectful depiction of experiences. In 2024, Meraz appeared as Carlos "Charlie Boy" Ortiz in eight episodes of FX's miniseries American Sports Story: Aaron Hernandez, a guest role highlighting the ethical dilemmas and interpersonal dynamics surrounding the NFL star's downfall. His character underscores themes of loyalty and moral compromise within the sports world. That same year, he joined Taylor Sheridan's Landman on Paramount+ as Jimenez, an oil worker entangled with operations, recurring in 4 episodes of season 1. Jimenez's storyline amplifies the roughneck drama's exploration of industry perils, power struggles, and cross-border threats in . Meraz has not received major individual television awards, though his work in has been noted for enhancing the series' impact on Native representation.

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