RADEK WALLACE LORD GARCIA FALLAS
Born and raised in San Jose, Costa Rica — Radek began acting at the age of five, doing radio commercials for McDonalds and Banco Nacional de Costa Rica. He moved to Belgium at 8 years old, where he began acting in local theater productions. At age 10 he moved to Cincinnati, where he began his on camera career with local commercials. As Cincinnati started to boom in film and TV, Radek became the go-to local hire actor for Hollywood productions that came by (Nickelodeon’s Supah Ninjas, Magnolia Pictures A Kind of Murder). Radek moved to California just two weeks after graduating high school, where his career took him to places he could never imagine. He booked many commercials, most notably a Super Bowl commercial with Olivia Munn. He was a guest star in HBO’s Ballers and starred in a Netflix movie alongside Bob Odenkirk. His biggest role has been his recurring character on Fox’s The Resident as Bruce Greenwood’s bumbling assistant. His most recent film took him back to Cincinnati, where he shot a role in Tom Hardy and Austin Butler’s The Bikeriders.