Javi Mulero

Javi Mulero

Actor, Playwright and Screenwriter

Los Angeles, California

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About Javi

Javi Mulero is known for his work on Tremors 3: Back to Perfection (2001), Chained (2013) and Raw Justice (1994).

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  • From Now On

    From Now On (2018)
    Film Actor

  • Hollywood/Highland

    Hollywood/Highland (2018)
    Film Actor

  • Cockburn

    Cockburn (2018)
    Film Actor

  • Renaissance Afternoon

    Renaissance Afternoon (2017)
    Film Actor

  • Sigma

    Sigma (2016)
    TV Series Actor

  • Millie and the Lords

    Millie and the Lords (2015)
    Film by Jennica Carmona (Drama and Family) Miscellaneous Crew This is the story of Milagros Baez (Millie.) Millie struggles with low self esteem and has little or no sense of who she is as a Puerto Rican. Her life begins to change when she meets Mateo, a former member of the Young Lords Party. As she begins to educate herself and stand up for her own needs, making new friends and finding a boyfriend along the way,she changes herself and everyone around her.She begins to see that it is her and only her that can take the first step in changing her life. Written by Jennica Carmona

  • NCIS

    NCIS (2014)
    Television by Don McGill (Action, Comedy, Crime, Drama and 2 More) Actor Special Agent Leroy Jethro Gibbs is the leader of a team of special agents belonging to the NCIS (Naval Criminal Investigative Service) Major Case Response Team. Gibbs, a former Marine, is a tough investigator and a highly skilled interrogator who relies on his gut instinct as much as evidence. Gibbs' second in command is Senior Field Agent Tony DiNozzo, a womanizing, movie-quoting former Baltimore Homicide Detective, who despite being the class clown always gets the job done. The team also consists of probationary field agent Eleanor Bisbop, a former NSA agent, as well as Junior Field Agent Timothy McGee, a computer-savvy agent often mocked by DiNozzo. Assisting them are Abby Sciuto, the energetic-but-Goth lab tech who is like a daughter to Gibbs, and Dr. Donald Mallard, nicknamed Ducky, the eccentric medical examiner full of unusual stories. This team of elite agents, based in Washington, D.C., solve criminal cases involving Marine and Navy personnel and their families, sometimes ... Written by NCIS Lover

  • Chained

    Chained (2013)
    Film (short) by Shawn Driscoll (Action and Drama) Actor Under the backdrop of the blazing hot sun, a pack of inmates spend another routine day breaking dirt on the CHAIN GANG. The worst of the worst find themselves chained together in this short suspense thriller. Tensions flare as one inmate set on revenge, finds himself in a showdown with another inmate set on escape. How far down will a man go to make things right? Written by Anonymous

  • Ironside

    Ironside (2013)
    Television by Collier Young (Crime, Drama and Thriller) Actor Centers on Robert T. Ironside, a tough, sexy and acerbic police detective relegated to a wheelchair after a shooting who is hardly limited by his disability as he pushes and prods his hand-picked team to solve the most difficult cases.

  • 3 Bullets for 3 Bastards

    3 Bullets for 3 Bastards (2011)
    Film (short) by Tashfin Ikram (Crime) Actor

  • Apocalypse According to Doris

    Apocalypse According to Doris (2011)
    Film by Victor Goss (Comedy) Actor DORIS takes a spiritually subversive look at channeling, prophesy, and our current obsession with apocalyptic events, warning the dangers of predicting the future. In this story about an unknown housewife living on the edge of the desert, Doris Stiles involuntarily channels predictions of the end of the world, and becomes an overnight media sensation. She opens her door to true believers and nut cases alike, turning her dysfunctional family inside out for the whole world to see, including an unscrupulous reporter who infiltrates her group and has the tragic secret of his life exposed by this gifted woman. Understanding channeling and other involuntary psychic experiences is what Doris struggles hard to integrate into her life as she walks a virtual tightrope of paranormal experiences in a difficult family situation surrounded by an environment of national and political chaos. This narrative shares her experiences with viewers by celebrating the awakening and evolving human ... Written by Victor Goss

  • Ghost Whisperer

    Ghost Whisperer (2007)
    Television by John Gray (Drama and Fantasy) Actor Melinda Gordon inherited her "gift" - the ability to see and talk with the spirits of dead people - from, and was coached in its use by her grandmother. Running an antique store in a small town, newly married to a paramedic, Melinda helps the ghosts wandering around who are trapped between worlds by helping them to resolve unfulfilled aspects of their former life. Written by Ron Kerrigan <mvg@whidbey.com>

  • Cane

    Cane (2007)
    Television by Cynthia Cidre (Drama) Actor A Latino family works together to operate a rum business.

  • Testimony: The Maria Guardado Story

    Testimony: The Maria Guardado Story (2002)
    Film by Randy Vasquez (Documentary) Miscellaneous Crew

  • Tremors 3: Back to Perfection

    Tremors 3: Back to Perfection (2001)
    Video by Brent Maddock (Action, Comedy, Horror, Sci-Fi and 1 More) Actor Third Tremors movie takes us back to the small Nevada town of Perfection where local resident and adventurer Burt Grummer returns after traveling abroad and killing carnivorous worms called "Graboids" (introduced in the first movie) and their offspring "Shriekers" (introduced in the second movie) to life in his home town and must deal with some crooked land developers, a thrill-seeking guy named Jack Sawyer looking for wealth in this potential tourist town, and eventually dealing with a new strain of Graboid worms that metamorph into their second Shrieker phase, and whom unexpectedly morph into their third stage for another harrowing battle against Burt and Jack in the desert surrounding the town. Written by Matthew Patay

  • The District

    The District (2000)
    Television by Jack Maple (Comedy, Crime and Drama) Actor Despite having over 30 law enforcement agencies, Washington DC still has the highest crime rate in the US. With politics and indifference being a large factor in this, the city hires Newark PD Chief Jack Mannion, a movie-quoting, lounge-singing former NYPD transit cop who claims he can (and has successfully) cut a city's crime rate in half with his get-with-it-or-report-to-meter-maid-duty attitude, to take over as commissioner of the DC Police. Written by Jeff Cross <blackjac_1998@yahoo.com>

  • Resurrection Blvd.

    Resurrection Blvd. (2000)
    Television (Drama) Actor Daily troubles and triumphs of a struggling caring Latino family .

  • Reyes y Rey

    Reyes y Rey (1998)
    Television (Action, Crime and Drama) Actor Two mismatched Latino detectives go undercover to break up crime in Southern California's Hispanic communities.

  • Four Corners

    Four Corners (1998)
    Television by David Jacobs (Drama) Actor

  • Cracker: Mind Over Murder

    Cracker: Mind Over Murder (1997)
    Television (Crime, Drama, Mystery and Thriller) Actor Gerry "Fitz" Fitzgerald is a troubled doctor of psychology. To be able to pay the bills, he gives lectures at colleges, has a small practice in a mini-mall, has his own radio show, and helps the Los Angeles police department solve difficult cases. But that's only true when he doesn't have to deal with his own inner demons, which include drinking, gambling, extramarital affairs, and a tense relationship with his wife Judith and son Michael. Written by Anonymous

  • NYPD Blue

    NYPD Blue (1996)
    Television by David Milch (Crime, Drama, Mystery and Thriller) Actor Each week viewers see the gritty reality of life in a New York City Police unit as the officers go about their work with a grim determination. Two partners, Detectives Andy Sipowicz and John Kelley (later replaced by Bobby Simone), are the central characters in this weekly police drama, and personify very different approaches to their difficult job. Sipowicz's brash gruffness (covering an emotional vulnerability) is tempered by the precise and controlled demeanor of the two partners with whom he has worked. Written by Tad Dibbern <DIBBERN_D@a1.mscf.upenn.edu>

  • ER

    ER (1995)
    Television by Michael Crichton (Drama) Actor Michael Crichton has created a medical drama that chronicles life and death in a Chicago hospital emergency room. Each episode tells the tale of another day in the ER, from the exciting to the mundane, and the joyous to the heart-rending. Frenetic pacing, interwoven plot lines, and emotional rollercoastering is used to attempt to accurately depict the stressful environment found there. This show even portrays the plight of medical students in their quest to become physicians. Written by Tad Dibbern <DIBBERN_D@a1.mscf.upenn.edu>

  • Raw Justice

    Raw Justice (1994)
    Film by David A. Prior (Action and Thriller) Actor Mayor Stiles' daughter Donna is killed the night after a lousy date with the shy Mitch. Of course this makes him the main suspect. When Mitch gets free on bail, Styles hires ex-cop Mace to follow him. Mace learns immediately that someone's after Mitch's life - and after his and prostitute Sarah's too, as soon as they're seen together. Unfortunately it's a cop who's after them, murdering witnesses and faking evidence against Mace. So Sarah has to give her best to soothe the pain of being accused while innocent. Written by Tom Zoerner <Tom.Zoerner@informatik.uni-erlangen.de>

  • A Song for You

    A Song for You (1993)
    Film by Ken Martin (Drama) Actor Twenty one year old Donny O'Brien, a recent college graduate, dreams of moving to Los Angeles to pursue a songwriting career. Only one thing stands in his way: an inability to confront the guilt associated with a car accident that left his mother mentally handicapped for the rest of her life. This is the story of how Donny comes to deal with his conflict and the unexpected wisdom he gains - both from his mother and his struggle to write a song for her. Written by Academy

  • What's Love Got to Do with It

    What's Love Got to Do with It (1993)
    Film by Brian Gibson (Biography, Drama and Music) Actor Anna Mae Bullock always had a special voice. Soon after arriving in St. Louis to live with the mother who had walked out when she was small, the now teenage Anna Mae soon attracts the attention of pop group leader Ike Turner. She becomes the band's singer, his wife, and mother to his children - not all hers. In love with Ike and determined not to leave in the way her mother had, she finds herself the target of increasing violence from her unstable husband who can't see who is making the band such a success. Written by Jeremy Perkins {J-26}

  • Matlock

    Matlock (1992)
    Television by Dean Hargrove (Crime, Drama and Mystery) Actor "Matlock" features criminal defense attorney Ben Matlock seeking to prove the innocence of his client as he takes on his/her case, of which most involve murders. He does this with the help of a team of people, which changed from season to season but included over the years Conrad McMasters, daughter Charlene Matlock, and Cliff Lewis. Written by grwallace

  • Super Force

    Super Force (1992)
    Television by James J. McNamara (Action, Adventure and Sci-Fi) Actor In the year 2020, an astronaut becomes a vigilante when he returns from a mission to learn his cop brother's been murdered.

  • Murder, She Wrote

    Murder, She Wrote (1991)
    Television by William Link (Crime, Drama and Mystery) Actor Former high school English teacher and famed mystery writer Jessica Fletcher has a gift for solving mysteries. You see, it seems murder follows her around, whether it be to the houses of her seemingly endless number of friends, nieces, and nephews or right in her hometown of Cabot Cove, Maine. Jessica is sometimes assisted by her friend Dr. Seth Hazlitt or the local sheriff, Amos Tupper (later Sheriff Metzger). Sometimes, later in the series, Jessica would only narrate the episode, which would be a dramatization of one of her novels. In later seasons, Jessica moved to New York City to be closer to her publisher and also closer to crime. Written by Mike Hatchett <hatchetts13@webtv.net>

  • Aftermath: A Test of Love

    Aftermath: A Test of Love (1991)
    TV Movie by Glenn Jordan (Crime and Drama) Actor Based on a true story, an adoring wife and mother is taken hostage during a robbery and brutally murdered.

  • Hunter

    Hunter (1990)
    Television by Frank Lupo (Action, Crime, Drama, Mystery and 1 More) Actor Detective Sergeant Rick Hunter and his partner, Sergeant Dee Dee McCall, are homicide investigators with the Los Angeles Police Department. Often they must go undercover to catch a variety of L.A.-style villains. "Sporty" James, a helpful police-informant, occasionally provides a bit of humor in this action-drama T.V. series. Written by Tad Dibbern <DIBBERN_D@a1.mscf.upenn.edu>

  • Quantum Leap

    Quantum Leap (1990)
    Television by Donald P. Bellisario (Action, Adventure, Drama, Family and 2 More) Actor Doctor Sam Beckett led a group of top scientists into the desert to research his theory that a man could time travel within his own lifetime. Unfortunately, in order to save his funding, he was forced to enter the accelerator prematurely and vanished. He then found himself in someone else's body with partial amnesia. His only contact from home is Al, a holographic image only he can see and hear. Setting right things which once went wrong, Sam leaps from life to life, hoping each time that this is the final leap home. Written by Kevin <Kibble@vm.temple.edu>

  • Doogie Howser, M.D.

    Doogie Howser, M.D. (1989)
    Television by David E. Kelley (Comedy, Drama and Family) Actor A teenaged genius deals with the usual problems of growing up: having a girlfriend, going to parties, hanging out with his best friend, all this on top of being a licensed physician in a difficult residency program. Written by Phil Fernando

  • Fatal Confession: A Father Dowling Mystery

    Fatal Confession: A Father Dowling Mystery (1987)
    TV Movie by Christopher Hibler Actor Frank Dowling is a priest who's views on religion are somewhat liberated and also has a penchant for solving mysteries. He now has to solve the mystery of a young man who's obsessed with finding his natural parents. When he steps out on the ledge of a building, threatening to jump unless he's told who his parents are, Father Dowling is called to try and talk him down but unfortunately he jumps and Father Dowling feeling responsible looks into it. And he learns that he may have been murdered, but he still has to find out how, why, and who. Written by <rcs0411@yahoo.com>

  • Jack and Mike

    Jack and Mike (1986 - 1987)
    Television (Comedy and Drama) Actor The stories revolve around Jackie, a newspaper columnist for a Chicago newspaper, and Mike, a restaurant owner, live a fast paced life and their careers often interfere in their plans. Carol is the head waitress at one of Mike's restaurants; Nora is the editor and Anthony a reporter at the newspaper; and Rick is an attorney who appeared occasionally. Written by J.E. McKillop <jcmkillo@notes.cc.bellcore.com>

  • As the World Turns

    As the World Turns (1956)
    Television by Irna Phillips (Drama and Romance) Actor Set in the fictional town of Oakdale, this long-running serial focuses on the relationships and difficulties of its inhabitants.

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