- Erik Estrada
Infobox actor
name = Erik Estrada
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caption = Estrada atDragonCon '07 inAtlanta, GA
birthname = Henry Enrique Estrada
birthdate = birth date and age|1949|3|16
birthplace =New York City ,New York ,United States
deathdate =
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occupation =Actor ,Public speaker
yearsactive = 1970–present
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website = http://www.erikestrada.comHenry Enrique "Erik" Estrada [http://www.filmreference.com/film/66/Erik-Estrada.html Erik Estrada Biography (1949-) ] ] (born
March 16 ,1949 ) is an American actor, known for his co-starring lead role in the 1977–1983 US policetelevision series "CHiPs ". [ [http://www.novelguide.com/a/discover/chb_04/chb_04_00030.html novelguide.com] ] He later became known for his work inSpanish language telenovela s, and in more recent years, his appearances inreality television shows and infomercials and as a regular voice on theCartoon Network showSealab 2021 .Biography
Childhood
Estrada was born in
East Harlem ,Manhattan ,New York City ,New York , the son of Carmen, a seamstress, and Renildo Estrada. He is of Puerto Rican descent. When Estrada was just a young boy, he had a dream of being one of the most popular Latino actors.Fact|date=June 2008 He first began his acting career by starring in a Fritos commercial as the Mexican "Frito Bandito". Due to determination and the encouragement of his step-father Pancho Dostela (who inspired the name of CHiPs '"Ponch") he became a well-known Latino actor of the 1970s and early 1980s. As a young child it is also said that Eric invented the Julio brand salsa but the idea was stolen from him by an old friend Julio T. Garcia.1970s-1980s
In the 1970 film version of "
The Cross and the Switchblade ", Estrada made his film debut in the role ofNicky Cruz alongsidePat Boone who played the role ofDavid Wilkerson . In 1974, Estrada landed a big break in the successfuldisaster film , "Airport 1975 ", where he played a featured role as the flight engineer on aBoeing 747 . His character was killed in a midair collision. Two years later, he was a featured player in the military historical epic "Midway," as a fictional airman Ens. "Chili Bean" Ramos.In 1977, Estrada began playing the role of Francis "Ponch" Poncherello, a
California Highway Patrol officer on the 1977–1983 UStelevision series "CHiPs ". Estrada became ateen idol , appearing on the cover of "Tiger Beat " and other publications. In 1978, Estrada began training extensively inmartial arts withSeishinDo Kenpo instructor Frank Argelander (aka Frank Landers), to prepare for a two part episode ofCHiPs . The two of them appear on the cover of "Fighting Stars Magazine" that same year, discussing Estrada's training regimen. In November 1979, Estrada was seriously injured while filming a scene on the set of CHiPs. He fractured several ribs and broke both wrists after he was thrown from a 900 pound motorcycle. [http://movies.yahoo.com/movie/contributor/1800015234/bio Erik Estrada biography] atYahoo! Movies .]Later that year, Estrada was voted one of "The 10 Sexiest Bachelors in the World" by
People magazine and was featured on the cover of the November issue. Following a salary dispute with NBC in the fall of 1981, Estrada was briefly replaced by Olympic Gold MedalistBruce Jenner . CHiPs was eventually canceled in 1983. In the 1980s, Estrada appeared in a string of low-budget films. He made a return to series television in a 1987 three-part episode of the police drama "Hunter".1990s
In the 1990s, Estrada played the role of Johnny, a
Tijuana trucker, in the highly successfulTelevisa telenovela "Dos mujeres, un camino " ("Two women, one road"). Originally slated for 100 episodes, the show went to 400-plus episodes and became the biggest telenovela in Latin American history. He was reportedly paid one million dollars for that role. [ [http://profiles.incredible-people.com/erik-estrada/ Erik Estrada] at Incredible-People.com] Estrada is not fluent in Spanish and had to learn his lines phonetically; he has gone on record that his role in "Dos Mujeres" was the one for which he has had to prepare the hardest, particularly to tame his heavyNuyorican Spanish accent into the "español neutro" (i.e., geography-neutral) Spanish spoken in most telenovelas.In 1994, Estrada began co-hosting the syndicated outdoor adventure show "American Adventurer" which ran until 2004. [ [http://couchville.com/show/american-adventurer/episodes Couchville.com] ] In 1995, he made a special guest appearance as Ponch in
punk rock bandBad Religion 's music video "Infected" as well as in the video for the Butthole Surfer's video for Pepper.In 1997, Estrada wrote the autobiography "Erik Estrada: My Road from Harlem to Hollywood". [ [http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0688142931/adequatecom Amazon.com] ] In 1998, he returned as the character Francis "Ponch" Poncherello in the TNT made-for-tv movie "
CHiPs '99 ", along with the rest of the original cast.2000s
In 2001, Estrada landed a role on the daytime drama, "
The Bold and the Beautiful " as Eduardo Dominguez.imdb name|0261805] In 2002, he played a Hispanic game show host on theDisney Channel series "Lizzie McGuire " withHilary Duff .He has also had a regular role doing voiceovers for the
Cartoon Network show "Sealab 2021 ", which also gave him the opportunity to parody himself. The show has featured several "CHiPs" homages and his character, First Mate Marco Rodrigo Diaz de Vivar Gabriel Garcia Marquez, is played as a stereotypical Latin macho character. He also appeared in an episode of another Cartoon Network show, , which features a character named Moltar who has an obsession with Estrada and CHiPS, as a guest. Estrada has also guest-starred on the children's cartoon "Maya and Miguel ".Estrada has appeared in
music video s, such asEminem 's music video "Just Lose it". There is a band named after him (Estradasphere ) based in Santa Cruz, California. Estrada also made guest appearances on "The Wayans Bros. ", "Unhappily Ever After ", the Nickelodeon comedy "Drake & Josh ", NBC's "Scrubs" and ABC's "According to Jim".Estrada has done a long-running series of
infomercial s as a national spokesman for National Recreational Properties, selling real estate property in such locations as Siskiyou County,California ; Lake Shastina, California;California City, California ; Ocean Shores,Washington ;Colorado ; and recently,Tellico Village ,Tennessee andBella Vista ,Arkansas .Estrada has appeared in recent years in a number of reality television shows. In 2004 he starred in both the second season of "
The Surreal Life " and in "Discovery Health Body Challenge". He also starred in the short-livedCBS reality show, "Armed & Famous ". Estrada was the Grand Marshall for theKrewe of Rio inMardi Gras 2007. On April 19th, 2007, he was awarded a star on theHollywood Walk of Fame . Estrada threw out the ceremonial first pitch at theSeattle Mariners ' Turn Back The Clock game on Sunday, July 29, 2007, entering the ballpark riding a police motorcycle. His pitch was caught by Mariners relieverArthur Rhodes . In 2008, Estrada appeared in "Husband for Hire ", atelevision movie starringNadine Velazquez andMario López .Estrada has endorsed Republican
John McCain in the 2008 United States Presidential election. [Cite news | last = Oinounou | first = Mosheh | title = Ponch endorses McCain | url = http://embeds.blogs.foxnews.com/2008/07/01/mccain-earns-a-thumbs-up-from-ponch/ | work = FOXNews.com | date =2008-07-01 | accessdate = 2008-07-01]Charitable work
Parlaying his "CHiPs" fame for the public good, Estrada became spokesperson for the C.H.P.'s "car seat inspection and installation" program. He has made numerous appearances supporting automobile child-seat safety checks across the country. [http://www.theautochannel.com/search/search.html?words=Erik%20Estrada Erik Estrada] at TheAutoChannel.com] In 2000, Estrada was named the international 'Face' of
D.A.R.E. which is a campaign against drugs. He also speaks out for theAmerican Heart Association , The United Way, and the C.H.P.11-99 Foundation , anon-profit organization that provides benefits and Scholarships to California Highway Patrol family members as well as funeral expenses for fallen officers. [ [http://www.erikestrada.com/bio.htm Official Website] ]Hatred of by
George Lopez According to comedian George Lopez, Lopez met Estrada when Estrada was at the zenith of his career and Lopez was a teenager. Estrada refused to shake Lopez' hand and the comedian has hated him ever since. Lopez mentions this every opportunity he gets, such as in his comedy special "America's Mexican" that aired on
HBO and laterThe Comedy Channel in which he said "Fuck that Puto". Lopez also retold the story when guest-hostingThe Jim Rome Show . Lopez uses the story as a warning to everyone that you should always be nice to your fans as you'll never know who they'll grow up to be.Filmography
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The Cross and the Switchblade " (1970)
*"Chrome and Hot Leather" (1971)
*"The Ballad of Billie Blue" (1972)
*"Parades" (1972)
*"The New Centurions " (1972)
*"Airport 1975 " (1974)
*"Trackdown" (1976)
*"Midway" (1976)
*"The Line" (1980)
*"Where Is Parsifal?" (1983)
*"Light Blast" (1985)
*"The Repenter" (1985)
*"Hour of the Assassin" (1987)
*"Andy Colby's Incredible Adventure" (1988)
*"Caged Fury" (1989)
*"Alien Seed" (1989)
*"The Lost Idol" (1990)
*"Guns" (1990)
*"A Show of Force " (1990)
*"Twisted Justice" (1990)
*"Night of the Wilding" (1990)
*"The Last Riders" (1991)
*"Do or Die" (1991)
*"Spirits" (1991)
*"Gang Justice" (1991)
*"The Sounds of Silence" (1992)
*"The Naked Truth" (1992)
*"The Divine Enforcer" (1992)
*"Tuesday Never Comes" (1993)
*"Angel Eyes" (1993)
*"National Lampoon's Loaded Weapon 1" (1993)
*"Juana la Cubana" (1994)
*"The Misery Brothers" (1995)
*"The Final Goal" (1995)
*"Visions" (1996)
*"Shattered Dreams" (1998)
*"The Modern Adventures of Tom Sawyer" (1998)
*"Lost in Hollywood" (1998)
*"King Cobra" (1999)
*"Oliver Twisted" (2000)
*"We Married Margo" (2000)
*"UP, Michigan!" (2001)
*"Destroying America" (2001)
*"National Lampoon's Van Wilder" (2002)
*"Border Blues" (2004)
*"Kickin It Old Skool" (2007)
*"Horrorween" (2007)
*"Husband for Hire " (2008)
*"Spring Break '83 " (2008)Television work
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Hawaii Five-O " (1973)
*"Emergency! " (1974)
*"Kojak " (1975)
*"Mannix " (1975)
*"Medical Center" (1975)
*"Police Woman" (1975)
*"The Six Million Dollar Man " (1975)
*"Baretta " (1976)
*"Barnaby Jones " (1976)
*"The Quest: The Longest Drive" (1976)
*"Fire!" (1977)
*"CHiPs " (1977-1983)
*"The Love Boat " (1978)
*"Honeyboy" (1982)
*"Un Solo corazón" (1983)
*"Hunter (TV series) (1987)
*"Rosa salvaje " (1987) (199 episode run)
*"The Dirty Dozen: The Fatal Mission" (1988)
*"The New Alfred Hitchcock Presents (1988)
*"She Knows Too Much" (1989)
*"Extralarge: Cannonball" (1991)
*"Earth Angel" (1991)
*"Extralarge: Gonzales' Revenge" (1993)
*"Dos mujeres, un camino " (1993-1994)
*"American Adventurer" (1994)
*"Panic in the Skies!" (1996)
*"We Are Angels" (1997) (miniseries)
*"Baywatch " (1997)
*"Martin " (1997)
*"Homeboys in Outer Space " (1997)
*"CHiPs '99 " (1998)
*"King of the Hill " (1998)
*"Family Guy " "I Never Met the Dead Man" (1999) (Guest voice appearance)
*"Walker, Texas Ranger " (1999)
*"Family Guy " (1999)
*"Pacific Blue " (1999)
*"Walking After Midnight" (1999-2000)
*"Son of the Beach " (2000)
*"Sealab 2021 " (2000-2005) (voice)
*"The Bold and the Beautiful " (2001)
*"Shasta McNasty " (2001)
*"American Family " (2002)
*"Scrubs " "My Fifteen Seconds" (2003) (Cameo appearance)
*"Drake & Josh " (2004)
*"According to Jim "(2005)
*"The Surreal Life " (cast member in 2004)
*"Maya & Miguel " (2004-present) (voice)
*"Taylor Made" (2005)
*"Back to the Grind" (2006) (unsold pilot)
*"Armed & Famous " (2007) (canceled after 4 episodes)ee also
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List of famous Puerto Ricans References
External links
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* [http://www.cbs.com/primetime/armed_and_famous/ CBS Armed and Famous TV Show]
* [http://www.erikestrada.com/ Erik Estrada's website]
* [http://infomercial.tvheaven.com/calpines.htm Erik Estrada's California Pines infomercial] Review of the land infomercial hosted by Erik Estrada.
* [http://blog.wfmu.org/freeform/2006/11/the_christian_a.html An Excellent Essay on the Hitherto Unexplored Universe of The Christian Action Films of Erik Estrada]
* [http://tomgreen.com/ondemand/player.php?video=46 Erik Estrada on Tom Green Live]
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