Julio Castillo was born in New Orleans, Louisiana in 1970. He is of
Latin American descent, his mother from Honduras and his father from
Nicaragua. He was an accomplished high school athlete and received a
partial scholarship to college as a result. He played semi-pro football
with the New Orleans Sharks for a year, and serves as a football
referee. He has been married since 1996 and has two children. His wife
is a screenwriter and the author of the mystery novels Gumbo Justice
and Jambalaya Justice, both of which feature the character Big Who,
based upon Julio. He lives in New Orleans, "Hollywood South," with his
family, two dogs, deaf cat, and guinea pig.
Is married to screenwriter novelist attorney Holli Castillo.
Previously served as a deputy chief constable and lost a bid for sheriff of Jefferson Parish (considered part of the metro New Orleans area) in 2008.
Was a champion high school athlete and excelled at basketball, swimming, and football, and in fact sacked Kordell Stewart (Pittsburgh Steelers' Quarterback)in 1987 in the New Orleans Superdome.