Raphael Alejandro is a Canadian-American actor born on August 22, 2007, in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
At just 18 years old as of 2025, he has already established himself as a versatile performer in both television and film, drawing from his multicultural heritage as the son of a Brazilian mother and a Panamanian father.
This diverse background has influenced his work, allowing him to speak fluently in English, Spanish, Portuguese, and French, which has opened doors to roles across languages and cultures.
Alejandro’s entry into the entertainment world was inspired by his family’s artistic environment, where performing became a natural extension of family life.
He resides in Los Angeles with his parents and siblings, balancing his rising career with personal interests like playing sports, traveling, and advocating for environmental causes.
Siblings
Raphael is the youngest of three siblings, all of whom have pursued careers in the entertainment industry, creating a tight-knit family dynamic centered around creativity and mutual support.
His older sister, Dalila Bela, born on October 5, 2001, in Montreal, is an accomplished actress and singer-songwriter who began her journey in front of the camera at age five with a commercial appearance.
Dalila has since starred in notable projects like the Netflix series Workin’ Moms and voiced characters in animated features, earning her own recognition in the acting world.
She and Raphael share a close bond, often collaborating on creative ideas and supporting each other’s auditions.
His older brother, Bruce Salomon, born on November 29, 2004, followed a similar path, starting acting at age four and building a resume that includes guest spots on shows like Supernatural, Psych, Odd Squad, and the film Jingle All the Way 2.
Bruce, who also dabbles in filmmaking, has been a guiding influence for Raphael, helping him navigate the challenges of the industry.
Career
By five, Alejandro landed a recurring role as Roland, the young son of Robin Hood, on the ABC fantasy series Once Upon a Time from 2013 to 2016, marking his television debut and igniting a lifelong love for the craft.

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This early exposure paved the way for diverse projects, including guest appearances on sci-fi dramas like Almost Human and Olympus, as well as the crime thriller Badge of Honor in 2015.
In 2016, he showcased his comedic timing in the direct-to-video sequel Kindergarten Cop 2, starring alongside Dolph Lundgren.
A breakout moment came in 2017 with his starring role as Hugo in the romantic comedy How to Be a Latin Lover, where he shared the screen with Salma Hayek and Eugenio Derbez, earning widespread praise for stealing scenes with his natural charisma.
Transitioning to Disney Channel, Alejandro portrayed the mischievous Matteo Silva across seasons three through five of Bunk’d starting in 2018, a role that highlighted his ability to blend humor and heart in family-friendly content.
His film career escalated with a part in the 2021 blockbuster Jungle Cruise, playing Zaqueu opposite Dwayne Johnson and Emily Blunt in the adventure romp inspired by the Disneyland ride.
More recently, he lent his voice to the animated The Boss Baby: Family Business in 2021 and took on the recurring role of Pablo in Apple TV+’s Acapulco in 2022.
In 2024, Alejandro starred in the Netflix teen comedy Incoming, further solidifying his status as a go-to young talent for relatable, coming-of-age stories.
Looking ahead, he voices a character in the animated series Invincible Fight Girl, demonstrating his ongoing evolution across live-action and voice work.
Accolades
In 2014, Alejandro received a nomination for the Young Artist Award in the category of Best Performance in a TV Series – Guest Starring Young Actor 10 and Under for his work on Once Upon a Time, a recognition that highlighted his early poise in a competitive ensemble cast.
Building on that momentum, Alejandro won a Joey Award in 2016 for Feature Film/Made for TV/Straight to Video Ensemble for his ensemble contribution to Kindergarten Cop 2, an honor celebrating outstanding young performers in Canadian productions.
His portrayal of Matteo Silva on Bunk’d earned him another Young Artist Award in 2020, this time for Best Performance in a Leading Young Artist – TV Series, affirming his command of sustained character arcs.
In 2021, he garnered an Imagen Award nomination for Best Young Actor – Television for Bunk’d, spotlighting his contributions to Latino representation in media.
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