Who is the Mexican actor in the FanDuel commercial?
Uncovering the face behind the latest FanDuel “Play Your Game” TV spot
(By Carmichael Phillip)
Which FanDuel commercial are we talking about?
If you’ve seen the recent FanDuel commercial featuring someone who appears to be of Hispanic heritage, possibly Mexican or Latin‑American, you’re likely referring to the 2025 launch of FanDuel’s “Play Your Game” platform. In particular, one of the key spots is titled “No Wrong Way” (also part of the “The Bar” creative concept for FanDuel Sportsbook) and features an actor playing the role of a bar‑tender or host of sorts, welcoming bettors to do things their way. This spot is credited in ad‑industry metadata as “FanDuel TV Spot, ‘No Wrong Way’ Featuring Luis Guzmán.”
The central question: the actor you see in that spot — is he Mexican? If so, who is he? The metadata identifies Luis Guzmán as the talent. However, Luis Guzmán is Puerto Rican, not Mexican.
So, if you believed the actor to be Mexican, the correct answer is that he is indeed a Latin‑American actor, but his heritage is Puerto Rican, not Mexican.
Who is Luis Guzmán?

Here are some key details about Luis Guzmán:
Born October 23, 1956, in Cayey, Puerto Rico.
His acting career spans major films, TV series and commercials. Notable credits include Boogie Nights, Magnolia, Carlito’s Way, Oz, Narcos, and more.
In the context of the FanDuel campaign, Guzmán is presented as the face of the brand’s “Play Your Game” rollout, particularly in a bar‑setting spot where he invites bettors into a relaxed, inclusive betting environment. According to industry coverage:
“The Bar – the newly launched series of films featuring Luis Guzmán. The fan‑centric spots establish FanDuel Sportsbook as a welcoming home for all types of bettors.”
One article quotes Guzmán:
“I had a blast with the FanDuel and Arts & Letters teams celebrating how betting makes sports more entertaining and fun.”
So, if the commercial you saw features a Latino actor at the core of FanDuel’s latest ad push, that actor is very likely Luis Guzmán.
Why might there be confusion about “Mexican actor”?
It’s understandable that a viewer might think the actor is Mexican: the Latino appearance, the accent, the bar‑setting. However, the official metadata firmly indicates the actor is Puerto Rican, not Mexican. Some possible causes for the confusion:
Visual cues and accent mistakes: If an actor speaks in general Latino‑American English without distinctly Puerto Rican markers, viewers might assume other heritage such as Mexican.
Online assumptions: In the absence of clear on‑screen credits, viewers might search for “Mexican actor FanDuel” and arrive at inaccurate guesses.
Multiple Latino‑themed ads: As brands broaden to Hispanic audiences, many ads feature Latino actors from various backgrounds. If you saw a different FanDuel commercial and assumed the same actor, your memory may have blended two spots.
But based on available public data, the actor in the “No Wrong Way” spot is Luis Guzmán and he is Puerto Rican—not Mexican.
What does the campaign communicate and how does Guzmán fit in?
The creative strategy behind FanDuel’s campaign is to position the sportsbook as inclusive, flexible, and “your‑way” betting‑friendly. The “bar” environment of the ad is meant to evoke camaraderie and relaxed familiarity. Industry commentary states:
“With ‘The Bar,’ FanDuel Sportsbook has set the scene for its latest brand chapter, enlisting Luis Guzmán to welcome fans into a world of betting, camaraderie, and fun.”
Guzmán’s presence is strategic:
He is a seasoned actor with broad recognition across film and TV, lending credibility.
His Latino heritage adds cultural resonance in an ad category (sports betting) where brands are increasingly diversifying.
His role as host/bartender figure bridges high‑energy betting world with relaxed social setting.
The choice of a bar motif emphasises social connection, rather than solitary wagering—helping shift viewers’ perception of betting toward community experience.
How to verify the actor in the ad you saw
If you want to confirm that you saw Luis Guzmán (and not a different Latino actor) in the FanDuel spot you remember, here’s how you can check:
Look up the exact commercial title: The metadata for this spot lists it as “FanDuel TV Spot, ‘No Wrong Way’ Featuring Luis Guzmán.”
Observe the actor’s facial features: Guzmán has distinctive features (goatee, expressive eyes, often trustworthy/character actor look).
Listen to the accent: Guzmán speaks fluent English with a subtle Puerto Rican cadence, though in commercials it may be neutralised.
Check press coverage: Ad‑industry sites such as BestAdsOnTV confirm the actor is Luis Guzmán.
If the ad you saw has a younger actor, or a different scene entirely, you might have a different Latino‑themed FanDuel spot—but for the key “bar” themed launch spot, Luis Guzmán is the actor.
Cultural significance and industry context
The use of Luis Guzmán in this campaign speaks to broader trends:
Hispanic representation in major campaigns: By casting a well‑known Latino actor, FanDuel signals its intention to appeal to a diverse audience, including Hispanic sports fans.
Actor credibility vs. celebrity cameo: Guzmán isn’t just a quick cameo—he anchors the campaign, giving it narrative weight. This is more than a brief appearance.
Relaxed social context for betting: By choosing a bar setting with Guzmán welcoming fans, the campaign seeks to normalise betting as part of social life (though regulated) rather than purely a solitary transaction.
Cross‑industry crossover: Guzmán’s background spans film, television, and commercials—his involvement underscores how major brands now treat commercials as high‑production storytelling pieces, not just short spots.
Overall, this ad offers both brand message and representation: sports fandom, betting, cultural inclusivity, and entertainment converge.
Conclusion: Who is the actor in the FanDuel commercial?
To summarise:
The actor in the recent FanDuel “No Wrong Way” commercial is Luis Guzmán.
Though you might have thought he was Mexican, he is actually of Puerto Rican origin.
His role is central to the campaign’s narrative: welcoming bettors into a social, inclusive betting platform.
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