Elijah Velarde
- Actor
Elijah Velarde began acting professionally at the age of 4. He first
fell in love with the arts when he attended a children's musical
theatre performance of Peter Pan with his family. Everything about the
theater excited him and begged his parents to let him be in a play, so
several months later he auditioned for a children's musical theatre
production of "Fame on Broadway", and landed an ensemble role in
several scenes, including "Les Miserables" and "Oliver". Shortly after,
he caught the eye of a re-known talent manager and booked a national
Spanish and English commercial for State Farm Insurance on his very
first audition! He is represented by The Osbrink Agency and has done
several commercials including Elmers Glue, Humana, PSA, as well as
television shows "Melrose Place" and "Parenthood". In 2010 he landed
the role of Young Armando, in the feature film, "Casa de Mi Padre",
starring Will Ferrell, Diego Luna, Gael Garia Bernal and Efren Ramirez.
Young Armando was the role of a lifetime for Elijah, as he played the
younger version of Will Ferrell in the film, one of his all time
favorite actors! That same year, writer and founding partner of The
Film Imaginarium, William Camacho, began writing the script for The
Shooting Star Salesman and wrote the role of Elijah exclusively for
Elijah himself. The film went into production in 2011 and it was an
incredible experience for him to work along side veteran actors Yancey
Arias, Sydney Tamiia Poitier, Jason Gedrick and most especially to be
directed by his father, Kico Velarde. In his free time, after Elijah
has completed his homework and hopefully checked it twice, he enjoys
scooter riding, building with his massive Legos collection, defending
his self proclaimed title as "King of Handball" on the courts, or
playing Nerf gun wars with his mischievous side kick, his little sister
Sophia.