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Robert Joseph Raco (born November 26, 1989) is a Canadian actor and model. He is known for his role as Joaquin DeSantos in The CW teen drama series Riverdale (2017–2018).[1] Raco also appeared in The CW fantasy drama series Supernatural (2017), the Fox action comedy series Lethal Weapon (2019), and the Netflix sketch comedy series I Think You Should Leave with Tim Robinson (2019). Robert Joseph Raco was born in Windsor, Ontario, Canada to Linda (De Paoli), a visual artist and high school teacher, and John Raco, a civil engineer and musical drum builder. He has one older sister, Argelia. As a child, Raco took incredible interest in drumming. He later went on to record and tour professionally under various Canadian musical groups. His admiration for the acting world came by fluke after a move to Los Angeles in his early twenties to pursue a larger musical career. While there, he studied under the intense method training of legendary acting coach Eric Morris. Rob's upcoming roles include the thriller Hammer of the Gods and the highly anticipated live-action version of Archie comic's, CW's Riverdale as "Joaquin", which will debut January 26, 2017.

When Yen Sid first came to the Isle with his intern Sophie, he had one thing in mind. Make the children of the Isle realize the good in themselves. Most Isle kids ignored him, but there were nine who listened. Hadie, the aloof, yet outcasted son of Hades. Yzla, the bubbly, yet hidden daughter of Yzma. Claudine, the beautiful, yet anxious daughter of Judge Frollo. Hermie, the sweet, yet shy daughter of Herman Bing. Eddie, the cocky, yet caring son of Edgar Balthazar. Harold, the mysterious, yet loyal son of Horace Badun. Jason, the haughty, yet gentle son of Jasper Badun. Diego, the tech smart, yet sociable son of Cecil B. De Vil. And Big Murph, the mute, yet protective son of Murphy, one of Captain Hook's former pirates. With these nine together, Yen Sid believes he can make a force greater than any evil. The children, however, have different plans. They plan to, specifically, find their lost parents, and reunite with them in a bid to get off of the Isle. But who will win out? Will the children realize that maybe, Yen Sid's goal could help advance theirs? Or will they disregard that goal and simply push each other away?
