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Dennis Keiffer is a former K.I.C.K. Super Middleweight Kickboxing Champion. He took his skills to Television and Cinema as an actor and stuntman. Early in his career he worked on fight movies such as "Bloodfist", "Shootfighter", and "Die Trying". In the past 15 years Dennis has been a stunt actor on shows such as "CSI", "House", Sons of Anarchy" and "True Blood" with theatrical releases such as "Death Sentence", "Indiana Jones", "The Green Hornet" and "Spiderman".Boxer
Resurrection Blvd.: Season 1, Episode 1
Pilot: Part 1 (26 Jun. 2000)
Resurrection Blvd.: Season 1, Episode 2
Pilot: Part 2 (26 Jun. 2000)- Director
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- Producer
Amy D'Allessandro Stolz landed in Hollywood at the early age of 17, in 1995 when she won a scholarship to an acting school. She quickly began booking commercials and some roles in television series such as The X-Files and a recurring role in the Showtimes show Resurrection Boulevard as the role of Gloria. She also won two best actress awards for her role in the indie art film Letting Go for the role of Sara, a young girl who turns to a life of addiction to escape the sexual abuse she faced at home. Amy was part of the Actor Studio and later began her studies as a Writer and Director at UCLA where her passion for filmmaking became clear.
For the past 9 years she worked in television in production Accounting, working on Marvel shows such as Agent Carter, Most Wanted and Agents of Shield, Sneaky Pete, Snowfall on FX, 68 Whiskey on Paramount Network, Noisy on Apple TV and most recently the Starz series Blindspotting. This makes her a money minded creative who understands budgeting and workflow of production across the board.
This year she wrote and directed two films that she is proud to get into the world. Blinded By Sight reflects on an African American man who struggles facing his anger towards part of a society that turns a blind eye to his struggle. It has won for Best Experimental Film at the California Women In Film Festival 2022 and at the Black Truth Film Festival. Her new film and Sci-Fi Western, The Subconscious Dreamer has completed production. The story follows the fight of a family who get entangled with the world's first scientific run government.
Her and her husband James Stolz and cinematographer, started Tree In A Field INC. to produce content and work professionally as they continue to pursue work in entertainment.Gloria
Resurrection Blvd.: Season 1, Episode 1
Pilot: Part 1 (26 Jun. 2000)
Resurrection Blvd.: Season 1, Episode 2
Pilot: Part 2 (26 Jun. 2000)
Resurrection Blvd.: Season 1, Episode 3
Suenos (3 Jul. 2000)- Actress
- Producer
- Director
Alexandra Barreto was born on 16 October 1975 in Staten Island, New York City, New York, USA. She is an actress and producer, known for All American (2018), Mayans M.C. (2018) and The Fosters (2013). She has been married to Rider Strong since 20 October 2013. They have one child.Carmen de la Cruz
Resurrection Blvd.: Season 1, Episode 1
Pilot: Part 1 (26 Jun. 2000)
Resurrection Blvd.: Season 1, Episode 2
Pilot: Part 2 (26 Jun. 2000)
Resurrection Blvd.: Season 1, Episode 3
Suenos (3 Jul. 2000)
Resurrection Blvd.: Season 1, Episode 4
El Baile (10 Jul. 2000)- Actor
- Producer
Jason Beghe was born on 12 March 1960 in New York City, New York, USA. He is an actor and producer, known for The Next Three Days (2010), Thelma & Louise (1991) and Monkey Shines (1988). He was previously married to Angie Janu.Eric Carter
Resurrection Blvd.: Season 1, Episode 6
Negro y Moreno (Black and Brown) (24 Jul. 2000)- Darcy
Resurrection Blvd.: Season 1, Episode 6
Negro y Moreno (Black and Brown) (24 Jul. 2000) - Stunts
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- Director
Ben Hernandez Bray is a film and television director who was born in Los Angeles, California and raised in one of the toughest San Fernando Valley neighborhoods. He's the oldest of six children, raised by his Mother and Grandmother and is of Mexican and Irish descent. In the late 1980's his boxing skills led him into the stunt industry where he then became one of the very few successful latino stuntmen in Hollywood and eventually becoming one of the top action stunt coordinators and second unit directors, working specifically with "Smoking Aces" Joe Carnahan and "Silver Linings Playbook" David O Russell. After twenty five plus years in the industry and over one hundred fifty film and tv credits, Mr Bray made his television directorial debut in 2015 with Katie Heigl's tv series "State of Affairs" for NBC/Universal, he then went on to direct episodes for Fox/Bruckheimer, CW/Greg Berlanti and ABC/Freeform. In 2018 will be Bray's feature film debut which he co-wrote with Joe Carnahan called "El Chicano" a Mexican Super hero story about two brothers growing up in East L.A. The story was inspired and originally written by Bray 10 years earlier after losing his youngest brother to gang violence. The film is being produced by War Party Productions and Lorenzo di Bonaventura.Stuntman
Resurrection Blvd.: Season 1, Episode 1
Pilot: Part 1 (26 Jun. 2000)
Resurrection Blvd.: Season 1, Episode 2
Pilot: Part 2 (26 Jun. 2000)- Producer
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Was born and raised in the Wine Country of Napa Valley in Northern California. Kurt graduated from Napa High School as a standout All League football player and received a football scholarship to Sacramento State. He graduated with a degree in Business Administration (MIS) and Theatre Arts, as well as being a member of the prestigious Phi Delta Theta fraternity. A political and environmental activist, who's main fight is to preserve the Earth and her many endangered animals and wildlife sanctuaries.Trini Alvarado
Resurrection Blvd.: Season 1, Episode 3
Suenos (3 Jul. 2000)
Resurrection Blvd.: Season 1, Episode 4
El Baile (10 Jul. 2000)- Actor
- Director
- Writer
He is most often recognized for his integral role in the series "Lost" as Richard Alpert, as well as his turn as Mayor Anthony Garcia opposite Gary Oldman in Christopher Nolan's "The Dark Knight". He reprised his role as the Mayor in the box-office hit "The Dark Knight Rises".
Nestor can be seen starring in Universal's "Bates Motel" (2013-2017) as Sheriff Alex Romero, lover to Vera Farmiga's Norma Bates and nemesis to her son Norman. In the final season Nestor directed his third episode, which introduces Rihanna playing the role of Marion Crane from "Psycho". On the feature side, he will next be seen in the (2017) Sundance world premier of "Crown Heights". He most recently starred with Daniel Radcliffe and Toni Collette in Lion's Gates' release, "Imperium" (2016).
He has demonstrated his versatility through a variety of film roles including his turn as the emotionally tortured hitman Pasquale Acosta in Joe Carnahan's "Smokin' Aces", the socially conscious theater director Moises Kaufman in "The Laramie Project", the idealistic revolutionary Luis Fellove in Andy Garcia's "The Lost City", the pragmatic and ruthless Mayor Picazo in "For Greater Glory", and the womanizing and morally conflicted father in the title role of the Sundance indies, "Jack the Dog" and "Manhood".
Nestor was born in New York City and raised in numerous locales including, Mexico, Venezuela, Florida, Connecticut, the Bahamas and London. He graduated from Harvard University with a degree in English. It was during his time in college that a first-year drama course led to his interest in performing. Upon graduating he moved to New York and starred in the Off Broadway world premier of the two-hander, "A Silent Thunder". He continued to work in theater, most notably in Stephen Sondheim's premier of "The Doctor is Out" at The Old Globe in San Diego.
Nestor currently resides in Los Angeles with his wife, actress Shannon Kenny, and their two sons Rafa and Marco.Peter Terrano
Resurrection Blvd.: Season 1, Episode 1
Pilot: Part 1 (26 Jun. 2000)
Resurrection Blvd.: Season 1, Episode 2
Pilot: Part 2 (26 Jun. 2000)
Resurrection Blvd.: Season 1, Episode 3
Suenos (3 Jul. 2000)
Resurrection Blvd.: Season 1, Episode 4
El Baile (10 Jul. 2000)
Resurrection Blvd.: Season 1, Episode 5
El Regreso de Paco (17 Jul. 2000)
Resurrection Blvd.: Season 1, Episode 6
Negro y Moreno (Black and Brown) (24 Jul. 2000)- Actor
- Stunts
Resurrection Blvd.: Season 1, Episode 5
El Regreso de Paco (17 Jul. 2000)
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Gary Cruz is known for Crazy/Beautiful (2001), Blast from the Past (1999) and The Barrio Murders (2001).Gang Member (uncredited)
Resurrection Blvd.: Season 1, Episode 1
Pilot: Part 1 (26 Jun. 2000)
Resurrection Blvd.: Season 1, Episode 2
Pilot: Part 2 (26 Jun. 2000)
Resurrection Blvd.: Season 1, Episode 3
Suenos (3 Jul. 2000)- Actor
- Director
- Writer
Michael DeLorenzo was born on 31 October 1959 in Bronx, New York City, New York, USA. He is an actor and director, known for Alive (1993), Resurrection Blvd. (2000) and A Few Good Men (1992).Carlos Santiago
Resurrection Blvd.: Season 1, Episode 1
Pilot: Part 1 (26 Jun. 2000)
Resurrection Blvd.: Season 1, Episode 2
Pilot: Part 2 (26 Jun. 2000)
Resurrection Blvd.: Season 1, Episode 3
Suenos (3 Jul. 2000)
Resurrection Blvd.: Season 1, Episode 4
El Baile (10 Jul. 2000)
Resurrection Blvd.: Season 1, Episode 5
El Regreso de Paco (17 Jul. 2000)
Resurrection Blvd.: Season 1, Episode 6
Negro y Moreno (Black and Brown) (24 Jul. 2000)- Actor
- Producer
Nicholas Edward Gonzalez is an American actor. He is best known for playing the roles of Alex Santiago on the Showtime television series Resurrection Blvd. and Dr. Neil Melendez on the ABC television series The Good Doctor. Born in San Antonio, Texas, Gonzalez is conversant in Spanish, having lived in a bilingual household. He attended Central Catholic High School in San Antonio, where he was an accomplished cross-country and track runner, winning the Texas State Championship in the mile and two-mile. After graduating in 1994 and turning down a presidential appointment to West Point, Gonzalez pursued an English degree at Stanford University in California. He spent two terms at Oxford University in England. The following summer, he returned to Europe on a research grant where he studied at Oxford and Trinity College, Dublin to complete his thesis on James Joyce's Ulysses. While at Stanford he had chanced on acting after taking an improvisational theatre elective and began taking part in student theater. He was approached to do a one-man theater piece called Gas by María Irene Fornés. Alma Martinez, an actress and Stanford professor, encouraged him to become a professional actor. Upon graduating from Stanford in 1998 Gonzalez decided to pursue acting and, with Martinez's help, connected with the theatrical movement in San Francisco. He was once encouraged to use his middle name Edward to conceal his ethnicity and go by "Nicholas Edward" but declined to do so.Alex Santiago
Resurrection Blvd.: Season 1, Episode 1
Pilot: Part 1 (26 Jun. 2000)
Resurrection Blvd.: Season 1, Episode 2
Pilot: Part 2 (26 Jun. 2000)
Resurrection Blvd.: Season 1, Episode 3
Suenos (3 Jul. 2000)
Resurrection Blvd.: Season 1, Episode 4
El Baile (10 Jul. 2000)
Resurrection Blvd.: Season 1, Episode 5
El Regreso de Paco (17 Jul. 2000)
Resurrection Blvd.: Season 1, Episode 6
Negro y Moreno (Black and Brown) (24 Jul. 2000)- Actor
- Producer
- Director
Actor, Producer and Founder of independent film company Entangled Entertainment, Noel Guglielmi was raised in Los Angeles and first cast -- without a formal audition -- in a Taco Bell commercial at the age of 15.
Discovered during an acting class as a boy, today he is one of Hollywood's most recognized faces with more than 150 large and small-screen credits to his name over a 25-year career.
Noel has worked with some of the best in the business, with roles in Fast and Furious, Training Day, Bruce Almighty, Purge Anarchy, The Dark Knight Rises, Fresh Off the Boat, CSI Miami, Bones, The Walking Dead and literally hundreds more.
His personal dedication to entertainment spans not only acting and producing but writing, digital content creation, stand-up comedy, talent recruitment, coaching and mentoring as well as motivational speaking.
For Noel, the opportunity to engage audiences across cultures, ages and borders is made even more rewarding when he can draw from his dramatically unique personal experiences to enlighten and improve the quality of life for others, especially at-risk youth and criminal offenders to pop and car culture enthusiasts and more.
After groundbreaking years in the profession as one of Hollywood's original Latino celebrities, Noel was honored to be invited to join the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences in 2017 as part of its diversity efforts and in recognition of his contributions.
Noel credits much of his success to learning from his peers. Attentive to every important aspect of film creation and being true to his roots and community help him stand out to succeed in one of the world's most competitive professions and against challenging odds.
Today, he makes time to mentor others both in business and life.Lalo, Gang Member (as Noel Albert Gugliemi)
Resurrection Blvd.: Season 1, Episode 1
Pilot: Part 1 (26 Jun. 2000)
Resurrection Blvd.: Season 1, Episode 2
Pilot: Part 2 (26 Jun. 2000)
Resurrection Blvd.: Season 1, Episode 4
El Baile (10 Jul. 2000)- Additional Crew
- Actor
- Stunts
Seth Adam Jones was born in Nashua, New Hampshire on a cold snowy day in December. Growing up Seth served the community, working for charities like The United Way and the Boy's and Girl's Clubs. He graduated High School in 1991, and went on to coach Pop Warner Football, Track & Field, and his former high school Wrestling team, while attending NHT, with the intent on a Design Degree. After Achieving success at the East Coast's Largest Sheet Metal Fabricator Premier Industries, as an OSHA/EPA Regulatory Manager, his studies were focused on Engineering Design and Plant Management, to eventually run the company he was Dedicated to. When Premier looked to Sell the business to Advance Power Works, He switched gears and moved to Los Angeles.
Doing Stand-up Comedy in 1996, got him his first agent Cavaleri & Assoc., and achieved instant success in commercials. Study of Film Making and Editing led him to found Ydragoh Entertainment in 1998, and has produced a couple of short films and pilots for television with little to no outside investments. With success in popular shows like Even Stevens & General Hospital, he was starting to show promise.
In Late 2005, Seth was seriously injured in a motorcycle accident, which brought his acting career to a halt, and though the times following were tough, a new focus on life, love, & faith, had led him to his beautiful wife Aleksandra. They were married in September 2007. As head of the Editing Dept. at MyReel Productions, he rehabbed his shattered knee and focused on Production. In early 2008 MyReel moved on to South Carolina.
Seth again retrained his focus and with the help of former Ydragoh partner Mike Nevarez he will look forward to Pre-Production on a new film based on the character "The Little Old Lady From Pasadena".Boxer (uncredited)
Resurrection Blvd.: Season 1, Episode 5
El Regreso de Paco (17 Jul. 2000)
Resurrection Blvd.: Season 1, Episode 6
Negro y Moreno (Black and Brown) (24 Jul. 2000)- Al Ritter
Resurrection Blvd.: Season 1, Episode 4
El Baile (10 Jul. 2000)
Resurrection Blvd.: Season 1, Episode 5
El Regreso de Paco (17 Jul. 2000) - Actress
- Additional Crew
- Writer
Ruth has worked extensively in English and Spanish language media. She played Elena Chavez, America Chavez's mom, in Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness directed by Sam Raimi. She previously worked with the iconic Sam Raimi in Drag Me to Hell. Ruth starred in the groundbreaking Showtime series Resurrection Blvd., recurred in Beverly Hills 90210, and was directed by Franco Zeffirelli at Rome's Cinecittá Studios. Her voice credits include Disney/Pixar's Cars on the Road for Disney+, Pixar's Golden Globe and Oscar-winning Coco (dir: Lee Unkrich), she Lolita opposite Val Kilmer's Zorro in the 2012 Grammy Awards nominee The Mark of Zorro, a recurring role in Disney's Elena of Avalor, a starring role in the Fwak! animated feature Los Campeones de la Lucha Libre, among others. Videogames include Call of Duty Modern Warfare, Sly Cooper 3, Dead Rising 3. On stage, Ruth has played lead roles at top equity houses including Center Theatre Group's Kirk Douglas Theatre, South Coast Repertory, The Goodman Theatre, The La Jolla Playhouse, The Denver Theatre Center, the Cincinnati Playhouse, and the Long Beach Opera.
Also a WGAw writer, she was featured on the cover of the Writers Guild of America's Written By magazine for being the first writer to join that union via her work in digital media. Ms. Livier received special recognition by the National Hispanic Foundation for the Arts, the Breakthrough in Entertainment Industry recognition from California Lieutenant Governor Cruz Bustamante and the NAMIC Legacy Award.
She has been featured in prominent publications including: Written By, TV Guide, Emmy Magazine, People en Espanol, Latino Leaders, Hispanic, and Latino Future, among others.Yolanda Santiago
Resurrection Blvd.: Season 1, Episode 1
Pilot: Part 1 (26 Jun. 2000)
Resurrection Blvd.: Season 1, Episode 2
Pilot: Part 2 (26 Jun. 2000)
Resurrection Blvd.: Season 1, Episode 3
Suenos (3 Jul. 2000)
Resurrection Blvd.: Season 1, Episode 4
El Baile (10 Jul. 2000)
Resurrection Blvd.: Season 1, Episode 5
El Regreso de Paco (17 Jul. 2000)
Resurrection Blvd.: Season 1, Episode 6
Negro y Moreno (Black and Brown) (24 Jul. 2000)- Actor
- Writer
- Producer
Cheech Marin was born on 13 July 1946 in Los Angeles, California, USA. He is an actor and writer, known for Born in East L.A. (1987), Tin Cup (1996) and Up in Smoke (1978). He has been married to Natasha Rubin since 8 August 2009. He was previously married to Rikki Marin and Patti Heid.Hector Archuletta
Resurrection Blvd.: Season 1, Episode 1
Pilot: Part 1 (26 Jun. 2000)
Resurrection Blvd.: Season 1, Episode 2
Pilot: Part 2 (26 Jun. 2000)- Brent Miller serves as President of Production and Development for Norman Lear's ACT III Productions. Miller has been working with ACT III for just over a decade. In 2019, he and Lear teamed with Jimmy Kimmel, Will Ferrell and Justin Theroux to executive produce Live in Front of a Studio Audience: Norman Lear's "All in the Family" and "The Jeffersons'' for ABC. This groundbreaking special assembled an all-star cast to recreate classic episodes of these iconic comedies and ultimately won a Primetime Emmy. Miller also serves as an Executive Producer on One Day At A Time, a Latinx re-imagining of the classic TV series. The critically acclaimed sitcom, starring Justina Machado and Rita Moreno, ran for three seasons on Netflix and has a fourth season premiering on PopTV in 2020. In addition to scripted content, he also Executive Produced two seasons of America Divided for EPIX. This provocative docu-series series explored critical social issues including criminal justice reform, housing inequality, and heroin abuse. On the feature side, Miller produced the documentary Norman Lear: Just Another Version Of You, earning a Primetime Emmy nomination. He, Lear and Lin-Manuel Miranda are producing a documentary for American Masters on Rita Moreno set to premiere in 2020. In 2018, Lear and Miller entered a first-look overall deal with Sony Pictures Television.Waiter
Resurrection Blvd.: Season 1, Episode 5
El Regreso de Paco (17 Jul. 2000) - Actor
- Producer
- Writer
Mauricio Mendoza was born in Davis, California to a Colombian mother from Pasto, and father from Bogota. After his birth, his parents returned to Bogotá, and to Cartagena for a few years. In 1982 at the age of 12, his family relocated to Davis, CA. Mauricio's mother always encouraged his brothers and him to perform. He was inspired by actor Raúl Juliá's ability to sing, dance, perform in film, and his great strength as a Shakespearean actor. He attributes his Masters in Classical Theater to the motivation felt from Juliá's career. He also found inspiration and motivation as an actor in Esai Morales after seeing his performance in La Bamba, and feeling he had finally seen an actor on screen that he could identify with.
Mauricio lived in San Diego where he got his Bachelors in Musical Theater from the United States International University, his masters from the University of San Diego and Old Globe Professional Actor Training Program in Classical Theater. His mentors, William Virchis, director/teacher and Richard M. Brunelle, his music teacher pushed him to become the best and to believe in himself by telling him that he had what it took to achieve his dream. Once he graduated, he decided to pursue everything from theater, to commercials, television, film, and voice overs. He moved to Los Angeles in 1994 where his versatility, and being fully bilingual allowed him to maintain constant work in all mediums.
Mauricio has been part of four groundbreaking Latino based television shows including being series regular in Sony Tristar's /Telemundo's Angeles for one season and Showtime's Resurrection Blvd., which lasted three years with best actor nominations. His most recent roles include work in La Quinceañera, East Los High, Hacienda Heights, Criminal Minds, The Last Man On Earth, Curb Your Enthusiasm, Larceny with Dolph Lundren, Crave-The Fast Life, Blow and True Form Film's The Internationals, which he also produced. He looks forward to working with directors such as Alejandro G. Iñarritú, Steven Spielberg, Quentin Tarantino, and Robert Rodríguez, and with actors Al Pacino, Denzel Washington, Antonio Banderas, Javier Bardem, Hugh Jackman, Robert De Niro and John Travolta.
In 2007 Mauricio became interested in working as producer. In an assertive move to change things in Hollywood and to be able to create his own opportunities he became the executive producer and producer of the Imagen Award winning 13 episode web series Encounters along with Miguel Torres and Armando Acevedo. Mauricio's production credits include films, music videos, shorts and web series including After School, Fighting Chance, SinVergüenzas, The Shifting and Intolerance; music videos The Power Of One and Recuperar starring his brother Andres Mendoza, and the shorts Mi Amor, It Can Only Be Used Once Directed by Michael DeLorenzo, From Now On directed by Ivonne Coll, Between the Lights, One directed by Carlos Carrasco, Him and Her, and The Real Faces of Dialysis. He is part owner of True Form Films, a production company he runs with wife Yeniffer Behrens and with DeWayne Cox. His goal is to build True Form Films to be a self-sufficient production company that is able to produce content all year around.
In addition to film, Mauricio has over 50 theater credits including a very successful run of Karen Zacarías' Destiny of Desire directed by José Luis Valenzuela. This stage production ran at the South Coast Repertory Theater last year for two months and then headed to Chicago at the Goodman Theater for two more. His most notable theater performances include playing Bernardo in West Side Story, El Gallo in the Fantasticks, Guido in Nine, Juan Julián in Anna In The Tropics, Kevin Rosario in In The Heights, Cinderella's Prince in Into The Woods, Benedick in Much Ado About Nothing, Ernesto Del Río in Destiny of Desire, The New Mambo Kings conceived by him and his twin brother Actor/director Carlos A. Mendoza, and Magaldi in Evita. His charitable work includes fund raising and visits to Casa Hogar an orphanage in Tijuana, Mexico and organization he was introduced to by his friend and actor Nicholas Gonzalez. On his spare time, he works on producing material that will makes a difference in the world, on becoming a game changer, and being a great father and husband.Miguel Santiago
Resurrection Blvd.: Season 1, Episode 1
Pilot: Part 1 (26 Jun. 2000)
Resurrection Blvd.: Season 1, Episode 2
Pilot: Part 2 (26 Jun. 2000)
Resurrection Blvd.: Season 1, Episode 3
Suenos (3 Jul. 2000)
Resurrection Blvd.: Season 1, Episode 4
El Baile (10 Jul. 2000)
Resurrection Blvd.: Season 1, Episode 5
El Regreso de Paco (17 Jul. 2000)
Resurrection Blvd.: Season 1, Episode 6
Negro y Moreno (Black and Brown) (24 Jul. 2000)- Actor
- Producer
- Director
Award-winning actor Esai Morales is a graduate of New York's High School for the Performing Arts. He was born in Brooklyn, to Puerto Rican parents, and began his acting career on the stage, first appearing in El Hermano at the Ensemble Theatre Studio and at New York's Shakespeare Festival In The Park in The Tempest. He had his feature film debut in Bad Boys and his breakthrough role as Bob Morales in La Bamba made him a star, contributing to making the film the most commercially successful Latino-themed Rock biopic of all time.
In 1997 Esai Morales co-founded the National Hispanic Foundation for the Arts, created to advance the presence of Latinos in the media, telecommunications and entertainment industries. The NHFA has provided scholarships to hundreds of Hispanic students in excess of 1 million dollars. Theater performances include Oscar Wilde's Salome with Al Pacino (Broadway) Joe Papp's production of The Tempest with Raul Julia (New York's Shakespeare in the Park Festival) Tamer of Horses (Los Angeles Theater Center) The Exonerated, directed by Bob Balaban and his musical theater debut on The Mambo Kings. Film credits include Bad Boys, La Bamba, Rapa Nui, Mi Familia, Fast Food Nation, Paid in Full, The Line, Atlas Shrugged: Part II, Jarhead II: Field of Fire, The Disappearance of Garcia Lorca and Gun Hill Road a film he starred and executive produced. The film was a grand Jury Nominee at the Sundance Film Festival in 2011. Television credits comprise the Emmy award-winning series NYPD BLUE (ABC) Resurrection Blvd (Showtime) American Family (PBS) Miami Vice (NBC) Fame (NBC) Law and Order: SVU (NBC) The Burning Season: The Chico Mendes Story (HBO) Vanished (FOX) Burn Notice (USA) Jericho (CBS) Caprica (Syfy) Fairly Legal (USA) Criminal Minds (CBS) Major Crimes (TNT) and Saving Westbrook High. Morales plays the role of President of The United States on The Brink, HBO's dark comedy about a geopolitical crisis.Paco Corrales
Resurrection Blvd.: Season 1, Episode 5
El Regreso de Paco (17 Jul. 2000)
Resurrection Blvd.: Season 1, Episode 6
Negro y Moreno (Black and Brown) (24 Jul. 2000)- Additional Crew
- Actor
- Sound Department
Jonathan Nichols-Navarro is known for The Hunger Games (2012), Rise of the Planet of the Apes (2011) and Zack Snyder's Justice League (2021).Mr. Vargas
Resurrection Blvd.: Season 1, Episode 6
Negro y Moreno (Black and Brown) (24 Jul. 2000)- Actress
- Producer
- Soundtrack
Marisol Nichols currently (2023) stars opposite Jenna Ortega in Paramounts Winter Spring Summer Fall. She recently starred opposite Chris Rock and Sam Jackson as Capt. Angie Garza in the Lions Gate film Spiral, and opposite Eugenio Derbez in the Lions Gate comedy The Valet. On the small screen Nichols' currently stars as Hermione Lodge on The CW's highly rated, Riverdale which has won a collective 19 Teen Choice Awards.
Nichols' first appeared in shows including Beverly Hills 90210, Friends, and ER. She made her movie debut in the film Vegas Vacation playing Audrey Griswald opposite Chevy Chase. She's appeared in films Scream 2, Can't Hardly Wait, Bowfinger, Jane Austen's Mafia & Felon opposite Val Kilmer. Marisol also commanded the Counter Terrorist unit in 24 opposite Kiefer Sutherland, appeared as the mysterious and elusive Desert Wolf on Teen Wolf, was Special Agent Zoe Keates in NCIS and starred in Stephen Bochco's Blind justice as well as numerous other roles.
Balancing her work on screen with her humanitarian efforts fighting for the rights of young girls and women, Marisol created her non-profit, Foundation for a Slavery Free World, embracing the global eradication of the most heinous human rights violations-human trafficking. She is a deputized legal informant and has been dubbed, the "Hollywood Vigilantly" as she's taken part in numerous undercover operations leading to the successful arrest of dozens of traffickers and child predators. Sony Pictures recently bought the rights to her life story and is adapting it for a Television Series that Nichols is Executive Producing.
In 2017, Marisol was recognized by President Barack Obama with the President's Distinguished Volunteer Service Award for her work in human rights and for her service to our community.Victoria Santiago
Resurrection Blvd.: Season 1, Episode 1
Pilot: Part 1 (26 Jun. 2000)
Resurrection Blvd.: Season 1, Episode 2
Pilot: Part 2 (26 Jun. 2000)
Resurrection Blvd.: Season 1, Episode 3
Suenos (3 Jul. 2000)
Resurrection Blvd.: Season 1, Episode 4
El Baile (10 Jul. 2000)- Actress
- Director
As she inherited her love for the arts by her father, well-known playwright, actor, director and novelist Mario Peña, it is not hard to understand that actress Elizabeth Pena already had designs to become an actress by the time she was eight years old.
Born in Elizabeth, New Jersey on September 23, 1959, the petite (5' 2") actress was raised in New York City. Elizabeth's (and sister Tania's) parents, Cuban immigrants Mario and Estella Margarita Peña, would achieve a strong Latino reputation as the founders of the off-Broadway Latin-American Theatre Ensemble. They also encouraged Elizabeth's talent. In 1975, the young teenager became a founding member of the Hispanic Organization of Latin Actors, and two years later graduated from New York's High School of Performing Arts, now the Fiorello H. LaGuardia High School of Music and Art and Performing Arts.
Elizabeth found occasional work in repertory theater and in television commercials. Making her film debut in the independent Spanish-speaking feature El Super (1979), about Cuban refugees, she continued with playing a long line of independent and rebellious characters, which showed plenty of attitude and independence. Playing offbeat roles -- from a knife-threatening waitress to a disco queen -- she appeared in such early films as They All Laughed (1981) and Crossover Dreams (1985). Elizabeth's big break came in the form a support role in the hugely popular and entertaining comedy Down and Out in Beverly Hills (1986), co-starring Bette Midler, Richard Dreyfuss and Nick Nolte, in which she stole several scenes as the sultry, smoky-voiced, politically-minded maid Carmen.
Two consecutive short-lived television series came about around this time. Her first, the ensemble comedy Tough Cookies (1986), had her playing a police officer, and the second was the title housekeeper role in the sitcom I Married Dora (1987). High in demand now, Elizabeth continued to spice up both the big and small screen in such roles as Ritchie Valens' stepsister-in-law in the well-received biopic La Bamba (1987); a drug enforcement agent in the miniseries Drug Wars: The Camarena Story (1990); PTSD-suffering Tim Robbins' live-in girlfriend in the complex drama Jacob's Ladder (1990); and a dedicated legal secretary on the corporate drama series Shannon's Deal (1990) starring Jamey Sheridan.
Honors also came Elizabeth's way when she received the Independent Spirit and Bravo awards for the film Lone Star (1996), and four ALMA Awards for her performances in the television movie Contagious (1997), the films Tortilla Soup (2001) and Rush Hour (1998), and her regular role on the Latino drama series Resurrection Blvd. (2000).
Into the millennium, Elizabeth found steady employment on television with guest roles on Boston Public (2000), CSI: Miami (2002), Without a Trace (2002), Numb3rs (2005), Ghost Whisperer (2005), Charlie's Angels (2011), Prime Suspect (2011), Common Law (2012), and Modern Family (2009). One of her last roles was on the television series Matador (2014). She also found herself further down the credits in films such as On the Borderline (2001), Transamerica (2005), The Lost City (2005), Mother and Child (2009), The Perfect Family (2011), Plush (2013), and Grandma (2015). Three other films -- Girl on the Edge (2015), Ana Maria in Novela Land (2015), and The Song of Sway Lake (2018) -- were released posthumously. She also provided a voice in the popular Disney/Pixar animated film The Incredibles (2004).
A chronic alcohol problem severely hampered Elizabeth's life and she died suddenly from cirrhosis of the liver in Los Angeles, California on October 14, 2014, at age 55. She was survived by her second husband (from 1994), Hans Rolla, and their two children, son Kælan and daughter Fiona.Bibi Corrales
Resurrection Blvd.: Season 1, Episode 1
Pilot: Part 1 (26 Jun. 2000)
Resurrection Blvd.: Season 1, Episode 2
Pilot: Part 2 (26 Jun. 2000)
Resurrection Blvd.: Season 1, Episode 3
Suenos (3 Jul. 2000)
Resurrection Blvd.: Season 1, Episode 4
El Baile (10 Jul. 2000)
Resurrection Blvd.: Season 1, Episode 5
El Regreso de Paco (17 Jul. 2000)
Resurrection Blvd.: Season 1, Episode 6
Negro y Moreno (Black and Brown) (24 Jul. 2000)- Actor
- Director
- Producer
As an actor Tony Plana has performed in more than 70 feature films. Recent films include Pain & Gain with Dwayne Johnson and Mark Wahlberg directed by Michael Bay, Roman J. Israel, Esquire starring Denzel Washington directed by Dan Gilroy, and the soon to be released, Bombshell, directed by Jay Roach starring Charlize Theron, John Lithgow, Nicole Kidman and Margot Robbie and Wasp Network, directed by Olivier Assayas with Penelope Cruz and Edgar Ramirez.
His latest television projects include principal roles in Academy Award winner Paolo Sorrentino's The Young Pope with Jude Law and Diane Keaton for HBO, Jugar Con Fuego for Telemundo and the recently released Mayans MC on the FX Channel. Current recurring roles include the comedies One Day at a Time with Rita Moreno and Super Store with America Ferrera, as well as the dramas, The Affair with Anna Paquin. Start Up with Martin Freeman and Ron Perlman, The Punisher with Jon Bernthal, Madam Secretary, Lethal Weapon, Colony, Alpha House, Elementary, The Fosters, and The Blacklist.
Tony Plana also starred as Ignacio Suarez, the widowed father to America Ferrera's Ugly Betty, in ABC's landmark, groundbreaking hit series for which he received the 2006 Golden Satellite Award from the International Press Academy, an Imagen Award, and an Alma Award. Ugly Betty received the highest ratings and the most critical acclaim of any Latino-based show in the history of television, most notably 11 Emmy nominations and a Golden Glove Award for best comedy.
Previously, he also starred in Showtime's original series, Resurrection Boulevard, and was nominated for two Alma Awards for best actor. Resurrection Boulevard was the first series to be produced, written, directed and starring Latinos and awarded an Alma Award for the best television series of 2002.
Other feature film credits include JFK, Nixon, Salvador, An Officer and a Gentleman, Lone Star, Three Amigos, Born in East L.A., El Norte, 187, Primal Fear, Romero, One Good Cop, Havana, The Rookie, Silver Strand and Picking Up the Pieces with Woody Allen. He has also appeared in the action thriller Half Past Dead with Steven Segal; The Lost City, with Andy Garcia, Bill Murray, and Dustin Hoffman; and Disney's highly acclaimed GOAL, The Dream Begins.
He has produced and directed two feature film comedies, A Million to Juan with Paul Rodriguez and The Princess and the Barrio Boy, the first Latino family film to be produced by Showtime, starring academy award nominee Edward James Olmos and Maria Conchita Alonso. The film received two 2001 Alma Award nominations for Best Made for Television Movie and Best Ensemble Acting and won the 2001 Imagen Award for Best Made for Television Movie. Plana's television episodic debut was 2001's Resurrection Blvd.'s Saliendo, which garnered critical acclaim, receiving a GLAAD Award for best dramatic episode of the year and a SHINE Award nomination for sensitive portrayal of sexuality. He has directed several episodes of Nickelodeon's hit series, The Brothers Garcia, receiving a Humanitas Award nomination and winning the Imagen Award for its third season finale, Don't Judge a Book by its Cover. He also directed the season finale of Greetings from Tucson for the Warner Brothers Network and the Halloween episode of Desperate Housewives in its final season on ABC.
Plana was the Co-founder and served as Producing Artistic Director of the East LA Classic Theatre (ECT), a group comprised of multicultural, classically trained theatre professionals, for over 20 years. The EastLA Classic Theatre was dedicated to serving economically challenged communities through educational outreach programs for primary and secondary schools. As ECT's Producing Artistic Director, Plana defined its mission as 'educational' with a priority on creating access to classic dramatic literature for young minority audiences, emphasizing interpretations filtered through a multicultural, non-traditional perspective and presented with a contemporary, populist aesthetic. His provocative adaptations of classic Shakespearean plays were specifically conceived for students with little or no theatre going experience. He produced, directed and adapted these plays set against curriculum relevant historical backgrounds that served as catalysts for the investigation of personal and interpersonal psychology, race and cultural relations, socio-political issues and world history. Such as A zoot suit styled, musical Romeo & Juliet, was set during World War II with 1940's swing music and dance, featuring an East L.A. Latina Juliet and a West L.A. Anglo sailor Romeo struggling to define their love and identities in a wartime city sharply divided by racism, xenophobia, and economics and a Mariachi Musical production of Much Ado About Nothing set in early California.
Plana has continued to challenge the boundaries of teaching and learning language through an innovative approach called Language in Play (LIP). Working directly with language arts teachers, LIP utilizes the performing arts to impact literacy skills in academically at risk and bi-lingual students. Evolved collaboratively with educators over the last fifteen years, ECT's unique process of 'personalizing' language, through student play writing and play acting based on autobiographical experience, has proven more effective in achieving academic advancement and personal growth than established, traditional methods. It has consistently improved students' reading, writing and speaking skills resulting in higher attendance and lower drop-out rates, increased class participation and homework completion, as well as achieved better test scores, strengthened self-confidence and provided an engaging and meaningful school experience.
In 2005 he was honored as Educator of the Year by Loyola Marymount University's Department of Education. In 2008 he was awarded Loyola High School's Cahalan Award as a distinguished alumnus and a Lifetime Achievement Award by the Imagen Foundation. In 2009 the HOLA organization honored him with the Raul Julia HOLA Founders Award for excellence. In 2010, Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa selected him as worthy of one of the highest honors bestowed by the City of Los Angeles, The Dream of Los Angeles Award for his contributions to the media arts and education. He is the proud recipient of the 2013 ALMA Lifetime Achievement Award from the National Council of La Raza, the National Association of Latino Independent Producers' Lifetime Achievement Award for 2016, and the 2018 Nosotros Lifetime Impact Golden Eagle Award. He is currently an affiliate faculty member of the Center for Equity for English Learners at Loyola Marymount University School of Education.Roberto Santiago
Resurrection Blvd.: Season 1, Episode 1
Pilot: Part 1 (26 Jun. 2000)
Resurrection Blvd.: Season 1, Episode 2
Pilot: Part 2 (26 Jun. 2000)
Resurrection Blvd.: Season 1, Episode 3
Suenos (3 Jul. 2000)
Resurrection Blvd.: Season 1, Episode 4
El Baile (10 Jul. 2000)
Resurrection Blvd.: Season 1, Episode 5
El Regreso de Paco (17 Jul. 2000)
Resurrection Blvd.: Season 1, Episode 6
Negro y Moreno (Black and Brown) (24 Jul. 2000)- Actor
- Producer
Augusto Polo is known for Providence (1999), Ojalá (performer Augusto Polo Campos Jr.) (2010) and Days of Our Lives (1965).Reporter #2
Resurrection Blvd.: Season 1, Episode 1
Pilot: Part 1 (26 Jun. 2000)
Resurrection Blvd.: Season 1, Episode 2
Pilot: Part 2 (26 Jun. 2000)- Actor
- Soundtrack
Karim Prince was born on 5 August 1974 in Oakland, California, USA. He is an actor, known for FreakyLinks (2000), 24 (2001) and Mighty Morphin Power Rangers (1993).Preston Brookins
Resurrection Blvd.: Season 1, Episode 6
Negro y Moreno (Black and Brown) (24 Jul. 2000)- Actor
- Writer
- Producer
Born to a military family Lou Richards attended Scotch Plains Fanwood High School in New Jersey and Brunswick High School in Maine. He also attended schools in Hawaii, Alabama, and California. As a student at Texas Tech University, Lou got involved in college radio at KTXT. His first commercial job was doing the all night shift at KLBK in Lubbock, Texas. He went on to be a DJ at KKUA in Honolulu and landed a few small roles in Hawaii Five-O (1968). That's when the acting bug took over and he moved to Los Angeles to "pursue the dream". Of all his television roles he claims his favorite was working in Gloria (1982), the sitcom spin-off of All in the Family (1971). "I was being paid to show up every day and be silly. It doesn't get much better than that". From his cartoon voice work, he says he enjoyed working most of all with Frank Welker.Reporter #1
Resurrection Blvd.: Season 1, Episode 1
Pilot: Part 1 (26 Jun. 2000)
Resurrection Blvd.: Season 1, Episode 2
Pilot: Part 2 (26 Jun. 2000)- Zeke Rippy is a graduate of the Neighborhood Playhouse in New York City and is currently on the Level 3 waiting list with The Groundlings. He is also creator of the LA based sketch comedy group, "The Justice League of Idiots", and has just finished writing, producing & starring in the mocumentary short film, "500: One Man's Journey into Port". He has just completed his newest script, a dark comedy entitled "One Shot" about a day in the life of one man trying to kill himself and can't. It will begin shooting soon. Other films include starring roles in "The Wind" and "Straight Right", as well as numerous stage roles in NYC.Waiter
Resurrection Blvd.: Season 1, Episode 6
Negro y Moreno (Black and Brown) (24 Jul. 2000) - Writer
- Actress
- Producer
Atheana Ritchie was born in East Los Angeles, California. This L.A. native knew she was destined to be in the entertainment industry from the young age of 5 often performing sketches for her biggest fan, her grandfather, Ted Edmond Ritchie, who worked under Howard Hughes. She has since conquered various roles and has written several TV shorts such as Campsite Killer and Tell the Truth. Not one to stop there, Atheana has also stuck her hand in the casting world as well as behind the camera doing Production Assistant, and U.P.M..Alex's Dream Girl
Resurrection Blvd.: Season 1, Episode 1
Pilot: Part 1 (26 Jun. 2000)- Actor
- Stunts
Marco Rodriguez is a film, television, and stage actor. Received his Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Southern California and trained with notable acting coaches, Jeff Corey and Jose Quintero. After a short stint as a teacher in the Lausd, Rodriguez embarked on a professional acting career with his debut as "El Pachuco" in the Mark Taper Forum production of Zoot Suit and then toured Europe with Luis Valdez' Teatro Campesino. While at the Taper, Marco joined the Improvisational Theatre Project (now known as P.l.a.y.) collaborating on the critically acclaimed play School Talk. Other writing projects include the award-winning Espernaza Del Valle for the Office of Substance Abuse Prevention (Osap) and Natividad, a solo Christmas play in Spanish. Rodriguez is also a founding member of the East Los Angeles. Classic Theatre, an organization dedicated to exposing disadvantaged youth to classic dramatic literature and the theatrical experience. In 1998, Marco founded Dejando Huellas (Leaving a Mark), a bilingual drama outreach program including coaching, workshops and performance opportunities for the under served Latino population. Since 2007, Marco has also been involved as a lead teaching artist with the acclaimed Los Angeles theatre company, About Productions, and its innovative educational programming that introduces at-risk youth to the importance of writing and the power of communication through artistic expression, facilitated dialogue and live performance. Rodriguez worked also in many films and series Tv in supporting roles.Ortega (as Marco Rodriguez)
Resurrection Blvd.: Season 1, Episode 3
Suenos (3 Jul. 2000)- Actor
- Writer
- Producer
Friendly as all get-out, Latino stand-up comic Paul Rodriguez was born in Mexico but raised in East Los Angeles. After finishing his military service, he went to college on the GI bill with the idea of becoming an attorney, but developed an interest in comedy while taking elective courses.
Paul honed his stand-up act at L.A.'s famous The Comedy Store while working as a doorman there, and got his break as an opening act for others at various concerts and universities and as a warm-up comic on Norman Lear's short-lived sitcom Gloria (1982) starring Sally Struthers.
Lear was so impressed that he wrote and developed a sitcom specifically for Paul entitled a.k.a. Pablo (1984), which caught the public's eye only briefly. Other comedy series followed, however, including Trial and Error (1988) and Grand Slam (1990), and a few movies also came his way with D.C. Cab (1983) and Born in East L.A. (1987). Sticking to his Latino roots as the basis for his comedy, he has made an appealing crossover hit.
The comedian broke through the talk show venue with "El Show de Paul Rodriguez", which had a four-year run, and branched out into directing with the film A Million to Juan (1994), which he also co-wrote and starred in. More recently, he appeared with Paul Hogan in Crocodile Dundee in Los Angeles (2001) and had an atypical role in director Clint Eastwood's Blood Work (2002) as an arrogant, smarmy police detective. More recently, he has been visible (good or bad) in A Cinderella Story (2004), The World's Fastest Indian (2005) and Cloud 9 (2006).
He also executive-produced and starred in the comedy concert film The Original Latin Kings of Comedy (2002). He has been seen everywhere on cable comedy showcases, including Paul Rodriguez: Behind Bars (1991), Crossing White Lines (1999), Paul Rodriguez Live!: I Need the Couch (1987), Paul Rodriguez: Live in San Quentin (1995), Paul Rodriguez & Friends: Comedy Rehab (2009) and Paul Rodriguez: The Here & Wow (2018)., all of which solidified his reputation as one of the country's best known Hispanic comics in the U.S.
Other millennium film credits include a wide variety of roles, including those in Tortilla Soup (2001), Ali (2001), Time Changer (2002), Baadasssss! (2003), Back by Midnight (2004), Lonely Street (2008), I'm Not Like That No More (2010), Mission Air (2014), Pray for Rain (2017), Cholo Zombies (2024). He also provided voices for the animated features Beverly Hills Chihuahua (2008), Porndogs: The Adventures of Sadie (2009) and Cats & Dogs: The Revenge of Kitty Galore (2010). On TV, he was a regular on the Spanish-speaking comedy Componiendo a Paco (2012) and played the title role in the English-speaking sitcom Fixing Paco (2012).
Paul has been recognized for his tireless charity work, which includes strong, avid support for the National Hispanic Scholarship Fund, Farm Aid, Leukemia Telethon, Project Literacy, and Housing Now, among many others.Paulie
Resurrection Blvd.: Season 1, Episode 1
Pilot: Part 1 (26 Jun. 2000)
Resurrection Blvd.: Season 1, Episode 2
Pilot: Part 2 (26 Jun. 2000)- Costume and Wardrobe Department
- Actress
- Art Department
Sharlene Ruffino Weimer was born in New Orleans, Louisiana, USA. She is an actress, known for Hurricane Season (2009), The Curious Case of Benjamin Button (2008) and Living Proof (2008). She is married to Keith Adam Weimer.Gloria
Resurrection Blvd.: Season 1, Episode 1
Pilot: Part 1 (26 Jun. 2000)
Resurrection Blvd.: Season 1, Episode 2
Pilot: Part 2 (26 Jun. 2000)- Prolific and versatile character actor William Sanderson was born on January 10, 1944, in Memphis, Tennessee. His mother was an elementary school teacher and his father was a landscape designer. William served two years in the US Army. Following his military service he attended Southern Methodist University. He earned both a BBA degree and a JD law degree from Memphis State University. William went to New York to try his luck as an actor. He studied his craft with Herbert Berghof and William Hickey.
Sanderson began his acting career in off-Broadway stage productions and appeared in several independent pictures. He gave a superbly lively and intense performance as vicious racist and escaped convict Jessie Lee Kane in the brutal exploitation feature Fight for Your Life (1977). William was likewise marvelous as gentle toymaker J.F. Sebastian in the fantastic science-fiction cult favorite Blade Runner (1982). He has played his fair share of loathsome bad guys (he refers to these particular characters as "prairie scum"), such as nasty lout Calvin in Raggedy Man (1981), lowlife hick Lee Dollarhide in Coal Miner's Daughter (1980) and weaselly criminal Snow in Lone Wolf McQuade (1983). Not surprisingly, considering his distinctive Southern drawl, he has also appeared in such westerns as the comedy Wagons East (1994), Crossfire Trail (2001), Monte Walsh (2003), Andersonville (1996), Gods and Generals (2003) and the acclaimed TV mini-series Lonesome Dove (1989) (one of several projects in which Sanderson has acted alongside Tommy Lee Jones). Sanderson gave a lovely and touching portrayal in a rare lead role as emotionally dysfunctional recovering alcoholic ukulele minstrel Stanley Myer in the poignant indie drama Stanley's Gig (2000). He achieved his greatest popularity, however, as flaky backwoodsman Larry on the hit sitcom Newhart (1982) on which he uttered the memorable catchphrase, "I'm Larry. This is my brother Darryl and this is my other brother Darryl." More recently Sanderson had a terrific role as conniving hotel proprietor E.B. Farnum on the sensationally gritty cable western TV series Deadwood (2004). Among the TV shows William has done guest spots on are The Practice (1997), The Pretender (1996), ER (1994), The X-Files (1993), Walker, Texas Ranger (1993), Sirens (1993), Matlock (1986), Babylon 5 (1993), Married... with Children (1987), The Twilight Zone (1985), Knight Rider (1982), Coach (1989), The Dukes of Hazzard (1979) and Starsky and Hutch (1975).
He has also done voices for numerous cartoon characters, radio commercials and books on tape. Outside of his substantial film and TV credits, William has acted on stage in productions of such plays as "The Taming of the Shrew," "When Ya Comin' Back, Red Ryder?," "Insect Comedy," "To Kill a Mockingbird," "Dutchman," "Fishing," "Authentic Life of Billy the Kid," "Tobacco Road," and "Scotch Rocks." William Sanderson lives in Burbank, California, with his wife Sharon Wix.Clancy The Illegal Gun Dealer
Resurrection Blvd.: Season 1, Episode 3
Suenos (3 Jul. 2000) - Production Manager
- Actor
José Solano was born on 22 February 1971 in Inglewood, California, USA. He is a production manager and actor, known for Baywatch (1989), Resurrection Blvd. (2000) and Mirada de mujer: El regreso (2003).Jaimé Carillo
Resurrection Blvd.: Season 1, Episode 1
Pilot: Part 1 (26 Jun. 2000)
Resurrection Blvd.: Season 1, Episode 2
Pilot: Part 2 (26 Jun. 2000)
Resurrection Blvd.: Season 1, Episode 3
Suenos (3 Jul. 2000)- Actor
- Producer
- Director
Douglas Spain captured critical praise and a 1998 Independent Spirit Award nomination for his feature film debut in Fox Searchlight's "Star Maps." The film, which premiered at the Sundance Film Festival, tells the dark-humored story of 'Carlos' (Spain), whose route to realizing his dreams of acting leads him to selling maps to the stars' homes as well as himself on the streets of Los Angeles. Spain appeared in HBO's "Walkout" directed by Edward James Olmos as well as "The Reading Room" opposite James Earl Jones for the Hallmark Channel. He has been seen in HBO's "Band Of Brothers" produced by Steven Spielberg and Tom Hanks; "44 Minutes" with Michael Madsen for FX; "Delivering Milo" with Bridget Fonda and Albert Finney for Deepak Nayar; USA Films' "Cherry Falls" with Brittany Murphy and Jay Mohr; Artisan Entertainment's "Permanent Midnight" alongside Ben Stiller and Owen Wilson; the independent film "Hunting Of Man" which he also Executive Produced; and three Lions Gate Films: "But I'm a Cheerleader" with Natasha Lyonne and Clea DuVall, "Ricochet River" starring opposite Kate Hudson, and "What's Cooking" with Mercedes Ruehl, Kyra Sedgwick and Alfre Woodard. Spain recurred on the Showtime Original Series "Resurrection Boulevard" with Elizabeth Pena and Esai Morales. He was also well received in the Showtime Original Picture "12 Angry Men," as part of a stellar ensemble cast including such acclaimed actors as Ossie Davis, George C. Scott, Jack Lemmon, Hume Cronyn, James Gandolfini and Edward James Olmos under the direction of William Friedkin. Spain made his directorial debut with the short film "Charity." Douglas Spain's stage productions include "Gunplay: La Familia" with Naked Angels, L.A. and "Sunrise In My Pocket" with Playmakers Repertory Company, North Carolina.Tommy Corrales
Resurrection Blvd.: Season 1, Episode 1
Pilot: Part 1 (26 Jun. 2000)
Resurrection Blvd.: Season 1, Episode 2
Pilot: Part 2 (26 Jun. 2000)
Resurrection Blvd.: Season 1, Episode 5
El Regreso de Paco (17 Jul. 2000)- Actor
- Director
- Producer
New York City-bred actor Glynn Russell Turman, born on January 31, 1947, who enjoyed his first taste of success as a young teenager, originating the role of "Travis Younger" on Broadway in Lorraine Hansberry's landmark play "A Raisin in the Sun" in 1959 opposite Sidney Poitier, Ruby Dee, Claudia McNeil and Diana Sands as his various family members. While he did not play the role when it transferred to film in 1961, he intensified his studies at Manhattan's renowned High School of Performing Arts.
Upon graduation, Glynn apprenticed in regional companies throughout the country including Tyrone Guthrie's Repertory Theatre in which he performed in late 60s productions of "Good Boys," "Harper's Ferry," "The Visit" and "The House of Atreus." He made his Los Angeles stage debut in Vinnette Carroll's "Slow Dance on the Killing Ground" and earned TV marks for appearances in "Daktari," "Julia," "Room 222," a featured part in the TV movie Carter's Army (1970), and a regular role on the prime-time soap opera Peyton Place (1964). An impressive 1974 performance in "The Wine Sellers" earned him a Los Angeles Critics Award nomination and a Dramalogue Award. The play was entitled "What The Wine Sellers Buy" when he played it earlier on Broadway. He won his first NAACP Image Award for his work in the play "Eyes of the American."
A writer and stage director as well, Glynn received his second NAACP Image award for his directing of "Deadwood Dick" at the Inner City Cultural Center. He segued these directing talents to TV where he helmed several episodes of "The Parenthood," "Hanging with Mr. Cooper" and "The Wayans Bros," among others. He also directed during his seasons of steady employment on A Different World (1987), in which he played the role of Colonel Taylor for five seasons (1988-1993). The show's theme song was sung by his late ex-wife, legendary "Queen of Soul" artist Aretha Franklin. They divorced in 1984 after six years.
Glynn began his film career in the 1970s with such "blaxploitation" flicks as Honky (1971), Five on the Black Hand Side (1973), Together Brothers (1974) and Thomasine & Bushrod (1974), then advanced to the cult classic Cooley High (1975), plus The River Niger (1976) and A Hero Ain't Nothin' But a Sandwich (1977). TV-movies included the prestigious Centennial (1978), Attica (1980) and Minstrel Man (1977), for which he won his third NAACP Image Award, Race to Freedom: The Underground Railroad (1994), Buffalo Soldiers (1997) and Freedom Song (2000). In the midst of these early movie roles, he was once considered to play "Han Solo" in the original "Star Wars" film.
A regular fixture on the smaller screen, Glynn appeared in a host of guest appearances during this time included "The Mod Squad," "The Rookies," "The Blue Knight," "The Paper Chase," "The Greatest American Hero," "Fame," "T.J. Hooker," "Hail to the Chief," "The Redd Foxx Show," "Matlock," "Murder, She Wrote" and "Touched by an Angel."
The actor has also participated in such mainstream, audience-favorite, adrenalin-packed movies as Gremlins (1984), Out of Bounds (1986), Deep Cover (1992), How Stella Got Her Groove Back (1998), Subterfuge (1996), Sahara (2005), Burlesque (2010), Super 8 (2011) and Bumblebee (2018) along with the more critically acclaimed films Kings of the Evening (2008), Race (2016) and Windows on the World (2019) have also come across his path. Adept at professional roles, Glynn has enjoyed recurring roles into the millennium on such TV series as The Wire (2002) (as a mayor); Episode #1.422 (as a judge); and Mr. Mercedes (2017) (as another judge).
Glynn has returned from time to time to the theatre (2013, "Joe Turner's Come and Gone"). The father of four children from his first and present third marriages (between singer Franklin).Bobby Davis
Resurrection Blvd.: Season 1, Episode 6
Negro y Moreno (Black and Brown) (24 Jul. 2000)- Actor
- Special Effects
- Art Department
David Wells, actor in Los Angeles for 35 years, is known for his varied and eccentric characters, whether it be the recent recurring Father Pete, the pedophile priest on Shameless, to the time traveling Mr. Quiche opposite Jeff Daniels in The Grand Tour, to the grave-digging Milton in House. Buffy the Vampire Slayer fans know him as the iconic "cheese man" character. A veteran of over 50 films and 100 plus television appearances, career highlights include George C. Scott and Jack Lemmon's Inherit The Wind, Michael Douglas' Basic Instinct, and Eddie Murphy's Beverly Hills Cop.
Wells is also a film and theatre producer. He produced and starred in the feature film, Elephant Sighs, co-starring Ed Asner. For several years, Wells co-owned the Third Stage Theatre in Burbank, where he co-produced several theatre productions and housed many of famed playwright Justin Tanner's comedies.
As an acting teacher, Wells has taught such students as Tobey Maguire, Mila Kunis, Jenna Elfman, Gage Golightly, Brighid Fleming, R.J. Mitte, etc.Mr. Whitaker
Resurrection Blvd.: Season 1, Episode 1
Pilot: Part 1 (26 Jun. 2000)
Resurrection Blvd.: Season 1, Episode 2
Pilot: Part 2 (26 Jun. 2000)- Actor
- Soundtrack
Raymond Herbert "Ray" Wise (born August 20, 1947) is an American actor. Some of his best-known roles include Leland Palmer in Twin Peaks (1990), henchman Leon C. Nash in RoboCop (1987), Jack Taggart Sr. in Jeepers Creepers 2 (2003), the Devil in the CW television series Reaper (2007), Donald Wadsworth in Suburban Gothic (2014).
Wise was born in Akron, Ohio, graduated from Garfield High School in 1964 and attended Kent State University in Kent, Ohio. He is of Romanian descent on his mother's side.Jack Mornay
Resurrection Blvd.: Season 1, Episode 5
El Regreso de Paco (17 Jul. 2000)
Resurrection Blvd.: Season 1, Episode 6
Negro y Moreno (Black and Brown) (24 Jul. 2000)- Actor
- Producer
Honduran-born Daniel Zacapa has established himself as one of the most effective character actors working. His varied and diverse film roles include Se7en (1995), Confessions of a Dangerous Mind (2002), 'The Mexican', 'The Gene Generation', and 'Phenomenon', sharing the screen with such actors as 'Jack Lemmon', Walter Matthau, Morgan Freeman, Brad Pitt, Forest Whitaker, Michelle Pfeiffer, Kurt Russell and Mel Gibson, to name a few.
His television credits include starring for three seasons on the highly acclaimed Showtime series, 'Resurrection Blvd.' as Tio Ruben, the heart and soul of the Santiago family. His numerous guest-star appearances include Medium, Alias, Nip/tuck, The West Wing, Criminal Minds, Without a Trace, Six Feet Under, and N.Y.P.D. Blue. He was a recipient of an ALMA Award in 1998 for his work in 'Foto Novelas'.
Raised in the San Francisco Bay Area, his ongoing work with children include the Foundation for Youth Non-Violence in Northern California and Woodcraft Rangers in L.A., he reads regularly in elementary schools throughout the state. Daniel has received numerous awards from the State of California and the City of Los Angeles recognizing him as a pillar of the Latino community.
Daniel is an avid motorcyclist, major San Francisco Giants fan (if you know the significance of the numbers 24 and 44, you now have the combination to his safe). He is also the owner/partner of The Alabama Coach Co. in Montevello, Alabama (where the strip steak is named "The Zacapa") and the proud father of two beautiful daughters. He currently resides in West Los Angeles with his three cats, Jay, Cody, and Liberty.Ruben Santiago
Resurrection Blvd.: Season 1, Episode 1
Pilot: Part 1 (26 Jun. 2000)
Resurrection Blvd.: Season 1, Episode 2
Pilot: Part 2 (26 Jun. 2000)
Resurrection Blvd.: Season 1, Episode 3
Suenos (3 Jul. 2000)
Resurrection Blvd.: Season 1, Episode 4
El Baile (10 Jul. 2000)
Resurrection Blvd.: Season 1, Episode 5
El Regreso de Paco (17 Jul. 2000)- Actress
- Director
Alma Delfina was born on 5 November 1960 in Camargo, Chihuahua, Mexico. She is an actress and director, known for Casos de alarma (1986), El hogar que yo robé (1981) and El costo de la vida (1989). She is married to Michael Smith. They have one child.Isadora Carillo
Resurrection Blvd.: Season 1, Episode 3
Suenos (3 Jul. 2000)- Actor
- Soundtrack
José Pérez was born in 1940 in New York City, New York, USA. He is an actor, known for The Mask of Zorro (1998), The Way of the Gun (2000) and Calucci's Department (1973).Eddie Cervantes
Resurrection Blvd.: Season 1, Episode 4
El Baile (10 Jul. 2000)
Resurrection Blvd.: Season 1, Episode 5
El Regreso de Paco (17 Jul. 2000)