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Luis Da Silva
Luis Trikz Da Silva Jr in 2008
Born
Luis Fernando Da Silva, Jr.

(1982-08-03) August 3, 1982 (age 42)
Occupation(s)Actor, basketball player, Author
Years active2001–present
Websitewww.luistrikz.com

Luis Fernando "Trikz" Da Silva, Jr. (born August 3, 1982) is an American basketball player, actor, and author. He gained notoriety after headlining the 2001 Nike Freestyle ad campaign.[1]

Biography

Luis Da Silva Jr is an award-winning actor for Best Supporting Actor at the 2015 Maverick Movie Awards for his role in ‘The Devil Goes Down’.

Luis has a busy 2016 up ahead starting with the film, ‘Triple 9’, where he can be seen acting opposite Kate Winslet, Norman Reedus, Aaron Paul and Woody Harrelson. The film is set for release on February 26, 2016. Following ‘Triple 9’, Luis is set to star alongside John Travolta and Amanda Schull in the film, ‘I Am Wrath’ and then ‘Kickboxer: Vengeance’ with Jean-Claude Van Damme.

Originally from Elizabeth, New Jersey, Luis Da Silva Jr. has taken the world by storm with his talent to entertain people with his performances in both basketball and acting. Luis did not always have dreams of being in the spotlight. He grew up playing baseball and practicing Aikido, a form of martial arts. It was not until he turned 13 years old that he found his passion for basketball, which led to a successful career at the infamous St. Patrick’s High School where he played with Al Harrington and Samuel Dalenbert.

At the age of 18, Luis’ life changed forever when he walked into an open audition for a Nike commercial. They immediately recognized his talent and signed him to represent their “Freestyle” ad campaign, which is one of the most widely recognized commercials ever to air on television. The ad was later spoofed in Scary Movie 2 and became so successful that it was made into a video, which went number one for several weeks on 106 & Park, the BET Network, and MTV. Luis became the youngest and first professional athlete to sign an endorsement deal with Nike, having never playing for the NBA.

A Guinness world record holder for several basketball handling categories, Luis has been featured on the cover of Time Magazine and the front page of the Wall Street Journal, and has starred in platinum selling video games with MIDWAY Games. Over the years, he has had the opportunity to perform alongside Alicia Keys in NYC’s Niketown and Will Smith and Sean “Puffy” Combs in two different NBA Finals half-time shows. Moreover, at the age of 26, Luis became the youngest athlete to be inducted into the Hall of Fame in his hometown of Elizabeth, New Jersey.

After years of success in the sports world, Luis’ talents have lead to acting opportunities in both film and television including co-starring alongside Academy Award winning actors in major motion pictures. On the silver screen, Luis is best known for playing the role of Diogo, a Brazilian race car champion, in Universal Pictures’ feature film, ‘Fast Five’. Diogo was a unique role to play, as Luis spoke Portuguese and English throughout the film. In 2007, Luis scored his first role in the film industry as Lee in Warner Brothers Studios’ ‘The Brave One’, in which he worked alongside Jodie Foster and Terrance Howard. Following this performance, he was cast in ‘Pride & Glory’, which featured actors Jon Voight, Edward Norton and Colin Ferrell. Additional film credits include ‘21 Jump Street’, ‘Convergence’, ‘American Heist’ and ‘Mr. Right’, a romantic comedy starring Anna Kendrick.

Luis’ TV credits include guest starring on HBO’s hit series ‘Girls’ opposite Lena Dunham, Starz’s ‘Power’, ‘Person of Interest’, ‘Graceland’, ‘Body of Proof’ and ‘Law & Order: Criminal Intent’. Additionally, Luis has had recurring roles on ‘America’s Most Wanted’ and has been featured on ESPN, Nickelodeon and Telemundo.

Apart from his acting and basketball careers, Luis enjoys writing and is the author of a children's book titled, "A Boy Named Boo", which is available at Barnes & Noble.

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Filmography

Film/Television
Year Title Role Notes
2004 Law & Order: Criminal Intent Marvin TV – 1 episode
2007 The Brave One Lee
2008 Pride and Glory Dominican Bodega Customer
2009 Clear Lake, WI Jason
2010 Mercy Burned Prisoner TV – 1 episode
Southern Fried Stings Guy TV – 1 episode
America's Most Wanted Various TV – 9 episodes
Burn Notice Prison Gang TV – 3 episodes
2011 Loving the Bad Man Alejandro Garcia De La Paz
The Mortician Benny
Fast Five Diego
Treme Brazilian Foreman TV – 1 episode
Remnants Russ Also associate producer
In a Pickle Latino toughs
CO2 Latino gang member
2012 Dragon Eyes Dash
21 Jump Street Luis
BayTown Disco Large Vato Filming
Hound Dogs Orlando Pilot episode
2013 Dead Man Down Terry
Body of Proof Oscar Ramirez TV- 1 episode
The Heat Dealer #4
Aztec Warrior Chupacabra Leader
2015 Kickboxer: Vengeance Stahl
2016 Triple 9 Pinto
I Am Wrath Charley Filming
Video games
Year Title Role Notes
2004 NBA Ballers Trikz
2005 L.A. Rush Trikz Lane Main role
2006 AND 1 Streetball Trikz


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  1. ^ Rovell, Darren (June 14, 2001). "Bedazzling ballhandlers make video a Stomping success". Retrieved January 31, 2016.
  2. ^ http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1534888/?ref_=nv_sr_1
  3. ^ http://www.monaloring.com