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Mel Rodriguez

Melvin Dimas Rodriguez (born June 12, 1973) is an American actor renowned for his versatile supporting roles in television and film, particularly his portrayal of Nurse Patsy de la Serda in the dark series Getting On (). He is also widely recognized for playing Todd Rodriguez in the Fox post-apocalyptic () and Marco Pasternak in the crime drama (). Rodriguez's film credits include notable appearances as Officer Martinez in the indie drama (2006) and Officer Morales in the thriller (2002). Recent projects include roles in the series The Residence (2025) and the film Sarah's Oil (2025). Born in Miami, Florida, Rodriguez grew up in the city's neighborhood. After dropping out of high school, he earned a to the at Purchase (SUNY Purchase), a prestigious conservatory for theater arts and film, from which he graduated. Following his education, Rodriguez initially pursued stage acting in while working odd jobs, including at a cigar shop, before transitioning to on-screen work. In 2025, he publicly shared his significant journey, advocating for health and . Rodriguez made his television debut in 1999 with a guest role on . He gained early prominence with a recurring role as Frank on the ABC The George Lopez Show (2002–2007), appearing in 5 episodes. Subsequent highlights include Sgt. Núñez on the Community (2009–2015), SPC Chubowski on the Fox Enlisted (2014), and Ernie Gomes in the Showtime dark On Becoming a God in Central Florida (2019). His also features supporting parts in The Three Burials of Melquiades Estrada (2005), showcasing his range in both dramatic and comedic genres.

Early life and education

Family background and childhood

Melvin Dimas Rodríguez, known professionally as Mel Rodriguez, was born on June 12, 1973, in , . Of Cuban American heritage, he was raised in the vibrant neighborhood, a tight-knit Cuban enclave known for its cultural richness amid the challenges of Miami, including the era's cocaine trade and associated violence. Growing up in this environment instilled resilience in Rodriguez, who navigated a tough upbringing marked by community bonds and personal hardships. As a youth, Rodriguez developed an early interest in , training at a historic gym once frequented by and aspiring to a professional career in the sport. He participated as an amateur boxer during high school at Senior High but ultimately abandoned the pursuit after experiencing a particularly hard punch that deterred him from continuing. At age 17, Rodriguez dropped out of high school to focus on , a decision that initially upset his parents, though he later promised—and achieved—becoming the first in his family to graduate from college. Throughout his childhood, Rodriguez endured related to his , feeling "invisible" due to his weight in a society that stigmatized larger individuals. These experiences contributed to emotional challenges, including anxiety and depression, as he later reflected: "In society, you feel kind of invisible when you're that heavy and you kind of get lost." His weight fluctuations, reaching nearly 400 pounds at times, stemmed partly from using food as comfort amid these early struggles.

Entry into acting and education

Despite initially showing no interest in the arts and associating with a rough crowd, his trajectory shifted dramatically in high school when his drama teacher, Marty Hancock, recognized his potential and encouraged him to join an educational theater production. Hancock redirected Rodriguez away from trouble by casting him in The Inner Circle, an AIDS awareness play co-starring activist , which toured schools and prisons across , allowing Rodriguez to discover the transformative power of performance. Inspired by this experience but having dropped out of high school to pursue full-time—much to his parents' dismay, as he promised to become the first in his family to earn a —Rodriguez secured a to the prestigious SUNY Purchase of Theatre Arts and . He drove up Interstate 95 from to enroll, committing to a rigorous four-year program that culminated in a (BFA) in . This formal training honed his skills in classical and contemporary theater techniques, providing a foundational education that contrasted sharply with his unstructured entry into performance. After graduating, Rodriguez stayed in the Purchase area, managing a local cigar shop while commuting to New York City to audition for and perform in off-Broadway stage roles. These early off-Broadway experiences solidified his dedication to , bridging his informal high school inspirations with professional aspirations and setting the stage for his transition to on-screen work.

Professional career

Early roles

Rodriguez made his film debut in 2002, portraying Officer Morales in David Fincher's thriller , a minor role that marked his entry into feature films alongside stars and . Following this, he secured early television appearances, including a recurring role as Frank, a co-worker and friend to the protagonist, on the ABC sitcom from 2002 to 2007, appearing in five episodes across the series' run. After graduating from the acting conservatory at SUNY Purchase, Rodriguez continued to take on supporting parts in independent films, such as his role as Captain Gómez in Tommy Lee Jones's directorial debut The Three Burials of Melquiades Estrada (2005), which explored themes of border life and retribution in . These early opportunities were interspersed with financial hardships; around 2011, Rodriguez and his wife, Desiree Dundr Rodriguez, faced near-homelessness as steady work remained elusive in the competitive industry.

Breakthrough in television

Rodriguez's breakthrough in television came during the through a series of standout supporting roles that showcased his versatility in blending humor, , and dramatic depth, earning him recognition as a go-to for ensemble-driven series. Building on earlier guest appearances, such as his recurring role on the George Lopez in the early 2000s, Rodriguez landed parts that allowed for nuanced character arcs amid high-profile ensemble casts. One of his pivotal roles was as Nurse Patsy de la Serda in the HBO dark comedy Getting On (2013–2015), where he appeared in 17 episodes as the reform-minded supervising nurse at a dysfunctional extended care unit. 's character, marked by ambiguous sexuality and a customer-centric agenda aimed at improving ward efficiency, provided Rodriguez with opportunities to explore comedic timing amid the show's satirical take on healthcare . Critics praised his performance for injecting warmth and absurdity into the ensemble, with his portrayal earning a Critics' Choice Television Award nomination for Best in a Comedy Series in 2015. Rodriguez further solidified his television presence as Todd Dimas Rodriguez in the Fox post-apocalyptic comedy (2015–2018), portraying the character across 64 episodes as a cheerful, amiable survivor who joins the core group after spotting fireworks en route to . Todd evolves from a lovable grappling with loss—stemming from his parents' death in childhood, which led to —to a devoted family man navigating complex romantic entanglements and a deep longing for parenthood in the face of . His arc highlights themes of and , with critics noting Rodriguez's ability to balance Todd's unwavering optimism against the show's escalating absurdities, contributing to the series' 85% approval rating on . In the AMC prequel series Better Call Saul (2015, 2017), Rodriguez appeared as Marco Pasternak in three episodes, depicting Jimmy McGill's loyal childhood friend and con-artist partner from , whose bittersweet reunion underscores Jimmy's internal conflicts within the universe. Marco's development as a street-smart yet grounded figure culminates in a poignant heart attack scene, symbolizing the perils of their shared past, and Rodriguez's nuanced delivery was lauded for adding emotional layers to the flashback sequences. Rodriguez capped the decade with his role as Ernie Gomes in the Showtime satirical drama On Becoming a God in (2019), featuring in all 10 episodes as a kind-hearted, married co-worker drawn into a scheme alongside Krystal Stubbs. Ernie's explores vulnerability and moral compromise, as his unspoken attraction to Krystal pulls him deeper into the pyramid's exploitative world, serving as the series' moral compass amid its critique of American consumerism. The performance was highlighted in reviews for anchoring the ensemble's emotional core, aligning with the show's 85% score for its clever absurdity and .

Film work and recent projects

Rodriguez made his mark in film with a supporting role as Officer Martinez in the 2006 indie comedy , directed by , where he portrayed a stern who interrogates the Hoover family after their van breaks down. His performance contributed to the film's critical acclaim, earning it an Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay. In 2018, Rodriguez starred as Bobby, the loyal best friend to the protagonist in the , a gender-swapped remake directed by Rob Greenberg and Bob Fisher, alongside and . For his portrayal of the hardworking and humorous Bobby, Rodriguez received an Imagen Award nomination for in a , recognizing outstanding performances by actors. Rodriguez expanded into voice acting with the role of Colt Bronco, a rule-following police officer, in Pixar's 2020 animated fantasy Onward, directed by , which grossed over $132 million worldwide despite a theatrical release impacted by the . He has continued voice work in other animated projects, including additional voices in the 2025 Netflix series Haunted Hotel, an adult-oriented about misfits running a haunted establishment. Transitioning into the 2020s, Rodriguez took on the recurring role of , a quirky engineer, in the murder-mystery comedy series The Residence, created by and released in eight episodes on March 20, 2025. The series, set in the , follows a chef investigating a amid eccentric staff, with Rodriguez's character providing through his engineering mishaps. In film, Rodriguez appears as Mace, a protective Mexican oil worker and moral guide to a young heiress, in the 2025 historical drama Sarah's Oil, directed by David A.R. White, which dramatizes the true story of Sarah Rector's fight for her oil-rich land in early 20th-century Oklahoma. The film premiered in November 2025 to positive reviews for its inspirational narrative. Rodriguez's rising profile in the industry led to his signing with Innovative Artists Entertainment for representation in all areas in May 2025, following his notable television work such as the nurse Patsy De La Serda in Getting On. This move positions him for further diverse roles across film and animation in the coming years.

Personal life

Marriage and family

Mel Rodriguez married Desiree Dundr Rodriguez in the early , having met her prior to his breakthrough role in the series Getting On (2013–2015), during a period when the couple faced financial hardship and were nearly homeless. Desiree, a and dancer, has been a supportive partner throughout his career, often accompanying him to industry events such as the 2020 premiere of Disney-Pixar's Onward. The couple are parents to two daughters, and Pearl. has credited fatherhood with motivating significant personal changes, emphasizing his commitment to being a present and protective parent. The family resides in , where 's career in television and film has required relocations from his birthplace to pursue opportunities in the entertainment industry.

Health journey and advocacy

Rodriguez has spoken openly about facing during his childhood due to his , which contributed to ongoing struggles throughout his adult life. In a 2020 interview, he revealed that he and his wife were nearly homeless just one or two years prior to his breakthrough role on the series Getting On, which marked a pivotal turning point in his career and provided financial stability. Around 2019, shortly after the birth of his second daughter, Rodriguez decided to focus on his , embarking on a journey that resulted in shedding over 160 pounds through consistent lifestyle changes like walking short distances regularly. His family served as a primary for this transformation, as he aimed to be a healthier presence for his young daughters. In May 2025, while promoting his role in Netflix's The Residence, Rodriguez discussed portraying a love interest as a "bigger guy," emphasizing how such storylines challenge typical stereotypes and promote more inclusive representations of diverse body types in media. In October 2025, Rodriguez shared updates on his ongoing body transformation via , flexing his muscles and expressing pride in staying committed to his journey despite past fluctuations of around 150 pounds multiple times. Rodriguez has continued to advocate for in recent interviews, addressing biases against larger men—such as assumptions that they lack intelligence—and encouraging beyond external validation.

Filmography

Film

  • Showtime (2002) – Armored Car Driver
  • Panic Room (2002) – Officer Morales
  • Deuces Wild (2002) – Big Dom
  • The Terminal (2004) – Man in Cast (uncredited)
  • Garfield: The Movie (2004) – Security Officer
  • The Three Burials of Melquiades Estrada (2005) – Captain Gomez
  • Shark Bait (2006) – Manny / Dr. Tang (voice)
  • Little Miss Sunshine (2006) – Officer Martinez
  • West of Brooklyn (2008) – Sal
  • The Watch (2012) – Chucho
  • Fat (2013) – Ken
  • Suburban Gothic (2014) – Hector
  • Brave New Jersey (2016) – Sheriff Dandy
  • Fat Camp (2017) – Big Mike
  • Overboard (2018) – Bobby (supporting)
  • Onward (2020) – Officer Colt Bronco (voice)
  • Punching and Stealing (2020) – The Head Guy
  • Sarah's Oil (2025) – Mace

Television

Mel Rodriguez began his television career with guest appearances in the late and early 2000s, progressing to recurring and series regular roles in sitcoms and dramas. His notable television work spans comedy and procedural genres, including main cast roles in HBO's Getting On and Fox's .
Year(s)TitleRoleEpisodes
2002–2007Frank5
2009–2015Sgt. Núñez3
2010–2011Migo Salazar13
2013–2015Getting OnPatsy de la Serda17
2014EnlistedSPC Chubowski13
2015–2018Todd61
2015–2017Marco3
2019On Becoming a God in Ernie Gomes10
2021Made for LoveIgnacio3
2021Game Warden Burt (voice)2
2021: VegasHugo Ramirez10
2022The AfterpartyCaptain Ostrander3
2023Carol & The End of the WorldLuis Felipe Jacinto (voice)5
2025Haunted HotelAdditional Voices1
2025The Residence8
2025St. Denis MedicalMelTBD

Music videos

Rodriguez made a notable appearance in the music video for the Pixies' track "Greens and Blues," released in 2014 as part of the band's EP-2. In the clip, directed by Josh Frank, he stars as the last remaining human on a desolate , wandering barren landscapes with a can of before an encounter with an visitor. The video's draws thematic parallels to and , aligning with Rodriguez's comedic and dramatic range seen in his television roles. No other music video credits for Rodriguez have been documented in major filmographies or entertainment databases.

Awards and nominations

Television honors

Rodriguez received recognition for his portrayal of Nurse de la Serda in the HBO series Getting On, earning multiple nominations from organizations celebrating Latino talent and television excellence. In 2014, he was nominated for the Imagen Award for Best Supporting Actor – Television for Getting On. The following year, in , Rodriguez earned another Imagen Award nomination in the same category for his continued work on the series. His performance culminated in a 2016 nomination for the Critics' Choice Television Award for Best Supporting Actor in a Series, highlighting his comedic timing and depth in the role.
YearAwardCategoryProjectOutcome
2014Best Supporting Actor – TelevisionGetting OnNominated
2015Best Supporting Actor – TelevisionGetting OnNominated
2016Best Supporting Actor in a Comedy SeriesGetting OnNominated

Film and other recognitions

Rodriguez received a nomination for the Imagen Award for – Feature Film for his role as Bobby in the 2018 comedy Overboard, recognizing his portrayal of a loyal friend navigating comedic mishaps alongside and . In 2017, he shared in the Phoenix Film Festival's Copper Wing Award for Best Ensemble Acting for his performance as Dandy in the historical comedy , which also earned the festival's Best Picture honor for its satirical take on a small town's reaction to the 1938 War of the Worlds broadcast. These film recognitions highlight Rodriguez's versatility in supporting roles within ensemble-driven comedies, complementing his broader career achievements in .

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