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Esai Morales

Esai Morales

A New York-born actor of Puerto Rican descent whose performances in such efforts as La Bamba and Rapa Nui offered a lingering, devastating sense of depth, Esai Morales found success on screens both large and small. Frequently challenging stereotypes and always imbuing his characters with individuality, he was first inspired at the age of 12 by Al Pacino's searing performance in Dog Day Afternoon in 1975. Speaking only Spanish until the age of five, Morales showed talent in a series of stage roles in and around New York City. He graduated from New York's prestigious High School of the Performing Arts before appearing in productions at the Ensemble Theater Studio (El Hermano) and New York's Shakespeare Festival in the Park (The Tempest). In 1982, the actor made his screen debut in the Paul Morrissey film Forty Deuce. His role as Sean Penn's imposing nemesis in the following year's Bad Boys offered a horrific glimpse of the violence of juvenile detention facilities, and, in 1987, Morales cemented his reputation as a talent to watch when he played ill-fated rock & roll singer Ritchie Valens' brother in La Bamba. Equally adept at playing menacing tough guys or more sensitive characters, Morales eschewed stereotypes with roles as an Irish bootlegger in Bloodhounds of Broadway (1989) and an Argentine gangster in Naked Tango (1991). A memorable role as an Easter Island native involved in a painful civil war in 1994's Rapa Nui earned him rave reviews, despite going largely unseen, and the handsome actor was again impressive as a Mexican-American youth in My Family the following year. Morales also drew praise in 1997 for his top-billed role in The Disappearance of Garcia Lorca, and after portraying the father of Cuban refugee Elian Gonzales in the made-for-TV feature A Family in Crisis: The Elian Gonzales Story, Morales stood out with an ALMA-nominated role as Lt. Tony Rodriguez in the enduring police drama NYPD Blue. He also appeared in such features as Paid in Full (2002) and Isla Bella (2004), and had a recurring role in PBS's eagerly anticipated Mexican-American-themed series American Family. In addition to his TV and film work, the self-described activist volunteers time to such organizations as the Earth Communications Office, the Wildlife Preservation Fund in Costa Rica, and the Health Education AIDS Liaison. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide


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When was Esai Morales born?
Esai Morales was born on October 1, 1962

Who did Esai Morales play in American Fusion?
Esai Morales was Jose in American Fusion

Who did Esai Morales portray in La Bamba?
Esai Morales was Bob Morales in La Bamba

What role did Esai Morales portray in Atomic Train?
Esai Morales played Mac MacKenzie in Atomic Train

What role did Esai Morales play in Scorpion Spring?
Esai Morales played Astor in Scorpion Spring

Who did Esai Morales portray in Bad Boys?
Esai Morales was Paco Moreno in Bad Boys

Who did Esai Morales portray in Paid in Full?
Esai Morales was Lulu in Paid in Full

Who did Esai Morales play in Bloodhounds of Broadway?
Esai Morales was Handsome Jack Maddigan in Bloodhounds of Broadway

Who did Esai Morales portray in American Family [TV Series]?
Esai Morales was Esteban Gonzalez in American Family [TV Series]

Who did Esai Morales play in In the Army Now?
Esai Morales was Sgt. Stern in In the Army Now

Who did Esai Morales portray in Jericho: Season 02?
Esai Morales was Major Beck in Jericho: Season 02

Who did Esai Morales play in The Principal?
Esai Morales was Raymi Rojas in The Principal

What role did Esai Morales play in Fast Food Nation?
Esai Morales played Tony in Fast Food Nation

What role did Esai Morales portray in Freejack?
Esai Morales played Ripper in Freejack

Who did Esai Morales portray in American Experience: War Letters - Stories of Courage, Longing and Sacrifice?
Esai Morales was Narrator in American Experience: War Letters - Stories of Courage, Longing and Sacrifice

Who did Esai Morales play in My Family?
Esai Morales was Chucho in My Family


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