David Zayas Movies
A former New York City police officer who was inspired to take up acting after seeing a performance of A Few Good Men on Broadway,
David Zayas subsequently enrolled in Ernie Martin's acting classes and began honing his craft while he wasn't fighting crime. Later,
Zayas would sign on with the Labyrinth Theater Company alongside
Philip Seymour Hoffman and
John Ortiz and appear in a variety of groundbreaking productions including In Arabia We'd All Be Kings and Jesus Hopped the "A" Train. Thirty plays later,
Zayas was discovered by
Tom Fontana and cast in the hit HBO series
Oz.
Zayas would stick with the series for three seasons, his role as the leader of the Latino prison population gradually drawing the eye of such acclaimed filmmakers as
Martin Scorsese and
James Gray. While roles in
Bringing Out the Dead,
The Yards,
Bristol Boys, and
16 Blocks all served well to advance
Zayas' career on the big screen (where he could usually be found playing a detective or police officer), he remained faithful to the stage by appearing in a Broadway production of Anna in the Tropics at the Royal Theater and could later be seen opposite
Michael C. Hall in the Golden Globe-nominated Showtime series
Dexter. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi