Damian Chapa

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Damian Chapa
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Born
Damian Robert Chapa

(1963-10-29) October 29, 1963 (age 60)
Occupations
  • Actor
  • director
  • producer
  • writer
Years active1989–present
Spouses
(m. 1995;div. 1996)
Ciara O'Brien
(m. 1998;div. 2003)

Damian Robert Chapa (born October 29, 1963) is an American actor, [1] film director, screenwriter, and producer. [2]

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Biography

Chapa's ancestry is of Mexican, Italian, German and Native American descent. He now calls San Antonio, Texas home. [3]

Chapa played the part of evangelist Leroy Jenkins in the 2002 film The Calling. [4] Perhaps his most notable film role is that of Miklo Velka in Taylor Hackford's Blood In Blood Out . [5] He appeared as Ken Masters in Raúl Juliá's final film Street Fighter , based on the video game Street Fighter II: The World Warrior . [6]

In 2011 Damian Chapa was arrested in Madrid and later transferred to a Munich jail to await a court appearance on a charge of the alleged rape of former girlfriend Roxanna Foell. He was subsequently released and exonerated and paid several thousand euros by the German government in September 2011 after being held in custody wrongfully for seven weeks. [7] Chapa has apparently since filed a $1.3 million lawsuit for damages against Foell. [8]

Filmography

YearTitleRoleNotes
1992 Under Siege Tackman
1993 Blood In Blood Out Miklo
1994 Menendez: A Killing in Beverly Hills Lyle Menéndez
1994Dead ConnectionDetective Louis Donato
1994 Saints and Sinners Pooch
1994 Street Fighter Ken
1997Midnight BlueMartin
1997 Walker Texas Ranger Sgt. Santiago Perez
1997 Money Talks Carmine
1998Kill You TwiceDirector
1998 Exposé Jason Drake
1999Cypress EdgeBeau McCammon
1999 Hitman's Run Paolo Catania
1999 Sometimes They Come Back... for More Dr. Carl Schilling
2000The Lonely Life of Downey HallDowney HallAlso director
2000FacadeRaul Belliard
2001 U.S. Seals II: The Ultimate Force Ratliff
2002Are You a Serial KillerJames Short
2002 Bad Karma Mr. MillerUncredited
2002The Calling Leroy Jenkins Also director, producer
2003 Betrayal Tony
2004Shade of PaleThomasAlso director and producer
2004 El Padrino KiloAlso director, producer
2005Man of FaithPreacher
2006I.R.A.: King of NothingBobby O'BrienAlso director, producer
2007 Fuego FuegoAlso director
2007Mexican AmericanTonyAlso director, producer
2008 Mexican Gangster Johnny SunAlso director, producer
2008El Padrino IIKiloAlso director
2009 Polanski Unauthorized Roman Polanski Also director, producer
2009Bobby Fischer Live Bobby Fischer Also director, producer
2009Bad CopAngel AlmarazAlso director
2011Vatos LocosMickey SoliceAlso director, producer
2011Brando Unauthorized Marlon Brando Also director, executive producer
2012The DSK StoryCroweAlso writer and director
2012Mafia Man: Robstown GangsterEduardoAlso writer and director
2014Love, Hate & SecurityNick AngeloAlso director
2014Father Rupert MayerLt. MurphyAlso director, writer and cinematographer
2016The Last Wizard Jack ArmstrongAlso writer
2016La RancheritaMr. KingAlso director, producer, writer
2016Streets of East L.A.Mickey SolisAlso director, writer
2020Latin HitmanRamos FerrariAlso director, writer and producer

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References

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