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Juan Riedinger is a Canadian actor.[1][2] He is known for portraying Rufus in the CBC television series The Romeo Section (2015–2016), and Carlos Lehder in the Netflix series Narcos (2015–2017).[3] His other TV roles include Dodger in The CW series Riverdale (2017–2023), Joe Dupree in the TNT series Claws (2017–2022) and Teo in the TNT series Good Behavior (2016–2017).[4] He is the recipient of three Leo Awards.[5]

Key Information

Early life

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Riedinger was born in Banff, Alberta, to a Peruvian mother and a German father.[6] He attended the University of Calgary.[3] As of December 2017, he splits his time between Los Angeles and Vancouver.[6]

Personal life

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He is married to Agam Darshi and they have twin sons.[7]

Filmography

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Film

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Year Title Role Notes
2006 Balloon and the Beast Skater Yellow Short film
The Entrance Drug Addict #1
Black Christmas Morgue Attendant
2007 Aliens vs. Predator: Requiem Scotty
2008 Ace of Hearts Church Thief
Shred K-Dog
The Day the Earth Stood Still William Kwa
2009 Revenge of the Boarding School Dropouts K-Dog
Held Hostage Bones
Jennifer's Body Dirk
Hardwired Punk Blue
2010 2 Frogs in the West Tobey
2011 Collision Earth Carjacker
Grave Encounters Matt White
Marilyn Motel Clerk
2012 Hannah's Law Gambler
2015 Excess Flesh Sebastian
Broken Horses Eric
Vendetta Booker
2016 It Stains the Sands Red Smalls
2017 Drawing Home Peter Whyte
2022 Riceboy Sleeps Doyle
2023 She Talks to Strangers Detective Bruce

Television

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Year Title Role Notes
2006 Godiva's Detective Brett Longoria 2 episodes
Intelligence Derek Episode: "Pressure Drop"
2007 Blood Ties Ian Reddick 2 episodes
The L Word Rocker Dude Episode: "Literaly License to Kill"
Zero Hour Jay
Bionic Woman Sean Episode: "The Education of Jaime Sommers"
2007–2009 Smallville Lowell Wilson; A.J. 2 episodes
2008 Psych Delivery Man Episode: "Lights, Camera... Homicidio"
2009 The Guard Miles Episode: "Out of the Woods"
2010 Supernatural Ted Episode: "Sam, Interrupted"
Fringe Craig Shoen Episode: "Northwest Passage"
2011 Human Target Billy Episode: "Cool Hand Guerrero"
Sanctuary German Major Episode: "Normandy"
2011–2014 The Haunting Hour: The Series John 'Mad Dog' McCoy / Ranger Jackson / Stranger 3 episodes
2012 Continuum Francis Hall Episode: "Time's Up"
2013 Covert Affairs Eduardo Vargas Episode: "I've Been Waiting for You"
2015 Narcos Carlos Lehder 4 episodes
2015–2016 The Romeo Section Rufus Decker Main role; 20 episodes
2016 Zoo Duncan Santos Episode: "Sex, Lies and Jellyfish"
Motive Ron Dacksell Episode: "Natural Selection"
2017 When We Rise Jandro Episode: "Night IV: Part VI and VII"
Lethal Weapon Liam Taylor Episode: "Wreck the Halls"
Good Behavior Teo 9 episodes
2019 Claws Joe Dupree 8 episodes
2019–2021 Riverdale Dodger Dickenson 4 episodes
2020 NCIS: Los Angeles Navy Chief Petty Officer Thomas Argento 2 episodes
2021 Motherland: Fort Salem Shane 4 episodes

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Juan Riedinger (born February 27, 1981) is a Canadian and director best known for his portrayal of in the series (2015–2017). Born in , to a German father and Peruvian mother, Riedinger grew up in the region and initially studied biology with aspirations of becoming a before shifting to English literature and developing an interest in . He moved to in 2008 to pursue full-time, quickly landing recurring roles in series such as Godiva's and building a career in both Canadian and American television and film. Riedinger's breakthrough came with guest appearances in popular shows like , Fringe, , and (2009), followed by his lead role as Rufus in the CBC espionage drama (2015–2016). His performance as Carlos Lehder, a key figure in Pablo Escobar's , required filming in Spanish with a dialect coach and included authentic scenes, earning him international recognition. Subsequent notable roles include Dodger Dickenson, Archie's rival, in Riverdale (2019–2021); Joe Dupree in Claws (2019); and Shane in Motherland: Fort Salem (2021), alongside films such as (2016) and Winter (2015). More recently, as of 2025, he has appeared in series including (2023), Tracker (2024), (2024), and Sight Unseen (2024), and starred in the film (2025). In addition to , Riedinger is an accomplished director and editor, having helmed over a dozen s since 2008, including the A Snake Marked (2019), among others. He has received three for his performances: Best Performance by a Male in a for blood/sweat/tears (2012), Best Performance in a Web Series for Pavement (2013), and Best Performance in a Youth or Children's Program or Series for R.L. Stine's The Haunting Hour (2013). Based between and , and affiliated with unions including and , Riedinger continues to work in genre-spanning projects that highlight his versatility.

Early life

Family background

Juan Riedinger was born on February 27, 1981, in , , to a German father and a Peruvian mother. His multicultural heritage, blending German and Peruvian influences, has been noted by Riedinger himself as shaping his perspective and artistic approach. Little additional public information is available regarding his parents' names or specific family dynamics during his early years in the small mountain town.

Education

Riedinger attended the , where he pursued a double major in English and . It was during his third year that he enrolled in a theatre class as an elective, which ignited his interest in acting and influenced his career path. He ultimately earned degrees in and English, along with a minor in from the of Calgary's theatre program. Following his graduation, Riedinger relocated to to pursue professionally.

Career

Early roles

Riedinger began his in the mid-2000s, initially taking on small roles while working odd jobs to support himself, before moving to in 2008 to pursue acting full-time. His earliest credited appearance was in the Black Christmas (2006), where he played the role of a morgue attendant in the production directed by . This minor part marked his entry into feature films, showcasing his ability to contribute to genre projects amid a competitive industry. In television, Riedinger secured guest spots on popular series, starting with a brief role as Rocker Dude in the episode "Literary License to Kill" of The L Word (season 4, 2007) on Showtime. That same year, he appeared as Sean in Bionic Woman, a Canadian production, demonstrating his versatility in supporting characters. In film, he played the stoner Scotty in Aliens vs. Predator: Requiem (2007), a 20th Century Fox sci-fi horror film, and Jay in the independent Canadian production Zero Hour (2007), further highlighting his early work in high-profile action-horror, where he shared scenes with established actors like Steven Pasquale. These roles, often uncredited or minor, allowed him to build experience through independent films, commercials, and community theater before transitioning to more recurring parts. By 2008, Riedinger landed guest appearances on American network shows, including Delivery Man in the Psych episode "Lights, Camera... Homicidio" on . He also portrayed Lowell Wilson in the Smallville episode "Progeny" (season 6, 2007) and A.J. in "Stiletto" (season 8, ) on , playing characters involved in the series' supernatural and action elements. These early television gigs, alongside films like Hardwired () where he had a supporting role, established his presence in Vancouver's film scene and paved the way for larger opportunities in the early 2010s.

Breakthrough and notable performances

Riedinger's breakthrough came in 2015 with his lead role as Rufus Decker, a seductive intelligence operative known as a "" spy, in the CBC spy thriller series . Created by former intelligence officer Daniel O'Neill, the series followed a group of undercover agents navigating espionage and moral ambiguity in , with Riedinger's portrayal earning him a 2016 Leo Award nomination for Best Lead Performance by a Male in a Dramatic Series. This role represented his highest-profile television part at the time, allowing him to explore complex character dynamics involving paranoia, addiction, and seduction. That same year, Riedinger gained international recognition portraying real-life Colombian drug lord in Netflix's , a crime drama chronicling the rise of and the . Cast after a single audition, Riedinger drew on his half-German, half-Peruvian heritage to embody Lehder's half-German, half-Colombian background, marking his first major performance entirely in Spanish with dialect coaching for authenticity. Filmed on location in , the role required him to depict Lehder's volatile personality as a Nazi-sympathizing pilot and cartel enforcer across four episodes of the first season, contributing to the series' critical acclaim for its portrayal of 1980s drug trafficking. Building on this momentum, Riedinger delivered notable performances in subsequent years. In 2017, he recurred as Teo, a cunning associate in the criminal underworld, on TNT's Good Behavior, a series adaptation of Blake Crouch's novels starring as a con artist and thief. His character's entanglement in high-stakes heists and moral dilemmas showcased Riedinger's ability to play multifaceted antagonists. In 2019, he appeared as Joe Dupree, the charming yet dangerous general manager of a Native American , in season three of TNT's Claws, a dark comedy about nail salon workers involved in ; the role highlighted his versatility in blending menace with charisma over multiple episodes. In 2019, Riedinger took on the recurring antagonist Dodger Dickenson in season four of The CW's Riverdale, portraying a local thug who exploits vulnerable youth and becomes ' primary nemesis, forcing the protagonist into vigilante confrontations to protect his community center. Described as an homage to characters like from , Dodger's arc emphasized themes of urban poverty and predation, with Riedinger's intense performance spanning several episodes amid the show's signature blend of mystery and teen drama. These roles solidified Riedinger's reputation for embodying complex villains in genre television, often drawing on his roots for authenticity in North American settings.

Recent projects

In recent years, Riedinger has continued to build his career with a mix of guest appearances series and supporting roles in independent films. In 2023, he portrayed Pastor Felix in the Hallmark Movies & Mysteries Christmas television movie Heaven Down Here, where his character, a pastor seeking reconciliation with his estranged son, becomes stranded in a during a snowstorm alongside other characters in need of personal miracles. That same year, he appeared as Eric Dent in an episode of the The Irrational, playing a in a case involving behavioral analysis. Riedinger also took on genre roles in 2023, including Barkley, the programmer of a malevolent AI assistant, in the horror-thriller ROMI, in which a fugitive hides in a smart home only to be terrorized by the system's digital entity. In the dark comedy She Talks to Strangers, he played Detective Bruce, investigating a convoluted dispute that escalates into absurdity involving a shared pet and property claims. Transitioning into 2024 and 2025, Riedinger made guest appearances on several Canadian and American series. He portrayed Rigby Daniels in an episode of the Hulu crime drama Sight Unseen, assisting a blind former detective in solving cases remotely from London. In the CBS action series Tracker, he played Trey in a 2025 episode, contributing to the protagonist's search for missing persons across the U.S. Additionally, in the CBC drama Allegiance, Riedinger appeared as Jeff Bradmore in a 2025 episode of the second season, amid a storyline exploring police corruption and family exoneration efforts. On the film front, Riedinger starred as in Crawdaddy, a 2023 production that premiered at festivals before a wider 2025 release, depicting a unfolding within a bubble sparked by surreal dreams and interpersonal tensions. These projects highlight Riedinger's versatility in blending dramatic, thriller, and comedic elements across and indie cinema.

Personal life

Riedinger married actress in 2009. They have twin sons, born in 2016.

Filmography

Film

Juan Riedinger's career began in the mid-2000s with supporting roles in genre films, particularly horror and sci-fi, where he often played characters on the periphery of the main action but contributed to atmospheric tension. His debut credits include the morgue attendant in the slasher Black Christmas (2006), a that updated Bob Clark's 1974 classic with a focus on sorority sisters under siege during the holidays. He followed this with the role of Scotty, a doomed young stoner, in Aliens vs. Predator: Requiem (2007), the sequel to Paul W. S. Anderson's 2004 crossover, where Riedinger's character navigates a small-town alien infestation alongside a military veteran. Riedinger gained further visibility in studio productions, appearing as the unlucky high schooler Dirk in Karyn Kusama's satirical horror-comedy (2009), scripted by and starring as a demonic cheerleader who devours her classmates. He also played Smalls, a survivalist companion, in the zombie road-trip horror (2016), and Hunter, a central figure in a tense family confrontation, in the Once There Was a Winter (2015). Transitioning to lead territory in independent horror, he portrayed Matt White, the skeptical cameraman and de facto leader of a ghost-hunting crew, in (2011), a found-footage chiller directed by that traps its protagonists in a supposedly haunted asylum overnight. This role marked one of his early starring turns and showcased his ability to convey escalating panic in confined, settings. In dramatic fare, Riedinger took on Ruben Vélez, a principled homicide detective investigating corruption amid 1950s Havana's underworld, in the noir-inspired Havana 57 (2012), earning a Leo Award nomination for Best Lead Performance by a Male in a Motion Picture. He later embodied historical figure Peter Whyte, the artist and philanthropist co-founder of the Banff Centre, in the biographical drama Drawing Home (2017), opposite Rutger Hauer and Kate Mulgrew, highlighting themes of love, art, and legacy in early 20th-century Canada. Recent credits demonstrate his range in thrillers and indies, including Diego, a family friend entangled in grief and secrets, in Sheltering Season (2022); Barkley, the programmer of a malevolent AI assistant, in the smart-home horror Romi (2023); Lance, part of a chaotic love quadrangle, in the dark comedy Crawdaddy (2023); and a lead role in the thriller In The Pines (2025).

Television

Riedinger began his television career with a series of guest appearances in the mid-2000s, often in science fiction and procedural dramas. He first appeared in (2001–2011), playing Lowell Wilson in the season six episode "Progeny" (2006) and A.J. in the season nine episode "" (2009). Other early credits include roles in (2004–2009), (2006–2014) as a delivery man in the episode "Dis-Lodged" (2007), (2005–2020), Fringe (2008–2013), (2008–2011), and (2007). Throughout the early 2010s, Riedinger continued with episodic work in genre and crime series, such as Caprica (2010), The Killing (2011–2014), Once Upon a Time (2011–2018), Arrow (2012–2020), Continuum (2012–2015) as Francis Hall in one episode, and the Hallmark TV movie A Dog Named Duke (2012). His breakthrough in television came in 2015 with recurring and lead roles in high-profile series. He portrayed the drug lord Carlos Lehder in season one of Netflix's Narcos (2015–2017), a role that highlighted his ability to embody complex antagonists. That same year, he starred as the spy Rufus Decker in the CBC/AMC espionage thriller The Romeo Section (2015–2016), appearing in all 18 episodes across two seasons. Riedinger followed with supporting turns in crime dramas, including Teo in the TNT series Good Behavior (2016–2017), the street-smart Dodger in multiple episodes of The CW's Riverdale (2019–2021), and the recurring character Joe Dupree in season three of TNT's Claws (2017–2022). In the , he has maintained a steady presence with guest and recurring roles in network and streaming procedurals. Notable appearances include Navy Thomas Argento in NCIS: Los Angeles (2020), Otto in The Convos Show (2021), Felix in the Hallmark movie Heaven Down Here (2023), Eric Dent in an episode of (2024), Rigby Daniels in an episode of Sight Unseen (2024), Trey in an episode of Tracker (2025), and Jeff Bradmore in an episode of (2025).

Awards and nominations

Riedinger has received multiple awards and nominations for his work, primarily from Canadian film and television honors.
YearAwardCategoryWorkResult
2007Hollywood MiniDV FestivalZero HourWon
2007Las Vegas International Film FestivalZero HourWon
2011Indy Horror Film FestivalOn a Dark and Stormy NightWon
2012Best Performance by a Male in a Short Won
2013Best Lead Performance by a Male in a Feature Length Havana 57Nominated
2013Best Performance in a PavementWon
2013Best Performance in a or Children's Program or SeriesR.L. Stine's The Haunting HourWon
2015Best Performance by a Male in a Short FoundNominated
2016Best Lead Performance by a Male in a Dramatic SeriesNominated
2016UBCP/ AwardsNominated

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