Héctor Elizondo
| Héctor Elizondo | |
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Elizondo on the set of Last Man Standing in 2012 |
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| Born | December 22, 1936 New York City, New York, U.S. |
| Residence | Sherman Oaks, California |
| Nationality | American |
| Other names | Hector Elizonda |
| Education | High School of Performing Arts |
| Alma mater | City College of New York |
| Occupation | Actor |
| Years active | 1963–present |
| Home town | New York City, New York |
| Spouse(s) | Carolee Campbell (m. 1969) |
| Children | 1 |
Héctor Elizondo (born December 22, 1936) is an American actor. Elizondo's first major role was that of "God" in the play Steambath, for which he won an Obie Award. Since then Elizondo has participated in over eighty films and has made numerous television appearances, including his Emmy Award-winning role on the series Chicago Hope.
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Early years [edit]
Elizondo was born in New York City, the son of Carmen Medina Reyes and Martín Echevarría Elizondo, a notary public and accountant.[1][2][3] His parents moved from Puerto Rico to New York City, with the hope of finding a better way of life.[4]
At a young age, Elizondo demonstrated a talent in sports and music. He sang for the Frank Murray Boys' Choir when he was 10 years old. Upon graduating from Jr. High School in 1950, he enrolled in the High School of the Performing Arts. He also attended another public high school where he excelled in basketball and baseball. His baseball skills were good enough for him to be scouted by both the San Francisco Giants and the Pittsburgh Pirates.[5]
In 1954, Elizondo enrolled in City College of New York, intending to become a history teacher. However, during his freshman year he became a father and dropped out of college, going to work full-time in order to support his family. Later, he divorced and gained full custody of his son, Rodd.[5]
Career [edit]
From 1962 to 1963, Elizondo studied dance at the Ballet Arts Company at Carnegie Hall and in 1963 he landed parts in two Off-Broadway shows: Kill the One-Eyed Man and The Great White Hope. His first major success came when he played "God" in guise of a Puerto Rican steam room attendant in the play Steambath. Elizondo won an Obie award for his performance. Many of his roles involve playing a friend or sympathizer to the lead character. As a voice-actor, he played Bane, one of the more aggressively themed characters in Batman: Mystery of the Batwoman.[6] In 1974, Elizondo played against type as ex-mafioso-turned-subway hijacker "Mr. Grey" in The Taking of Pelham One Two Three. Elizondo starred as a Puerto Rican widower on the CBS television series, Popi, which aired during the 1975-1976 television season.[7] The short-lived series, which ran for eleven episodes, was one of the first American network television series to feature a Latino theme and cast.[7] He was a member of the cast of the 1985-1986 CBS situation comedy Foley Square.
In the 1980s, Elizondo befriended Garry Marshall; Marshall was impressed with his talent and it was to become a lifelong friendship, which would bring benefits for both. Their first movie together was Young Doctors in Love. In some of the movies in which Elizondo appeared, he went uncredited and he would not have minded staying that way for the movie Pretty Woman; however, it was Marshall who insisted on crediting him. His role in Pretty Woman only lasted 10 minutes, but it led to his receiving a Golden Globe nomination. In 1999, he guest-starred in Runaway Bride as "Fisher" the husband of the male protagonist's ex. Elizondo has participated in over 80 movies and 17 of them have been Marshall's.[6] In fact, Elizondo has appeared in every movie that Marshall has directed. Elizondo also had a brief appearance as a fisherman in the movie Overboard which starred Kurt Russell and Goldie Hawn.
In 2001, he was featured in the short-lived television drama Kate Brasher and portrayed security head Joe in the movie The Princess Diaries, a role he reprised in the 2004 sequel, The Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement.
He is probably best known to the television audience as Dr. Phillip Watters on the CBS television series Chicago Hope created by well known television creator David E. Kelley. He has won both an Emmy and ALMA award and was nominated for a Satellite Award and several SAG Awards for playing this role. He is one of only two people to remain on the show for its entire run, the other being Adam Arkin.
On April 30, 2008, it was announced by USA Network that Elizondo would become Adrian Monk's new therapist, Dr. Neven Bell,[8] on the award-winning series Monk.[9] Elizondo replaced actor Stanley Kamel, who died suddenly on April 8, 2008.
In 2011, Elizondo became a main cast member on the new ABC comedy Last Man Standing, which stars Tim Allen.
Personal life [edit]
Elizondo has been married three times. He has a son from his first marriage. Since 1969 he has been married to Carolee Campbell, an Emmy Award winning actress, photographer and publisher. They live in Sherman Oaks, California.[5]
In April 2013, Elizondo participated in a group of actors and actresses who read some books to children, reminding the children that reading is one of the most important parts of education.[10]
Filmography [edit]
Film [edit]
| Year | Title | Role | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1963 | The Fat Black Pussycat | ||
| 1969 | The Vixens | Inspector | |
| 1970 | The Landlord | Hector | |
| 1971 | Valdez Is Coming | Mexican Rider | |
| 1971 | Born to Win | Vivian | |
| 1972 | Deadhead Miles | Bad Character | |
| 1972 | Pocket Money | Juan | |
| 1972 | Stand Up and Be Counted | Lou Kellerman | |
| 1974 | The Taking of Pelham One Two Three | Mr. Grey | |
| 1975 | Report to the Commissioner | Captain D'Angelo | |
| 1976 | Diary of the Dead | Stan | |
| 1977 | Thieves | Man Below | |
| 1979 | Cuba | Capt. Raphael Ramirez | |
| 1980 | American Gigolo | Det. Sunday | |
| 1981 | The Fan | Police Insp. Raphael Andrews | |
| 1982 | Young Doctors in Love | Angelo/Angela Bonafetti | |
| 1984 | The Flamingo Kid | Arthur Willis | |
| 1985 | Private Resort | The Maestro | |
| 1986 | Nothing in Common | Charlie Gargas | |
| 1987 | Overboard | Garbage Scow Skipper | Uncredited |
| 1988 | "Astronomy" | Short film | |
| 1988 | Beaches | Judge | Uncredited |
| 1989 | Leviathan | G.P. Cobb | |
| 1990 | Pretty Woman | Barnard Thompson | |
| 1990 | Taking Care of Business | Warden Toolman | |
| 1991 | Final Approach | Dr. Dio Gottlieb | |
| 1991 | Necessary Roughness | Coach Ed Gennero | |
| 1991 | Frankie and Johnny | Nick | |
| 1992 | There Goes the Neighborhood | Norman Rutledge | |
| 1992 | Samantha | Walter | |
| 1993 | Being Human | Dom Paulo | |
| 1994 | Backstreet Justice | Steve Donovan | |
| 1994 | Beverly Hills Cop III | Jon Flint | |
| 1994 | Getting Even with Dad | Lt. Romayko | |
| 1994 | Exit to Eden | Dr. Martin Helifax | |
| 1995 | Perfect Alibi | Det. Ryker | |
| 1996 | Dear God | Vladek Vidov | |
| 1997 | Turbulence | Lt. Aldo Hines | |
| 1999 | The Other Sister | Ernie | |
| 1999 | Entropy | The Chairman | |
| 1999 | Runaway Bride | Fisher | |
| 2001 | Tortilla Soup | Martin Naranjo | |
| 2001 | The Princess Diaries | Joe | |
| 2001 | How High | Bill the Crew Coach | |
| 2003 | Batman: Mystery of the Batwoman | Bane (voice) | Direct-to-video release |
| 2004 | Raising Helen | Mickey Massey | Uncredited |
| 2004 | The Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement | Joe | |
| 2006 | I-See-You.Com | Greg Rishwain | |
| 2006 | The Celestine Prophecy | Cardinal Sebastian | |
| 2007 | Music Within | Ben Padrow | |
| 2007 | Georgia Rule | Izzy | |
| 2007 | Love in the Time of Cholera | Don Leo | |
| 2010 | Valentine's Day | Edgar | |
| 2010 | New York Street Games | self/narrator | Documentary |
| 2011 | New Year's Eve | Kominsky |
Television [edit]
| Year | Title | Role | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1967 | The Edge of Night | Dimitri | Unknown episodes |
| 1969 | The Jackie Gleason Show | Episode: "The Honeymooners: Mexican Hat Trick" | |
| 1971 | The Impatient Heart | Mr. Hernandez | Television film |
| 1972 | All in the Family | Carlos Mendoza | Episode: "The Elevator Story |
| 1973, 1976 | Kojak | Det. Nick Ferro Carl Dettrow |
Episode: "Web of Death" Episode: "A Need to Know" |
| 1974 | Maude | Cop | Episode: "Speed Trap" |
| 1975 | Baretta | Jerry Damon | Episode: "The Fire Man" |
| 1975 | Columbo: A Case of Immunity | Hassan Salah | Television film |
| 1975, 1978 | The Rockford Files | John Micelli Frank Falcone |
Episode: "Say Goodbye to Jennifer" Episode: "A Good Clean Bust with Sequel Rights" |
| 1976 | Popi | Abraham Rodriguez | 11 episodes |
| 1976 | Wanted: The Sundance Woman | Pancho Villa | Television film |
| 1978 | The Dain Curse | Ben Feeney | Television film |
| 1978 | The Eddie Capra Mysteries | Episode: "Dying Declaration" | |
| 1980 | Freebie and the Bean | Det. Sgt. Dan 'Bean' Delgado | 7 episodes |
| 1982 | Medal of Honor Rag | Television film | |
| 1982 | Bret Maverick | Mr. Gomez | Episode: "The Hidalgo Thing" |
| 1982 | Honeyboy | Emilio Ramirez | Television film |
| 1983 | Feel the Heat | Monkey Moreno | Unknown episodes |
| 1983 | Casablanca | Capt. Louis Renault | 5 episodes |
| 1983 | Woman of San Quentin | Capt. Mike Reyes | Television film |
| 1984 | a.k.a. Pablo | Jose Sanchez/Shapiro | 6 episodes |
| 1984 | Hill Street Blues | Insp. Joe Keenan | Episode: "Ewe and Me, Babe" |
| 1985 | Murder: My Reason of Insanity | Ben Haggarty | Television film |
| 1985 | Out of the Darkness | Father George | Television film |
| 1985-1986 | Foley Square | Jesse Steinberg | 14 episodes |
| 1986 | Courage | Nick Miraldo | Television film |
| 1986 | Amazing Stories | Meadows | Episode: "Life on Death Row" |
| 1986 | Matlock | Det. Joe Peters | Episode: "The Cop" |
| 1987 | Tales from the Hollywood Hills: Natica Jackson | Morris King | Television film |
| 1987 | Night Heat | Episode: "The Kid" | |
| 1987 | Down and Out in Beverly Hills | Dave Whiteman | 13 episodes |
| 1988 | Addicted to His Love | Det. Currigan | Television film |
| 1989 | Kojak: Ariana | Edson Saunders | Television film |
| 1989 | The Equalizer | Ray Quintero | Episode: "Past Imperfect" |
| 1989 | Your Mother Wears Combat Boots | Sergeant Burke | Television film |
| 1990 | Sparks: The Price of Passion | Vic Ramos | Television film |
| 1990 | Dark Avenger | Capt. David Strauss | Television pilot |
| 1990 | Forgotten Prisoners: The Amnesty Files | Hasan Demir | Television film |
| 1991 | Chains of Gold | Lt. Ortega | Television film |
| 1991 | Finding the Way Home | Ruben | Television film |
| 1991–93 | The Pirates of Dark Water | Ioz | 21 episodes |
| 1992 | The Burden of Proof | Alejandro 'Sandy' Stern | Miniseries |
| 1992 | Fish Police | Don Calamari | Episode: "Beauty's Only Fin Deep" |
| 1992 | Mrs. Cage | Lt. Angel | Television film |
| 1993 | Jonny's Golden Quest | Atacama | Television film |
| 1993 | Tales from the Crypt | Leo Burn | Episode: "As Ye Sow" |
| 1993 | Animaniacs | Stradivarius (voice) | Segment: "The Cat and the Fiddle" |
| 1994 | Picket Fences | Dr. Phillip Watters | Episode: "Rebels with Causes" |
| 1994–95 | Aladdin | Malcho (voice) | Episodes: "Rain of Terror" & "The Return of Malcho" |
| 1994–2000 | Chicago Hope | Dr. Phillip Watters | 141 episodes |
| 1995 | Batman: The Animated Series | Sheldon Fallbrook (voice) | Episode: "The Terrible Trio" |
| 1995 | Jonny Quest vs. The Cyber Insects | Attacama | Television film |
| 1996 | Gargoyles | Zafiro (voice) | Episode: "The Green" |
| 1997 | Borrowed Hearts | Javier Del Campo | Television film |
| 1998 | Mikhail Baryshnikov 's Stories from My Childhood | Voice | Episode: "Ivan and His Magic Pony" |
| 1998 | Early Edition | Dr. Phillip Watters | Episode: "Mum's the Word" |
| 1998 | Safe House | Dr. Simon | Television film |
| 2001 | Kate Brasher | Joe Almeida | 6 episodes |
| 2001–04 | American Experience | Narrator | Episodes: "Zoot Suit Riots" & "Remember the Alamo" |
| 2002 | Fidel | Eddie Chibas | Miniseries |
| 2002 | The West Wing | Dr. Dalton Millgate | Episode: "Dead Irish Writers" |
| 2002 | Street Time | Fariz Hammoud | Episodes: "No Excuses", "Betrayal" & "Reversal of Fortune" |
| 2002 | What's New, Scooby-Doo? | Dr. Guitirrez | Episode: "3-D Struction" |
| 2003 | The Dating Experiment | Narrator | Unknown episodes |
| 2003 | Without a Trace | Father Henry Stevens | Episode: "Revelations" |
| 2003 | Miracles | Father 'Poppi' Calero | 4 episodes |
| 2004 | Century City | Martin Constable | 9 episodes |
| 2004 | Jack & Bobby | Gerald Cruz | Episode: "Chess Lessons" |
| 2004–06 | Justice League | Lt. Kragger (voice) | Episodes: "Starcrossed (1-3)", "Hunter's Moon" & "Ancient History" |
| 2006 | Avatar: The Last Airbender | Wan Shi Tong (voice) | Episode: "The Library" |
| 2007 | Cane | Pancho Duque | 13 episodes |
| 2007–11 | Grey's Anatomy | Carlos Torres | 4 episodes |
| 2008–09 | Monk | Dr. Neven Bell | 14 episodes |
| 2011 | American Dad | Himself (voice) | Episode: "Fartbreak Hotel" |
| 2011- | Last Man Standing | Ed Alzate | Main character |
Awards and nominations [edit]
- 1971: Won, "Distinguished Performances" - Steambath
Hector Elizondo ALMA Awards
- 1998: Nominated, "Outstanding Individual Performance in a Television Series in a Crossover Role" - Chicago Hope
- 1998: Nominated, "Outstanding Individual Performance in a Television Series in a Crossover Role" - Turbulence
- 1998: Won, "Outstanding Actor in a Made-for-Television Movie or Mini-Series" - Borrowed Hearts
- 1999: Nominated, "Outstanding Individual Performance in a Television Series in a Crossover Role" - Chicago Hope
- 2000: Nominated, "Outstanding Actor in a Feature Film" - Runaway Bride
- 2000: Won, "Outstanding Actor in a Drama Series" - Chicago Hope
- 2002: Nominated, "Outstanding Actor in a Motion Picture" - Tortilla Soup
- 1992: Nominated, "Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Miniseries or a Special" - Mrs. Cage
- 1995: Nominated, "Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series" - Chicago Hope
- 1996: Nominated, "Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series" - Chicago Hope
- 1997: Won, "Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series" - Chicago Hope
- 1998: Nominated, "Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series" - Chicago Hope
- 1991: Nominated, "Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Motion Picture" - Pretty Woman
- 2005: Nominated, "Best Supporting Actor in a Film" - The Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement
NCLR Bravo Awards
- 1996: Nominated, "Outstanding Television Series Actor in a Crossover Role" - Chicago Hope
- 1997: Nominated, "Best Performance By an Actor in a Television Drama Series" - Chicago Hope
- 1995: Nominated, "Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Drama Series" - Chicago Hope
- 1997: Nominated, "Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series" - Chicago Hope
- 1998: Nominated, "Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series" - Chicago Hope
Temecula Valley International Film Festival
- 2006: Won, "Lifetime Achievement Award"
See also [edit]
References [edit]
- ^ Héctor Elizondo interview
- ^ Anger ain't the way to go: conversing with Hector Elizondo
- ^ Hector Elizondo Biography (1936-)
- ^ "Style Live: Movies & Videos". Washington Post. July 30, 1999.
- ^ a b c Elizondo at a Fortune City page
- ^ a b Hector Elizondo at the Internet Movie Database
- ^ a b "Actress Edith Diaz dies at 70; Credits include 'Sister Act' films and CBS' 'Popi' sitcom". Hollywood Reporter. 2010-02-08. Retrieved 2010-03-18.[dead link]
- ^ Tony Shalhoub and Hector Elizondo talk about season seven of Monk – TV Squad
- ^ Monk TV Series News -Emmy Award-Winner Hector Elizondo To Appear In Monk
- ^ http://hoylosangeles.com/news/2013/apr/19/hector-elizondo-un-apasionado-de-la-lectura/
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