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Amaury Nolasco

Puerto Rican actor (born 1970)


Summary

Puerto Rican actor (born 1970)

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nameAmaury Nolasco
imageAmaury_Nolasco_10-13-2008.jpg
captionNolasco at the premiere of Max Payne in 2008
birthnameAmaury Nolasco Garrido
birth_date
birth_placeSan Juan, Puerto Rico
citizenshipUnited States
occupationActor
years_active1996–present

Amaury Nolasco Garrido (born December 24, 1970) is a Puerto Rican actor of Dominican descent. He is best known for the role of Fernando Sucre on the Fox television series Prison Break (2005–2009, 2017), and for his role in Transformers (2007).

Early life

Nolasco was born in Vieques, Puerto Rico on Christmas Eve in 1970 to Dominican parents. After various acting gigs, Nolasco moved to New York City.

Career

Nolasco has guest-starred in various television series such as Arli$$, CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, and ER. His first role on a feature film was in Takeshi Kitano's Brother, along others as "Orange Julius" in Universal's 2 Fast 2 Furious. He then went on to co-star opposite Bernie Mac in Mr. 3000.

Nolasco's additional television and film credits include roles on George Lopez and CSI: NY, and in The Benchwarmers. He also appeared on Mind of Mencia as a guest on Sunday, April 29, 2007. He also starred in Director Michael Bay's Transformers, released during the summer of 2007. Bay offered to cast Nolasco in the sequel Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen, but he declined due to scheduling conflicts. His most high-profile role was Prison Break.

In November 2009, Nolasco made an appearance in Wisin & Yandel's music video "Imagínate" featuring T-Pain alongside Wilmer Valderrama. He plays a jealous mobster who murders Valderrama's character for sleeping with his girlfriend. He also appears in Calle 13's music video "La Perla".

In March 2010, Nolasco guest-starred in three episodes during the second season of Southland, as Detective Rene Cordero.

From September 2010 to May 2011, he costarred in the NBC show Chase, a one-season show about U.S. Marshals that hunt down fugitives. He starred in the short-lived ABC television series Work It which premiered on January 3, 2012.

Nolasco was featured in the sitcom Telenovela, as Rodrigo Suarez, Ana Sofia's eccentric co-star who plays the show's villain.

Personal life

Nolasco began dating Jennifer Morrison in 2009, and the relationship reportedly lasted three years.

He was a supporter of the presidential campaign of Barack Obama.

For the second year in a row, Nolasco was the host of the Amaury Nolasco & Friends Golf Classic that took place in El Conquistador Hotel in Fajardo, Puerto Rico from June 10–11, 2011. The Amaury Nolasco & Friends Golf Classic is a celebrity golf tournament, where all the profits go to non-profit Puerto Rican organizations. For the second season, the profits went to the University of Puerto Rico Pediatric Hospital and to the VAL Foundation (Vive Alegre Luchando), an organization that gives their funding to pediatric cancer patients.

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNote
1997FallWaiterUncredited
2000BrotherVictor
2002Final BreakdownHector Arturo
20032 Fast 2 FuriousJulius 'Orange Julius'
The LibrariansG-Man
2004Mr. 3000Jorge Minadeo
2006The BenchwarmersCarlos
2007TransformersACWO Jorge "Fig" Figueroa
2008Street KingsDetective Cosmo Santos
Max PayneJack Lupino
2009ArmoredPalmer
2011The Rum DiarySegurra
2013A Good Day to Die HardDetective Murphy
El Teniente AmadoAmado García Guerrero
Out of the BlueSavageShort film
2014In the BloodSilvio Lugo
Small TimeBarlow
AnimalDouglas
20152 Hours 2 VegasDamian SavageShort film
2016CriminalEsteban Ruiza
FateBossShort film
2018Locating Silver LakeJose
Edge of FearNick
Speed KillsAgent Lopez
2019Jarhead: Law of ReturnGunny SergeantVideo
2021South of HeavenManny
2022The ValetBenny
2024Lights OutFosco

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1998New York UndercoverShadow's Accomplice #1Episode: "Going Native"
1999Arli$$Ivory OrtegaEpisode: "The Stories You Don't Hear About"
Early EditionPedro MendozaEpisode: "Take Me Out to the Ballgame"
2000Pacific BlueEpisode: "A Thousand Words"
The HuntressFlaco RosarioEpisode: "Bad Boys & Why We Love Them"
The Dukes of Hazzard: Hazzard in HollywoodCyprianoTV movie
2001CSI: Crime Scene InvestigationHector DelgadoEpisode: "Slaves of Las Vegas"
2002ERRickyEpisode: "Dead Again"
2003George LopezYoung MannyEpisode: "Long Time No See"
2004EveAdrianEpisode: "Love TKO"
2005CSI: NYRuben DeRosaEpisode: "The Closer"
2005–2009,
2017Prison BreakFernando Sucre90 episodes
2007Mind of MenciaClub Carlos GuestEpisode: "Bouncin' at Club Carlos"
2009CSI: MiamiNathan ColeEpisode: "Bone Voyage"
2010SouthlandDetective Rene Cordero3 episodes
The QuickeningSwanTV movie
2010–2011ChaseMarco Martinez18 episodes
2012–2013Work ItAngel Ortiz13 episodes
2013Burn NoticeMateoEpisode: "Things Unseen"
2013–2016Rizzoli & IslesLt. Det. Rafael MartinezRecurring cast: season 4, guest: season 6
2014JustifiedElvis Manuel MachadoEpisode: "A Murder of Crowes"
Gang RelatedMatias5 episodes
2015–2016TelenovelaRodrigo Suarez11 episodes
2018DeceptionFBI Agent Mike Alvarez13 episodes
2019PowerRudolfoEpisode: "Like Father, Like Son"
2020–2024HightownFrankie Cuevas Sr.25 episodes
20229-1-1: Lone StarMorrisEpisode: "Riddle of the Sphynx"
2024Land of WomenKevinRecurring cast

Awards

Nolasco has been nominated three times for an ALMA Award, and once for a Teen Choice Award.

YearAwardNominated workResult
2006Teen Choice Award: TV - Choice SidekickPrison Break
2006ALMA Award: Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Television SeriesPrison Break
2008ALMA Award: Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Television SeriesPrison Break
2009ALMA Award: Actor in Television - DramaPrison Break

References

References

  1. Petski, Denise. (March 16, 2016). "'Prison Break': Amaury Nolasco To Reprise Role In Fox Event Series".
  2. "Amaury Nolasco Says His 'Transformers' Character Is Alive, Could Return In 'Transformers 3'".
  3. (July 25, 2013). "Amaury Nolasco dice fue un honor encarnar al Teniente Amado". El Nuevo Diario.
  4. (July 26, 2013). "Amaury Nolasco: "Esta es la tierra que vio nacer a mis padres"". El Caribe.
  5. (September 10, 2014). "Jennifer Morrison rules the red carpet". New York Post.
  6. [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jjXyqcx-mYY YouTube - Yes We Can - Barack Obama Music Video]
  7. "Amaury Nolasco satisfecho con su misión caritativa".
  8. "ALMA Awards 2006 Nominees".
  9. "ALMA Awards 2006 Winners".
  10. "ALMA Awards 2008 Nominees".
  11. "ALMA Awards 2008 Winners".
  12. "ALMA Awards 2009 Winners".
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