[1] During his time at the camp, he began his acting training by performing in improvised "street dramas".
[3] In 2015, Blay made his feature film debut in Takeshi Fukunaga's Out of My Hand.
He played Cisco, a rubber tapper who is involved in a labor dispute, and eventually decides to immigrate to New York.
When he arrives in America, Blay's character is forced to confront his dark past.
Katie Walsh of the Los Angeles Times wrote that "Blay brings a naturalism and grounded soulfulness to his performance," noting that he "has an arresting face and an even more arresting screen presence.