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Tori Cordova is known for Blue Ridge (2020), County Line: No Fear (2022) and County Line: All In (2022).- Eliana grew up going to 13 different schools along with living in several different countries including Chile and New Zealand. Always being the "new girl" sparked a lifelong passion for studying people. Her diverse look comes from her immigrant Chilean father (Quechua Indian descent), while her mother is Ashkenazi Jewish and Northwestern European. Her athletic abilities have taken her to run marathons, train with an Olympic level boxing coach, and cycle at an advanced level. She also enjoys the art of live storytelling and was recently featured on The Moth podcast on NPR. She lives in Los Angeles with her husband where they own and operate the Hollywood restaurant, Electric Owl.
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Diego Freitas is a Brazilian director, screenwriter and producer. Graduated in communication, Diego is a self-taught director that has been working in TV and film since his teens. In 2016, He wrote and directed the award-winning short thriller film "Salt", present in many major Brazilian film festivals, such as the Gramado Film Festival and was a winner of CinePE. In 2018, debuted his first feature film as a director/screenwriter with the psychological thriller "My Dead Ones", that had its premiere at the Montreal Film Festival, in addition to being chosen by SESC as one of the best Brazilian films of the year. In 2019, "Way Back Home", starring Brazilian acting legend Lima Duarte, represented the country at the Vancouver International Festival, Drama Festival in Greece and at the Havana International Festival in Cuba, winning more than 20 awards, such as Cine Ceará for best director. The feature "Knitting" from 2021, produced and edited by Diego, was awarded best film by public choice at the Gramado Film Festival. In 2022, "Beyond the Universe", a drama written and directed by Diego, produced by Netflix, was the most watched film on the platform and stayed on the top 10 in 43 countries, being the third non-English spoken most watched film in the world, with over 50 million hours of views in its first month of release. In 2023 Diego is directing two new features: "Take 5 cards" a dramatic comedy with Brazilian star Lilia Cabral and a new Netflix original thriller with actors Giovanna Lancellotti and Leandro Lima. Today, Diego is one of the most requested directors in Brazil.- Actor
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Hailing from the hi-rise Lincoln projects of Harlem, Gary was always curious about the arts. After a move to the Bronx, Gary got accepted into a particular school program for artistically gifted kids, along with a lifelong buddy and colleague David Zayas (Dexter, OZ, Gotham, Bloodline). Later Gary attended the High School of Performing Arts (FAME School) as a Ballet Major, but the acting bug would soon bite him. Choosing to cut class one day, he walked one block west from his high school on 46th street to see a Broadway matinée production of Equus. It starred Leonard Nimoy (Dr. Spock on Star Trek) as Dr. Dysart and was utterly blown away by the power of the actors on the stage.
Never looking back, Gary is now an Award-nominated television, film, and stage actor and is one of the founders of the acclaimed LAByrinth Theater Company (formerly Latino Actors Base) that he founded along with John Ortiz, Paul Calderon, David Deblinger, and Philip Seymour Hoffman.
Along with a long list of theater credits, he has worked with many top writers, including Pulitzer Prize winners - John Patrick Shanley, Nilo Cruz, Lynn Nottage, and Stephen Adly Guirgis. He has also worked with multiple award-winning directors Anna D. Shapiro, Tony Taccone, Brian Kulick, and Jo Bonny at such theaters as Steppenwolf, Yale Rep, 2nd Stage, The McCarter, La Jolla Playhouse, Berkeley Rep, and The Joseph Papp, Public Theater. Gary got nominated for a JEFF Award for his portrayal of Cousin Julio in Steppenwolf's historic first, all-Latino cast of The Mother Fucker with the Hat - directed by Anna D. Shapiro, playing alongside the long-time friend John Ortiz and Jimmy Smits.
In the television world, Gary recently wrapped a recurring Guest Star on the upcoming Fatal Attraction series playing Joshua Jackson's defense attorney. Recent television appearances have been as Judge Bolden on Law & Order and FOX's The Resident and the final season of City on a Hill. He has Guest recurred on The Blacklist, Law & Order SVU, 13 Reasons Why, The Last Ship, Oz, and The Sopranos. A supporting role in the art-film Love, starring Susan Sarandon & Boris McGiver, written and directed by the uber-talented James Gallagher. He's worked with Whoopi Goldberg in the ABC pilot Delores and Jermaine as a Series Regular. He appeared as John Leguizamo's brother in the acclaimed Netflix mini-series When They see Us, directed by the brilliantly talented Ava DuVernay. Other Guest Star roles include - Homeland opposite Claire Danes, Blue Bloods, New Amsterdam, Instinct, Chicago PD, Madame Secretary, Crazy Ex-Girlfriend, NCIS-Los Angeles, Person of Interest, The Closer, Awake, Prime Suspect, Lie to Me, The Unit, Numb3rs, Without a Trace, Law & Order, Third Watch. Other film credits include the Award-winning Merchant-Ivory film written by Lynn Nottage and Tony Gerber, Side Streets; the John Singleton-produced Illegal Tender, directed by Franc Reyes and many other New York Indie films, including a lead role in the Harlem-tale Chapter & Verse, directed by Jamal Joseph, the critically acclaimed All About Nina with the rapper, Common.- Actor
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Salvador Chacon was born in Mexico City, Mexico. He is an actor and producer, known for For All Mankind (2019), Mayans M.C. (2018) and Black-ish (2014).- Actress
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Jacqueline Pinol was born in Queens, New York, USA. She is an actress, known for Bosch (2014), Spider-Man: Miles Morales (2020) and Spider-Man (2018). She is married to Jonny Blu. They have one child.- Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
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E.J. Torres, which is an abbreviation for Eduardo Jose, is a ambitious filmmaker born in Miami, Florida. He picked up his first camera in early middle school where he made video's with his friends in the park. Once he graduated college he participated in a program in Orlando, FL where he gained a huge network and his start in the industry.
Torres began his career in the Industry as a Production Assistant working for Arrowhead Production in the production of "Nova Road". In his latest work with Arrowhead Production he gained his title and experience as "First Assistant Director". Torres as of June 2016 is living Los Angeles, CA working in the Film Industry.- Production Manager
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Dana Vasquez-Eberhardt was born on 23 October 1977 in California, USA. Dana is a production manager and producer, known for I Am Groot (2022), X-Men '97 (2024) and What If...? (2021).- Actor
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Horatio Sanz was born on June 4, 1969, in Santiago, Chile, and raised in Chicago, Illinois. He was one of the Upright Citizen Brigade's founding members and performed with Chicago's Second City comedy troupe.
When he joined the cast of Saturday Night Live (1975) as a featured player at the beginning of the 24th season (September 26, 1998), he became the long-running sketch comedy show's first Latino cast member. He appeared along with fellow featured players Jimmy Fallon and Chris Parnell, and after only one season, the three were promoted to cast members. On the show, Horatio played the characters Frankie Hilbert on the sketch "Boston Teens", pothead Gobi on the recurring sketch "Jarret's Room", and A/V teacher Mr. Banglian on "Wake Up, Wakefield."
Horatio has had many minor but memorable roles in movies since 1994. However, his big break came in 2003 with his first starring role in the movie Boat Trip (2002), in which he appeared along with Cuba Gooding Jr. and Vivica A. Fox. He continued to star on Saturday Night Live (1975) until 2007.- Actor
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Claudio Martínez was born on 10 July 1962 in the USA. He is an actor, known for Chinatown (1974), Viva Valdez (1976) and Street Knight (1993).- Actor
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Pedro Pascal is a Chilean-born actor. He is best known for portraying the roles of Oberyn Martell in the fourth season of the HBO series Game of Thrones (2011), Javier Peña in the Netflix series Narcos (2015), the titular character in the Disney+ series The Mandalorian (2019) and Joel Miller in the HBO series The Last of Us (2023).
He's long-time friends with Triple Frontier (2019) co-star Oscar Isaac.- Actress
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Tamara Torres was born on 31 March 1979 in Colorado, USA. She is an actress, known for Sweet November (2001), Bedazzled (2000) and I Got What You Want (2002).- Animation Department
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Antonio N. Torres was born on 30 August 1971 in San Jose, California, USA. Antonio N. is known for All Grown Up! (2003), Rocket Power (1998) and Family Guy (1999).- Camera and Electrical Department
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Rafael Ramirez was born on 31 December 1974 in Los Angeles, California, USA. He is known for Furious 7 (2015), The Happytime Murders (2018) and Tomorrowland (2015).- Actress
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Lisa Guerrero was born on 9 April 1964 in Chicago, Illinois, USA. She is an actress and producer, known for Inside Edition (1988), Secrets of Playboy (2022) and Moneyball (2011). She has been married to Scott Erickson since 3 February 2004.- Actress
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Sheila Carrasco was recently featured in the 2018 JFL New Face of Comedy: Characters showcase. Sheila is from the South Side of Chicago and went to NYU and Harvard. She is half Chilean/Mapuche and half white American. Recent credits include: I Think You Should Leave w/ Tim Robinson, The Good Place, Jane the Virgin, Outmatched, The Odd Couple, Life in Pieces, American Housewife, and #VanLife for NBC/Univ. She is a creator for Más Mejor- Broadway Video's premium comedy studio for Latinx voices. Sheila performed and wrote in the 2018 CBS Diversity Showcase. In 2019 she was the Head Writer and created and ran the inaugural staffed writers room. She is a veteran of the Groundlings Sunday Company and is a proud member of IAMA Theatre Company, where she performed her one-woman play "Anyone But Me". Black Lives Matter.- Stephen Carrasco has been singing and dancing professionally for the past ten years. His Broadway credits include Billy Elliot, White Christmas, Ghost, and currently the 2013 Tony Award winner for Best Musical Kinky Boots. Also in NY, he appeared in the City Center Encores productions of Music in the Air and It's a Bird, It's a Plane, It's Superman. Stephen spent a year touring the U.S. and Canada in Young Frankenstein, directed and choreographed by Tony Award winner Susan Stroman. Originally from Okemos Michigan, Stephen now permanently resides in New York City. Since moving to NYC, he has had the pleasure of working with such choreographers as Josh Bergasse (Emmy award winning Choreographer of Smash), Jerry Mitchell (Tony Award winning director/choreographer of Hairspray, Legally Blonde, and La Cage), Randy Skinner (Tony Nominated Choreographer for White Christmas, the revival of 42nd Street, and Ain't Broadway Grand), Warren Carlyle (Director/Choreographer of the recent Broadway revival of Finian's Rainbow, Chaplin, and A Christmas Story), Michael Lichtefeld (Choreographer of Broadway's Little Women, and The Secret Garden), and more. In addition to performing, Stephen has taught musical theater workshops all over North America.
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William Garcia is a producer and director, known for Rally Caps (2024), Obsession (2019) and Followed (2018).- Actor
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Jorge Garcia (born April 28, 1973) is an American actor and comedian. He first came to public attention with his performance as Hector Lopez on the television show Becker (1998), but probably more known later for his portrayal of Hugo "Hurley" Reyes in the television series Lost (2004) from 2004 to 2010. Garcia also performs as a stand-up comedian. He more recently starred in the FOX television series Alcatraz (2012), as well as playing a minor character on ABC's Once Upon a Time (2011). He stars as Jerry Ortega on Hawaii Five-0 (2010). Most recently Jorge Garcia can be seen in the Netflix original movie The Ridiculous 6 (2015).- Actress
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Born in Mexico City to an American mother and Chilean father, Valentina moved to The US as a child. Valentina's first role was playing Woodstock in "Snoopy" in Washington D.C. at the age of 6, speaking zero English. She went on to play roles in Washington Ballet Company's The Nutcracker at The Kennedy Center and Julia in "Two Gentleman of Verona" at The Folger Shakespeare Library. Valentina attended Interlochen Academy Summer Institute in Interlochen, MI, and NYU's Hemispheric Institute for Performance and Politics. She studied theatre for a year at The University of London before graduating from Sarah Lawrence College in Bronxville, NY. Valentina can be seen in over 100 National commercials and dozens of television shows. Valentina lives in Los Angeles, CA with her DP husband and two young sons.- Actor
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Erick began his acting career after graduating Hebron High School in his hometown of Dallas, TX. After gaining his first professional acting credit on the popular CBS soap opera Bold and The Beautiful. He was later cast in the recurring role of Tommy on MTV's Faking It, which went on to win a Teen Choice Award for Breakout Show.
Being cast as the bilingual Frankie in Center Theatre Group's production of Kimber Lee's different words for the same thing at the Kirk Douglas Theatre allowed him to display his love for theatre while honoring his proud Mexican-American roots. It remains one of his favorite roles to date.
Erick is best known for playing Hector on CW's critically acclaimed and multi-Emmy Award winning Crazy Ex-Girlfriend. He is also recognized for his recurring roles on Call Your Mother (ABC) and Shameless (Showtime); as well as guest roles on the reboot of Magnum PI (CBS), Castle (ABC), and more.
He can currently be seen on HBOMax as the star of 2022 Oscar Nominated Live-Action Short Please Hold, directed by K.D. Dávila.- Actress
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Lynda Lopez was born on 14 June 1971 in The Bronx, New York City, New York, USA. She is an actress and producer, known for Hustlers (2019), Draw with me (2020) and Neighborhood Sessions: Jennifer Lopez (2015).- Actor
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Philip D. Garcia was an actor, known for Gullah, Gullah Island (1994). He died on 3 January 1997 in Orlando, Florida, USA.- Actress
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Suzanne Gutierrez was born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA. She is known for Abbott Elementary (2021), Single Parents (2018) and Dave (2020). She has been married to Eddie Hedges since 23 October 2003. They have one child.- Actor
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David Labrava started his Hollywood career as a camera operator for the Zalman King Company (Red Shoe Diaries, 9 1/2 weeks, In God's Hands), where he learned script writing. He starred in the series Whiplash ZK as the host. He did an independent project entitled FTW for Picture Perfect Productions, and starred in Fencewalker, the new film from Chris Carter (The X-Files).
David has been riding motorcycles for 30 years, and was hired to be the Technical Advisor for Sons of Anarchy. David was then cast as "Happy," and has been with the show since its inception.
David developed a show he created with FX this past year, and has been editing a documentary he filmed about one of the larger MC's. He writes a column in a national Hot Rod Magazine called 'Ol Skool Rodz, called "Burnin' Rubber with Jimmy Carbone." Before that he used to write for the Horse Motorcycle magazine, and has built a bike that made the cover (issue #13 March 2001). He is a five diploma Harley Davidson Mechanic, graduating from the Motorcycle Mechanics Institute, certified by Harley Davidson.
David is an accomplished glass artist with his own shop. He also owns a tattoo shop in Northern California called Evil Ink Tattoo in the Bay Area. When he is not filming, he is tattooing there. David still builds Hot Rod cars and bikes for fun, not profit, and rides his motorcycle daily.- Actor
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Justin Alvarez was born Justin Matthew Alvarez on April 7th, 1982 in Miami, Florida to Matias Fernando Alvarez, from Santiago, Chile and Sherri Gattone, from Linwood, Pennsylvania.
Justin is of Chilean, Italian, and Scotch-Irish ancestry. He was raised in Marcus Hook, Pennsylvania and graduated from Elkton High School in Elkton, Maryland.- Visual Effects
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Was married to Anna Maria Alberghetti, the opera and musical theater star and pitchwoman for Good Seasons salad dressing.
Has 2 daughters with Alberghetti. His second daughter is Pilar Guzman (age 34, born 1972), a food critic & lifestyle& home/garden columnist for the New York Times. Pilar graduated from UC Berkeley with a degree is English & Italian.- Director
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Michael Vejar was born on 25 June 1943 in Los Angeles, California, USA. Michael is a director and producer, known for Fantasy Island (1977), Quantum Leap (1989) and The Sentinel (1996).- Actor
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John Gavin, the American film and TV actor, businessman and diplomat who was Ronald Reagan's first Ambassador to Mexico, was born Juan Vincent Apablasa in Los Angeles, California.
The future "Jack" Gavin was a fifth-generation Angeleno, the son of Delia Diana Pablos and Juan Vincent Apablasa, and was of Mexican, Chilean, and Spanish ancestry, a descendant of early landowners in Spanish California and the powerful Pablos family of the Mexican state of Sonora. His stepfather was Herald Ray Golenor. John had a fluency in Spanish that aided him in his career in diplomacy. He graduated with honors from Stanford University, majoring in Latin American economic history. "Law, Latin America and diplomacy were my early interests," Gavin later remembered. Too young to participate in World War II, he did serve in the military during the Korean Conflict. He was commissioned an officer in the U.S. Navy in 1952, where he served in naval air intelligence until his 1955 discharge. After his hitch in the Navy, Universal -- the home studio of 6'5" heartthrob Rock Hudson, who was on his way to becoming the top box office star in America -- offered the 6'4" Gavin a screen-test and a contract with the studio. Studio bosses always liked internal competition to keep the pressure on their major stars; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer signed Robert Taylor as a young backup to the King of Hollywood Clark Gable, and similarly, Gavin was positioned as the "next Rock Hudson".
Tall, dark and handsome, Gavin debuted in Behind the High Wall (1956), and three years later, in 1959, he had his first major lead in Douglas Sirk's remake of Imitation of Life (1959) opposite Lana Turner. Sirk, whose Ross Hunter-produced melodramas of the mid-1950's made Hudson a superstar, first directed Gavin in the role of a German soldier in his adaptation of Erich Maria Remarque's A Time to Love and a Time to Die (1958) the year before. Imitation of Life (1959), which was produced by Ross Hunter in his typical lavish style, was a huge hit. Gavin was on the road to becoming a major Hudson-style heart-throb, it seemed.
The following year, Gavin achieved cinematic immortality by appearing in two classics in supporting roles, as Sam Loomis in Alfred Hitchcock's Psycho (1960) and as Julius Caesar in Stanley Kubrick's Spartacus (1960). Of Psycho (1960) and Spartacus (1960), he has said, "I didn't have an inkling they would be classics. Had I realized that, perhaps I would have paid more attention." The momentum of his cinema career petered out after appearing opposite Susan Hayward in the 1961 remake of Fannie Hurst's Back Street (1961), though he did move on to star in two television series during the 1960s, Destry (1964) and Convoy (1965). Both series were produced by companies that were subsidiaries of the Universal-M.C.A., Revue Studios and Universal TV, created by the legendary agent and studio boss Lew Wasserman, the éminence grise behind Ronald Reagan's movie, TV and political careers. More importantly, in 1961, he was appointed special adviser to the secretary general of the Organization of American States, a position he held until 1973. He also performed task-group work for the Department of State and the Executive Office of the President. From 1966 to 1973, he also served on the board of the Screen Actors Guild and was guild president from 1971-1973. For the next eight years, he was engaged in business activities, many of which took him to Mexico and other Latin American countries. The producers of the James Bond series signed him to replace George Lazenby as James Bond in Diamonds Are Forever (1971), until they convinced Sean Connery to reprise the role with a $1 million charitable contribution and a $1 million salary. Thus, Gavin lost out on what could have been his career break into the big-time. However, he did not lament the loss of the role. If he had been a more successful actor, it "might have prevented me from fulfilling my real childhood dream: to be U.S. ambassador to Mexico."
During the 1970s, Gavin made some more movies, toured in summer stock in a production of The Fantasticks (Gavin has a fine baritone voice), and appeared on Broadway and in the touring show of the musical Seesaw (1973). He ended the decade by starring in TV mini-series Doctors' Private Lives (1979); he left show business to pursue business interests. The 1980s brought America a new president, and on May 7, 1981, Republican Gavin was appointed Ambassador to Mexico by President Reagan, serving until June 10, 1986. The American diplomatic mission in Mexico, one of the largest in the world, employed more than 1,000 American and Mexican employees tasked by over a dozen U.S. government agencies in consulates and offices throughout Mexico.
Gavin married the former stage and television actress Constance Towers in 1974. Each partner had two children from previous marriages. Gavin's daughter, Christina Gavin, followed in his footsteps and became an actress.
Since leaving government service, Gavin has become a successful businessman and civic leader, co-founding and managing successful ventures in the U.S. and Latin America. In 1986, Gavin was named president of Univisa Satellite Communications, a subsidiary of Univisa, Inc. He is founder/chairman of Gamma Holdings and serves on the boards of Apex Mortgage Capital, International Wire Holdings, and KKFC. Inc, and is a trustee and director of certain Merrill Lynch mutual funds. He is also a member of the Latin America Strategy Board of Hicks, Muse, Tate & Furst. Previously he was a managing director and partner of Hicks, Muse, Tate & Furst (Latin America) as well as a director of Atlantic Richfield (where he had served as vice president of federal and international relations). He also served on the boards of Dresser Industries, Claxson and several other major corporations. Gavin also serves on the boards of several non-profit corporations, pro bono, including The Anderson Graduate School of Management at UCLA, Loyola Marymount University, and the California Community Foundation. Gavin also is a member of the Congressional Policy Advisory Board as a defense and foreign policy expert.
Gavin served as founding Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of The Century Council's from May 1991 until December 1994, then served on the Council's Advisory Board until 1996. The Century Council, a non-profit organization dedicated to fighting alcohol abuse, focuses on drunk driving and underage drinking problems and is supported by America's leading distillers.
John died on February 9, 2018 in Beverly Hills.- Actor
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Carlos Sanz is a Chicago-born Chilean-American actor, writer, director, and photographer. His film acting roles include the emotionally tormented real life character Carlos Arredondo, "hero with the white cowboy hat" saving Jake Gyllenhaal in David Gordon Green's 2017 film Stronger (about the Boston Marathon bombing) to that of a corrupt Costa Rican official who beats up Justin Timberlake's character in Runner Runner.
He played the dangerous and violent mob boss who goes against Jason Statham in the crime thriller hit Crank. He played dandy mob boss Manuel Garza in the comedy Beer for My Horses. He was seen taking another comedic bent in the comedy Dishdogz. Sanz has worked with such notable film directors as Ron Howard, Andrew Davis and Alan Rudolf.
His television projects include: The Oath for Sony Crackle; Ten Days In The Valley for ABC; Queen of the South for USA Network; Freeform's recurring The Fosters; Comedy Central's Review with Forrest McNeil; as well as, among others, Magnum PI, The Mentalist, Emily Owens MD, Burn Notice, CSI Miami, Cold Case, Numbrs, The Shield (as Det. Carlos Zamora), Criminal Minds, 24, Close to Home, Las Vegas, and NYPD Blue (in the recurring role of undercover cop Det. Ray Olivo). He spent two seasons on the NBC daytime drama Another World as the handsome, womanizing, mysterious and slightly dangerous Dr. Victor Rodriguez.
An award nominated theater artist, he has worked around the world including the Arena Stage, Washington DC (in the two person play about Georgia O'Keefe and her companion); the Goodman Theater, Chicago (working with JoAnne Akalaitis and Don Cheadle); South Coast Rep, Los Angeles (with Pulitzer Prize winning playwright Nelo Cruz); Royal Shakespeare Company (London), Thalia Theater (Hamburg) and Bobigny MC93 (Paris); The Rubicon Theatre, Ventura, California (as Starbuck in The Rainmaker opposite Stephanie Zimbalist); San Diego Rep; Labyrinth Theater Co. (NYC); The Organic Theater Co. (Chicago) as a company member; and Latino Chicago Theater Company (as artistic associate).
Sanz earned a Bachelor of Science degree from the University of Illinois at Chicago, where he studied Mathematics and Philosophy.- Visual Effects
Anthony Garcia is known for Thor: Ragnarok (2017), Spider-Man: Homecoming (2017) and Doctor Strange (2016).- Art Director
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Pato Guzman was born on 10 September 1933 in Chile. He was an art director and production designer, known for Moscow on the Hudson (1984), The In-Laws (1979) and Enemies, A Love Story (1989). He died on 2 January 1991 in Santiago, Chile.- Sound Department
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Timothy J. Borquez was born on 17 December 1959 in Los Angeles, California, USA. He is known for SpongeBob SquarePants (1999), The Batman (2004) and Xiaolin Showdown (2003).- Director
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Jorge Montesi was born in 1949 in Puente Alto, Cordillera, Metropolitan Region, Chile. He is a director and actor, known for Sentimental Reasons (1984), Soft Deceit (1994) and Birds of Prey (1986).- Animation Department
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Bill Diaz is known for Spider-Man (2002), How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World (2019) and Kung Fu Panda 3 (2016).- Transportation Department
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Joey Freitas was born in Atlanta, Georgia, USA. He is an actor, known for Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen (2009), Transformers (2007) and The Island (2005).- Special Effects
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Born in Viña del Mar, Chile and emigrated to Los Angeles in 1975. Earned a B.A. in Radio Television Film (RTVF) from Cal State Northridge in 1998. Prep Tech, Equipment Puller, & Shipping Clerk for the world headquarters of Panavision in Woodland Hills, California from 2001-2003. Has been a member of the International Cinematographer's Local 600 for over 20 years. Resides in Valencia, California with his wife and 3 children.- Art Department
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Carlos M. Gallardo is known for Grosse Pointe Blank (1997), The Hitcher (1986) and L.A. Confidential (1997).- Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
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Michael Vejar Jr. is known for CSI: NY (2004).- Make-Up Department
Frieda Valenzuela is known for Maze Runner: The Scorch Trials (2015), Observe and Report (2009) and Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice (2016).