Michael Peña Movies
Adept at essaying a broad array of roles,
Michael Peña launched his career with guest appearances on such series as
NYPD Blue,
Homicide: Life on the Street, and
ER, as well as longer stints on
Felicity and
The Shield. Though his big-screen work officially stretches back several years prior to
Million Dollar Baby (2004), that
Clint Eastwood-directed Best Picture winner represented
Peña's first major Hollywood credit. His involvement only amounted to a small part, but he re-teamed with
Baby scripter
Paul Haggis for higher (supporting) billing in the latter's
Crash (2005) -- also a Best Picture Winner, and this one a searing, acerbic indictment of inner-city racism.
Peña scored one of his first leads under the aegis of director
Oliver Stone, co-starring opposite
Nicolas Cage in the taut, suspenseful thriller
World Trade Center (2006) -- a docudrama about the two New York City Port Authority rescue workers trapped beneath the rubble of the fifth building when the towers fell.
Peña followed it up with a turn as a genial, resourceful FBI agent who assists a government-conned scapegoat (
Mark Wahlberg) in
Antoine Fuqua's conspiracy thriller
Shooter (2007), and essayed a key supporting role in director
Robert Redford's ensemble drama
Lions for Lambs, opposite
Redford,
Meryl Streep, and
Tom Cruise. As the years followed, Pena would find continued success in comedy endeavours like Observe and Report, 30 Minutes or Less, and Tower Heist, as well as on the TV series Eastbown & Down. ~ Nathan Southern, Rovi