Josh Segarra is an actor known for his charisma, quick wit, and the ability to move easily between comedy, drama, and action. Whether he’s playing a charming leading man, a musical theater performer, or a calculating villain, Segarra brings an energy that makes him hard to ignore.

Joshua Louis Segarra was born in Orlando, Florida, and raised in a close-knit Puerto Rican family. His upbringing played a major role in shaping both his personality and his career. He has often spoken about how his family’s support and cultural roots helped keep him grounded, even as he chased a career in the unpredictable world of acting.

Segarra attended New York University’s Tisch School of the Arts, one of the country’s most respected acting programs. There, he trained in both theater and on-camera performance, building the foundation that would later allow him to move comfortably between stage and screen.

His early career included guest roles and smaller parts, but he began gaining attention with his work on the educational television series The Electric Company, where he played Hector Ruiz. The role showed off his comedic timing and natural charm, introducing him to younger audiences and giving him valuable screen experience.

His first major breakout role came in the USA Network comedy-drama Sirens (2014–2015), where he played Billy Cepeda, a confident and occasionally over-the-top paramedic. The show allowed Segarra to flex both his comedic and dramatic muscles, and his performance quickly made him a fan favorite. Unfortunately, the series was canceled after two seasons, cutting short what many believed could have been a long-running hit.

Segarra’s career took another big step forward when he joined the CW superhero series Arrow. Cast as Adrian Chase—later revealed to be the villain Prometheus—Segarra delivered a chilling and layered performance. What began as a seemingly friendly district attorney turned into one of the show’s most dangerous and psychologically complex antagonists. His portrayal earned praise from both critics and fans, cementing his reputation as a versatile performer.

On stage, Segarra has also made his mark. He starred in the Tony Award–winning musical On Your Feet!, portraying music producer Emilio Estefan. The role showcased his singing, dancing, and acting skills, proving that he was just as comfortable in a musical theater spotlight as he was on a television set.

In later years, Segarra continued to build a strong television presence, appearing in series such as The Other Two, where his comedic performance earned particular praise. His ability to shift from dramatic villains to lighthearted comedy roles has become one of his greatest strengths.

Off screen, Segarra is known for his upbeat personality and love of performance in all its forms. He’s a karaoke enthusiast who’s never shy about grabbing the microphone, whether it’s classic rock or modern pop. He’s also a big sports fan, especially when it comes to professional wrestling, and he has often cited the theatrical nature of wrestling as an influence on his acting style.

Family remains central to his life. He frequently speaks about his Puerto Rican heritage and the importance of staying connected to his roots. His strong family ties, he says, have helped him stay balanced in an industry that can be unpredictable.

Like many actors, Segarra faced his share of early struggles—countless auditions, near-misses, and projects that didn’t last as long as hoped. But his persistence, versatility, and infectious enthusiasm have helped him build a steady and growing career.

Josh Segarra’s journey is a reminder that success in acting often comes from staying adaptable, working hard, and bringing genuine energy to every role. As he celebrates his birthday, audiences can look forward to seeing him continue to entertain—whether he’s singing, joking, or plotting something devious on screen.