Tony Perez (actor)

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Tony Perez is an American film and television actor. Perez was born in Portsmouth, Virginia. He is best known for portraying Officer Mike Perez on Hill Street Blues from 1981 to 1985.

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Perez also appeared in Lou Grant , CHiPs , The Golden Girls , L.A. Law , General Hospital , The Larry Sanders Show , NYPD Blue (S04E16), Six Feet Under , Sons of Anarchy , 24 , and Once Upon a Time. [1] [2]

Filmography

Film
YearTitleRoleNotes
1968 Sol Madrid Drug addictUncredited
1983 The Last Fight The Referee
1983 Scarface Immigration Officer #2
1988 Alien Nation Alterez
1989 Romero Father Rafael Villez
1990 Hard to Kill Detective #1
1992 Deep Cover Guzman's Lawyer
1995 The Net Mexican Doctor
1997 The Pest Felix
1997 Gang Related Judge Pine
1997 Looking for Lola Jose Gomez
1998They Come at NightDr. Cordoba
1998Divorced White Male
2000 Across the Line Pedro
2000 Auggie Rose Detective Cole
2001 Blow Bank President
2001Blasphemy the MovieRobert Garcia
2002 100 Mile Rule Cop
2004Perfect OppositesVictor
2004Latin DragonFather Hernandez
2005Every Secret ThingFather Mark
2006 Right At Your Door Alvaro
2006Ways of the FleshDr. Gutierrez
2007 Delta Farce Mayor
2010 I Will Follow Tuliau
2015 Close Range Fernando Garcia
Television
YearTitleRoleNotes
1981-1985 Hill Street Blues Officer Perez21 Episodes
1996 ER Mr. MendozaEpisode: Fire in the Belly
1997Murder One: Diary of a Serial KillerMr. GarciaTV Mini-Series
1997 JAG Carlos EstrugaEpisode: Game of Go
1997 Murder One Mr. GarciaEpisode: Chapter Fourteen, Year Two
1996-1997 The Sentinel Gustavo Alcante2 Episodes
1997-1998 NYPD Blue Super / Det. Valenzuela2 Episodes
2000 City of Angels 2 Episodes
2000 Son of the Beach General PartagasEpisode: South of Her Border
2000 Dark Angel Nathan HerreroEpisode: C.R.E.A.M.
2001 Six Feet Under Paco's FatherEpisode: Familia
2001 24 Douglas NewmanEpisode:4:00 a.m.-5:00 a.m.
2002 CSI: Miami Joe De SotoEpisode: Wet Foot/Dry Foot
2003 Carnivàle Bartender2 Episodes
2004 American Family Enrique Garcia2 Episodes
2004 Medical Investigation Raymond DiazEpisode: Escape
2005 Strong Medicine Reuben GomezEpisode: Implants, Transplants and Cuban Aunts
2005 E-Ring Mr. NavarroEpisode: Forgotten
2007 Crossing Jordan Man Rescued from TruckEpisode: 33 Bullets
2007 Raines RodrigoEpisode: Closure
2007 Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip HowardEpisode: K&R: Part 1
2007 Burn Notice Diego CruzEpisode: Broken Rules
2009 Dark Blue JorgeEpisode: K-town
2009 Sons of Anarchy Reverend KaneEpisode: Service
2015 Battle Creek Judge WaltersEpisode: Syruptitious
2014-2016 If Loving You Is Wrong Julius Sr8 Episodes
2011–2017 Once Upon A Time Prince Henry Mills9 Episodes

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References

  1. Abrams, Natalie (December 3, 2015). "Once Upon a Time books Tony Perez for 100th episode". Entertainment Weekly . Retrieved September 22, 2016.
  2. "12 Emotional and Unsettling Moments from the 100th Episode of 'Once Upon a Time'". BuddyTV . March 7, 2016. Archived from the original on March 8, 2016. Retrieved September 22, 2016 via Wayback Machine.