Summary

  • Darius Rose's Chancho in Nacho Libre stole the show, but the actor left the industry in 2009 after small roles.
  • Despite a strong fan following, Rose's career didn't take off post-Nacho Libre, leading to his absence from acting.
  • A recent sighting of Rose by a Redditor in 2021 showed him proudly posing with a fan, still connected to his iconic role.

Nacho Libre is a classic comedy that tells the story of a monk’s attempt to become a professional Mexican wrestler, with the Chancho Nacho Libre character stealing plenty of scenes. Played by supporting actor Darius Rose, Chancho is a brilliant addition to Jack Black's 2006 wrestling comedy, and his subsequent absence from the industry has plenty of fans wondering where exactly the actor is now. It was partly thanks to Rose that Nacho Libre grew to become such a classic within the comedy genre.

In the years after its release, Nacho Libre has gathered an even stronger following thanks to its cult-status humor and contemporary style, with many great Nacho Libre quotes working their way into everyday pop culture. Nacho Libre ranks among Jack Black’s strongest and funniest movies (even if it wasn't his most successful at the box office), which is why many fans of the movie were surprised when it didn’t lead to a lasting film career for young Chancho Nacho Libre actor Darius Rose.

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Chancho Actor Darius Rose Stopped Acting In 2009

Nacho Libre Remains His Most Prominent Role

Three years after the release of Nacho Libre, Chancho actor, Darius Rose, left the industry for good. His surge in popularity did lead to small roles in Lower Learning and Mr. Sadman, where he played the characters of A.J. and Fast Food Boy, respectively. Those were Rose’s final two acting credits. While it seems unfortunate that Rose hasn’t benefited from the comedy career that was possible, it is common for child actors who might not have any interest in working permanently in the industry.

Darius Rose's full filmography is as follows:

Movie

Year

Role

Bruce Almighty

2003

Tyler

Nacho Libre

2006

Chancho

Lower Learning

2008

A.J.

Mr. Sadman

2009

Fast Food Boy 1

Rose’s roles in Lower Learning and Mr. Sadman was nowhere near as memorable or high-profile as his Nacho Libre Chancho performance, so this might have contributed to the actor’s decision to quit. Whatever Rose decides to do with his career from this point on, he’ll always have Nacho Libre in his short filmography.

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A Redditor Claims To Have Spotted Darius Rose In 2021

Nacho Libre Fans Are Still Searching For Chancho

Jack Black with a strange look on his face in the film Nacho Libre.

Although Darius Rose has been fairly off-the-grid when it comes to the internet, one Redditor claims to have spotted the actor in 2021 and even caught a selfie with him. The post, from user Sikisisysa, seems to show Rose happily posing for a picture with a split-screen with his character from Nacho Libre. It’s a warm reminder that Rose remains proud of his role in the movie despite not showing any desire to return to acting.

There is no way to verify whether this is truly the Nacho Libre Chancho actor in the image, as Darius Rose has been completely absent from social media ever since he retired from acting. This has made him something of a mystery to fans, who’ve been wanting to catch up on his personal life but found nothing — not even on his Nacho Libre co-stars’ pages.

Nacho Libre Movie Poster
Nacho Libre

Nacho Libre is a comedy film directed by Jared Hess that was released in 2006. Jack Black stars as Friar by day and Luuchador by night. Ignacio is a kind-hearted dreamer who wrestles at night to pay the bills at the orphanage he works at.

Release Date
June 16, 2006
Director
Jared Hess
Cast
Jack Black , Peter Stormare , Ana de la Reguera , Hector Jimenez , Silver King , Carla Jimenez
Writers
Jared Hess , Jerusha Hess , Mike White
Studio(s)
Paramount Pictures , Nickelodeon Movies