Alex Désert

Alex Désert

1968-07-18 New York City, New York, USA Male 51 Known Credits

Biography

Alex Désert (born July 18, 1968) is a Haitian-American actor and musician most known for his roles in the TV series The Flash, Becker, and Boy Meets World. He is also a founding member of Los Angeles-based ska band Hepcat. His first strong television presence was on a controversial CBS program entitled TV 101 where he co-starred with friend Matt LeBlanc. From 1990 to 1991, he played police lab scientist Julio Mendez alongside John Wesley Shipp in CBS' superhero TV series based on DC Comics' The Flash. In 1992 he starred in the short lived Fox series the The Heights. From 1995 to 1996 Désert played Eli Williams on the hit TV show Boy Meets World From 1998 until 2004, he played the role of Jake Malinak, the blind magazine stand owner, on the American sitcom Becker alongside Ted Danson. As a film actor he appeared in PCU with Jeremy Piven and Jon Favreau. He also appeared in Swingers with Vince Vaughn and Jon Favreau, where he made famous the line "This place is dead anyway." He also had a small part as the character Louis in High Fidelity in 2000. Désert also appeared in Sarah Silverman's The Great Schlep web advertisement, which encouraged young Jews to drive to Florida and convince their Jewish grandparents to support Barack Obama in the 2008 U.S. presidential election. He also appeared in Let It Shine. In 2009, he provided the voice for Col. Nick Fury in an episode of Wolverine and the X-Men. In early 2010 he starred in the film Lego: The Adventures of Clutch Powers and Lego Clutch Powers: Bad Hair Day. In late 2010, he reprised the role for the animated series, Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes and his father Jack Fury. Later in 2009 he also made an appearance on the t.v. show, House. He played a claustrophobic patient at a mental hospital in the episode "Broken" during the sixth season. In 2011, Désert starred as Wise in the YouTube web series The LeBrons. Désert has lent his voice to various Video Games in his career, including Crystal Dynamic's Tomb Raider: Legend (as "Zip"), Tomb Raider: Underworld, Splinter Cell: Double Agent and Scarface: The World is Yours. He portrayed the auto-tuned pimp Zimos in the 2011 THQ release, Saints Row: The Third. In 2012, Désert co-starred as Levi in Disney's Let It Shine. In 2013, Désert reprised his role as Zimos in Saints Row IV DLC.

Personal Info

Gender

Male

Birthday

1968-07-18

Place of Birth

New York City, New York, USA

Known Credits

51

Known For

Acting

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Known For Movies

Known For TV Shows

Movie Credits

TV Credits

Grey's Anatomy

2005

Miles Green (1 episodes)

The Simpsons

1989

Carl Carlson (voice) (39 episodes)

Shameless

2011

Union Jerry (1 episodes)

House

2004

Jay 'Jay-Bird' Janosik (1 episodes)

The Flash

2014

Julio Mendez (2 episodes)

Chicago Fire

2012

John Millard (1 episodes)

Better Call Saul

2015

Officer Baker (1 episodes)

Mom

2013

Wes (1 episodes)

Once Upon a Time

2011

Stanum (1 episodes)

Beverly Hills, 90210

1990

Robinson (1 episodes)

Scandal

2012

Bill Warren (1 episodes)

How to Get Away with Murder

2014

Mr. Travers (1 episodes)

Station 19

2018

Oliver (1 episodes)

Fire Country

2022

Rudy (1 episodes)

The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes

2010

Nick Fury (voice) (52 episodes)

Reno 911!

2003

Thaddeus Owens III (1 episodes)

Marvel's Spider-Man

2017

Swarm (voice) (1 episodes)

Boy Meets World

1993

Eli Williams (16 episodes)

Becker

1998

Jake Malinak (129 episodes)

A Different World

1987

Livingston (1 episodes)

All Rise

2019

Detective Collins (1 episodes)

The Flash

1990

Julio Mendez (22 episodes)

Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man

2025

Grift (voice) (3 episodes)

Better Things

2016

(1 episodes)

The Sarah Silverman Program.

2007

Eugene (1 episodes)

TV 101

1988

Holden Hines (13 episodes)

Momma Named Me Sheriff

2019

Mr. Bojenkins (voice) (9 episodes)

A League of Their Own

2022

Edgar (6 episodes)

Free Spirit

1989

(1 episodes)

The Heights

1992

Stan Lee (13 episodes)

Sing It!

2016

Barry (10 episodes)

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