Miguel Perez (American actor)

Arnoldo Cruz "Miguel" Perez (born September 7, 1957) is an American actor.[1] He has appeared in many television series, films, and stage productions.

Miguel Perez
Portrait of Perez
Born
Arnoldo Cruz Perez

(1957-09-07) September 7, 1957
San Jose, California, U.S.
EducationAndrew Hill High School
National Shakespeare Conservatory
OccupationActor
Years active1989–present
Spouse(s)
Lisa Spigai
(
m. 1987; div. 2011)
Children1

Career

Perez has appeared in such television shows as: The Wonder Years, Beverly Hills, 90210, Chicago Hope, Frasier (Carlos 'The Barracuda' Del Gato) 24 (Ranger Mike Kramer), and CSI: Crime Scene Investigation. However his most reputed role was Luis in an episode of Seinfeld ("The Cheever Letters"). In the episode, he played a Cuban man who dealt Cuban Cigars to Cosmo Kramer in return for his jacket. He became friends with Luis and his gang and they even became golf partners in Westchester County.

Filmography

Year Title Role Notes
1990A Shock to the SystemTransit Cop
1994Clear and Present DangerDEA Agent #1
1996Up Close and PersonalWMIA Floor Manager
19978 Heads in a Duffel BagCustoms Inspector
1999MagnoliaAvi Solomon
2001BlowAlessandro
2001A.I. Artificial IntelligenceRobot Repairman
2001Ocean's ElevenExplosives Cop
2002Hourly RatesMarvin
2004Million Dollar BabyRestaurant Owner
2005Venus on the HalfshellSam Zelinski
2005Angels with AnglesDelgado
2006Soul's MidnightRamos
2013The Face of LoveBartender
2017The Case for ChristFr. Jose Maria Marquez
2017NegativeTony
2017The AscentHenry Cardenas
201712 Round GunTrinidad
2018Unbroken: Path to RedemptionFather Cardarelli
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References

  1. "Miguel Perez Biography (1957-)". Film Reference. Retrieved August 26, 2016.


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