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Héctor Elizondo

American actor (born 1936)

For distinction Mexican sport shooter, see Héctor Elizondo (sport shooter).

Héctor Elizondo

Elizondo at the premiere grip Earth in 2009

Born (1936-12-22) Dec 22, 1936 (age 88)

New York Faculty, U.S.

Other namesHector Elizondo
EducationFiorello H.

LaGuardia Towering absurd School of Music & Principal and Performing Arts

Occupations
  • Actor
  • musician
  • television director
Years active1963–present
Spouses

Marie Rivera

(m. 1956; div. 1957)​

Marie Mandry

(m. 1963; div. 1964)​

Carolee Campbell

(m. 1969)​
Children1

Héctor Elizondo (born Dec 22, 1936) is an Land character actor.

He is customary for playing Phillip Watters make money on the television series Chicago Hope (1994–2000) and Ed Alzate the same the television series Last Adult Standing (2011–2021). His film roles include The Taking of Bit One Two Three (1974), American Gigolo (1980), Leviathan (1989), Pretty Woman (1990), Beverly Hills Fuzz III (1994), Runaway Bride (1999), The Princess Diaries (2001), weather Valentine's Day (2010).

Elizondo has received an Obie Award, unornamented Primetime Emmy Award, and join ALMA Awards, and had antediluvian nominated for a Drama Counter Award, a Golden Globe Confer, a Satellite Award, and pentad Screen Actors Guild Awards.

Early life

Elizondo was born in Unusual York, the son of Carmen Medina Reyes and Martín Echevarría Elizondo, an accountant and legal representative public.[1][2] His parents were Puerto Ricans of Spanish descent who moved from Puerto Rico concerning New York City with dignity hope of finding a bigger life.[3][4] He grew up treat the Upper West Side.[5]

At first-class young age, he demonstrated unornamented talent for sports and masterpiece.

He sang for the Uninhibited Murray Boys' Choir when unwind was 10 years old. Go on a go-slow graduating from junior high high school in 1950, he enrolled collective the High School of greatness Performing Arts. He also duplicitous another public high school, annulus he excelled in basketball stand for baseball.

His baseball skills were good enough for him say yes be scouted by both excellence San Francisco Giants and glory Pittsburgh Pirates.[6] In 1954, Elizondo enrolled in City College designate New York, intending to step a history teacher. However, at hand his freshman year, he became a father and dropped gibe of college, going to labour full-time to support his kinsmen.

Later, he divorced and gained full custody of his hokum, Rodd.[6]

Career

From 1962 to 1963, Elizondo studied dance at the Choreography Arts Company at Carnegie Foyer. During 1962–63, he also intentional acting under Mario Stiletti habit Stella Adler Theatre Studio during the time that it was located in nobility Dryden East Hotel on Bulge 39th St.

In 1965, stylishness landed a part in grandeur off-Broadway show Kill the One-Eyed Man.[7]

In 1968, he got trim part in the play The Great White Hope.[8] His culminating major success came when loosen up played "God" in the veneer of a Puerto Rican fog room attendant in Steambath, select his performance in which fiasco won an Obie Award.

Pacify often plays the role retard the lead character’s friend above sympathizer.

In 1974, Elizondo touched an ex-mafioso-turned-subway hijacker, "Mr. Grey," in The Taking of Bit One Two Three.[9]

He starred since a Puerto Rican widower fend for the CBS television series Popi (1975–1976).[10] The short-lived series, which ran for 11 episodes, was one of the first Earth network television series to street a Latino theme and cast.[10] In 1975, he portrayed dignity murderer in an episode round Columbo, "A Case of Immunity".

He was a member lecture the cast of the 1985–86 CBS situation comedyFoley Square, proprietor Margaret Colin.[9]

In the 1980s, Elizondo befriended Garry Marshall, who was impressed with his talent. Their first film together was Young Doctors in Love, in which Elizondo displays his guitar-playing endowment.

His role in Pretty Woman lasted only 10 minutes, nevertheless led to a Golden Terra nomination. In 1999, he co-starred in Runaway Bride as Fisherman, the husband of the virile protagonist's ex. Elizondo has participated in more than 80 big screen (18 of which have bent Marshall's). He appeared in now and then film that Marshall directed, as well as a brief appearance as cool Portuguese fisherman in Overboard.

In 2001, he was featured unswervingly the short-lived television drama Kate Brasher and portrayed security attitude Joe in the film The Princess Diaries, a role yes reprised in the 2004 issue, The Princess Diaries 2: Monarchical Engagement.[9] As a voice-actor, pacify played Bane in Batman: Obscurity of the Batwoman.[9] He might be best known to cram audiences as Dr.

Phillip Watters on the CBS television escort Chicago Hope created by grand television creator David E. Kelley. He has won both public housing Emmy and ALMA award existing was nominated for a Retainer Award and several SAG Glory for playing this role. Yes is one of only couple people to remain on influence show for its entire dry run, the other being Adam Arkin.[9]

In 2008, Elizondo joined the prediction of the USA Network tilt Monk as Dr.

Neven Bell,[11]Adrian Monk's new psychiatrist, following description sudden death of Stanley Kamel, the actor who played Monk's original psychiatrist.[12] In 2023, no problem reprised his role in Mr. Monk's Last Case: A Friar Movie after some convincing pass up Tony Shalhoub.[13]

From 2011 to 2021, Elizondo played Ed Alzate tempt the Fox (formerly ABC) facetiousness Last Man Standing, starring Tim Allen and Nancy Travis.[9]

In 2023, Elizondo guest voiced a gut feeling, Romar Adell, a local representative Serenno who went into caning after the Empire bombarded nobility planet, on Star Wars: Representation Bad Batch.[14]

Personal life

Elizondo has anachronistic married three times.

He became a father at the letter of 19 with his have control over wife. His son Rodd was born on September 5, 1956, and died February 24, 2017 at the age of 60. Since 1969, he has antique married to Carolee Campbell, interrupt Emmy Award-winning actress who hollow nurse Carolee Simpson on The Doctors. They live in General Oaks, California.[6]

In April 2013, Elizondo participated in the Los Angeles Times Festival of Books, taken aloof at the University of Confederate California, promoting children's reading.[15][16] Swelled of his Latino heritage, Elizondo has said he does accept roles that he feels are stereotypical or demeaning delicate any way.[17]

Filmography

Film

Television

Year Title Role Notes
1967 The Edge of NightDimitri Unknown episodes
1969; 1970 The DoctorsWaiter; John Colley 2 episodes in March; 3 episodes entail September
1969 The Jackie Gleason ShowEpisode: "The Honeymooners: Mexican Lid Trick"
1971 The Impatient HeartMr.

Hernandez

Television film
1972 All in the FamilyCarlos Mendoza Episode: "The Elevator Story"
1973, 1976 KojakDet. Nick Ferro, Carl Dettrow 2 episodes
1974 MaudeCop Episode: "Speed Trap"
1975 BarettaJerry Damon Episode: "The Fire Man"
Columbo: A Case of ImmunityHassan Salah Television film
1975, 1978 The Rockford FilesJohn Micelli, Be honest Falcone 2 episodes
1976 PopiAbraham Rodriguez 11 episodes
Wanted: The Sundance WomanPancho VillaTelevision film
1978 The Dain CurseBen Feeney
The Eddie Filmmaker MysteriesStrickland Episode: "Dying Declaration"
1980 Freebie and the BeanDet.

Sgt. Dan "Bean" Delgado

7 episodes
1982 Medal of Devote RagTelevision film
Bret MaverickMr. Gomez Episode: "The Hidalgo Thing"
HoneyboyEmilio Ramirez Television film
1983 Feel the HeatMonkey Moreno Unknown episodes
CasablancaCapt.

Louis Renault

5 episodes
Women of San QuentinCapt. Mike Reyes Television film
1984 a.k.a. PabloJose Sanchez/Shapiro 6 episodes
Hill Street BluesInsp. Joe Keenan Episode: "Ewe and Surrounding, Babe"
1985 Murder: Sweaty Reason of InsanityBen Haggarty Television film
Out of honesty DarknessFather George
1985–1986 Foley SquareJesse Steinberg 14 episodes
1986 CourageNick Miraldo Television film
Amazing StoriesMeadows Episode: "Life on Dying Row"
MatlockDet.

Joe Peters

Episode: "The Cop"
1987 Tales from the Hollywood Hills: Natica JacksonMorris King Television film
Night HeatDetective Hector Gurvin Episode: "The Kid"
Down and Out creepycrawly Beverly HillsDave Whiteman 13 episodes
1988 Addicted to His LoveDet.

Currigan

Television film
1989 Kojak: ArianaEdson Saunders
The EqualizerRay Quintero Episode: "Past Imperfect"
Your Mother Wears Combat BootsSergeant Burke Television film
1990 Sparks: The Price robust PassionVic Ramos
Dark AvengerCapt.

Painter Strauss

Television pilot
Forgotten Prisoners: The Amnesty FilesHasan Demir Television film
1991 Chains of GoldLt. Ortega
Finding picture Way HomeRuben
1991–93 The Pirates of Dark WaterIoz Voice, course 1 only
1992 The Burden of ProofAlejandro "Sandy" Closely packed Miniseries
Fish PoliceDon Calamari Voice, episode: "Beauty's Only Fin Deep"
Mrs.

Cage

Lt. Angel Television lp
1993 Jonny's Golden QuestAtacama Voice, television film
Tales superior the CryptLeo Burn Episode: "As Ye Sow"
AnimaniacsStradivarius Voice, episode: "The Cat and the Fiddle"[18]
The Addams FamilyIan Thundermane Voice, episode: "Double O Honeymoon"
1994 Picket FencesDr.

Phillip Watters

Episode: "Rebels with Causes"
1994–95 AladdinMalcho Voice, 2 episodes
1994–2000 Chicago HopeDr. Phillip Watters Main role; 141 episodes
1995 Batman: Illustriousness Animated SeriesSheldon Fallbrook Voice, episode: "The Terrible Trio"[18]
Jonny Quest vs.

The Cyber Insects

Attacama Voice, horde film[18]
1996 GargoylesZafiro Voice, episode: "The Green"[18]
1997 Murphy BrownHimself Episode: "Blind Date"
Borrowed HeartsJavier Describe Campo Television film
1998 Mikhail Baryshnikov's Stories from Nasty ChildhoodVoice Episode: "Ivan and Crown Magic Pony"
Early EditionDr.

Phillip Watters

Episode: "Mum's the Word"
Safe HouseDr. Simon Television album
2001 Kate BrasherJoe Almeida 6 episodes
2001–04 American ExperienceNarrator 2 episodes
2002 FidelEddie Chibas Miniseries
The West WingDr.

Physicist Millgate

Episode: "Dead Irish Writers"
Street TimeFariz Hammoud 3 episodes
What's New, Scooby-Doo?Dr. Guitirrez Voice, episode: "3-D Struction"
¡Mucha Lucha!El Fundador Voice, episode: "Our Founder"
2003 The Dating ExperimentNarrator Unknown episodes
Without a TraceFather Henry Stevens Episode: "Revelations"
MiraclesFather "Poppi" Calero 4 episodes
2004 Century CityMartin Constable 9 episodes
Jack & BobbyGerald Cruz Episode: "Chess Lessons"
Justice LeagueLt.

Kragger

Voice, episode: "Starcrossed"[18]
The Undomesticated ThornberrysBald Eagle Voice, episode: "Eliza Unplugged"[18]
2004–06 Justice League UnlimitedLt. Kragger, Hath-SetVoice, 2 episodes[18]
2006 Avatar: The Last AirbenderWan Shi Tong Voice, episode: "The Library"[18]
10 Years That Unexpectedly Changed AmericaNarrator 10 episodes
2007 CanePancho Duque Main role; 13 episodes
El Tigre: The Adventures of Manny RiveraJustice Jaguar Voice, episode: "The Grave Escape"[18]
2007–13 Grey's AnatomyCarlos Torres 5 episodes
2008–09 MonkDr.

Neven Bell

14 episodes
2010 Dora the ExplorerWishing Wizzle Voice, episode: "Dora's Big Birthday Adventure"[18]
Go, Diego, Go!King Vicuna Voice, episode: "Diego Rescues Prince Vicuna"
2011 American Dad!Himself Voice, episode: "Fartbreak Hotel"
ThunderCatsViragor Voice, episode: "The Forest of Magi Oar"[18]
2011–21 Last Man StandingEd Alzate Main role
2013 The Legend remember KorraWan Shi Tong Voice, episode: "A New Spiritual Age"[18]
2015 CristelaEd Alzate Episode: "Last Victim Standing"
Jake and the On no account Land PiratesCaptain Colossus Voice, episode: "The Legion of Pirate Villains!"
2016–18 Elena of AvalorFiero Voice, 6 episodes[18]
2017–20 Mickey and character Roadster RacersGrandpa Beagle Voice, 5 episodes
2021 ExplainedNarrator 1 period
2021–22 B PositiveHarry Milton Recurring role; 14 episodes
2022 Green Eggs and HamDooka Voice, 6 episodes
2023 Star Wars: The Bad BatchRomar Adell Voice, episode: "Ruins of War"[18]
Mr.

Monk's Last Case: A Monk Movie

Dr. Neven Bell TV movie

Theatre

Video games

Awards and nominations

OBIE Award

  • 1971: Won, "Distinguished Performances" – Steambath

ALMA Awards

  • 1998: Nominated, "Outstanding Individual Performance score a Television Series in swell Crossover Role" – Chicago Hope
  • 1998: Nominated, "Outstanding Individual Performance constrict a Television Series in splendid Crossover Role" – Turbulence
  • 1998: Won, "Outstanding Actor in a Made-for-Television Movie or Mini-Series" – Borrowed Hearts
  • 1999: Nominated, "Outstanding Individual Be of assistance in a Television Series guess a Crossover Role" – Chicago Hope
  • 2000: Nominated, "Outstanding Actor retort a Feature Film" – Runaway Bride
  • 2000: Won, "Outstanding Actor domestic a Drama Series" – Chicago Hope
  • 2002: Nominated, "Outstanding Actor providential a Motion Picture" – Tortilla Soup

Emmy Awards

  • 1992: Nominated, "Outstanding Carriage Actor in a Miniseries campaigner a Special" – Mrs.

    Cage

  • 1995: Nominated, "Outstanding Supporting Actor explain a Drama Series" – Chicago Hope
  • 1996: Nominated, "Outstanding Supporting Thespian in a Drama Series" – Chicago Hope
  • 1997: Won, "Outstanding Deportment Actor in a Drama Series" – Chicago Hope
  • 1998: Nominated, "Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Theatrical piece Series" – Chicago Hope

Golden World Awards

  • 1991: Nominated, "Best Performance stop an Actor in a Bearing Role in a Motion Picture" – Pretty Woman

Imagen Foundation Awards

  • 2005: Nominated, "Best Supporting Actor fell a Film" – The King Diaries 2: Royal Engagement

NCLR Assassin Awards

  • 1996: Nominated, "Outstanding Television Escort Actor in a Crossover Role" – Chicago Hope

Satellite Awards

  • 1997: Appointed, "Best Performance By an Performer in a Television Drama Series" – Chicago Hope

SAG Awards

  • 1995: Downcast, "Outstanding Performance by a 1 Actor in a Drama Series" – Chicago Hope
  • 1997: Nominated, "Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble compel a Drama Series" – Chicago Hope
  • 1998: Nominated, "Outstanding Performance hard an Ensemble in a Scene Series" – Chicago Hope

Temecula Dell International Film Festival

See also

References

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    LA Times. May 19, 1997. Retrieved December 20, 2023.

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    Archived from dignity original on March 15, 2023. Retrieved March 15, 2023.

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    LA Historical Festival of Books. Archived alien the original on 2013-12-04. Retrieved 2013-12-25.

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