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Edward James Olmos

Edward James Olmos (born February 24, 1947) is an American actor. He is best known for his roles as Lieutenant Martin "Marty" Castillo in Miami Vice (1984–1989), American Me (1992) (which he also directed), William Adama in the re-imagined Battlestar Galactica (2004–2009), Detective Gaff in Blade Runner (1982) and its sequel Blade Runner 2049 (2017) and the voice of Mito in the 2005 English dub of Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind. For his performance as high school math teacher Jaime Escalante in Stand and Deliver (1988), he was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actor.

Edward James Olmos
Olmos at the 2018 San Diego Comic Con
Born
Edward Huizar Olmos[1]

(1947-02-24) February 24, 1947 (age 77)
Citizenship
  • United States
  • Mexico
Occupations
  • Actor
  • director
  • producer
  • activist
Years active1974–present
Spouses
Kaija Keel
(m. 1971; div. 1992)
(m. 1994; div. 2002)
(m. 2002; sep. 2013)
Children6

For his work in Miami Vice, Olmos won the 1985 Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series, as well as the Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor – Series, Miniseries or Television Film. For his performance in Stand and Deliver, Olmos was nominated for a Golden Globe Award and the Academy Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role.

He is also known for his roles as folk hero Gregorio Cortez in The Ballad of Gregorio Cortez, patriarch Abraham Quintanilla in the film Selena, Felipe Reyes in Mayans M.C., narrator El Pachuco in both the stage and film versions of Zoot Suit, and the voice of Chicharrón in Coco.

Over the course of his career, Olmos has been a pioneer for more diversified roles and images of Latinos in U.S. media.[2][3][4] His notable direction, production, and starring roles for films, made-for-TV movies, and TV shows include Wolfen, Triumph of the Spirit, Talent for the Game, American Me, The Burning Season, My Family/Mi Familia, Caught, 12 Angry Men, The Disappearance of Garcia Lorca, Walkout, The Wonderful Ice Cream Suit, American Family, and Dexter.

Early life edit

Olmos was born and raised in East Los Angeles, California, the son of Eleanor (née Huizar) and Pedro Olmos, who was a welder and mail carrier.[5] His father was a Mexican immigrant who moved to California in 1945 and his mother was an American of Mexican descent.[1][6] His parents divorced when he was seven years old, and he was primarily raised by his great-grandparents as his parents worked.[1] He grew up wanting to be a professional baseball player, and at age 13 joined the Los Angeles Dodgers' farm system, as a catcher. He left baseball at age 15 to join a rock and roll band, which caused a rift with his father, who was hurt by the decision.[1][7]

He graduated from Montebello High School in 1964. While at Montebello High School, he lost a race for Student Body President to future California Democratic Party Chair Art Torres. In his teen years, he was the lead singer for a band he named Pacific Ocean, so called because it was to be "the biggest thing on the West Coast".[8] For several years, Pacific Ocean performed at various clubs in and around Los Angeles, and released their only record, Purgatory, in 1968. At the same time, he attended classes at East Los Angeles College, including courses in acting.[9]

Career edit

Theater edit

In the late 1960s and the early 1970s, Olmos branched out from music into acting, appearing in many small productions, until his big break portraying the narrator, called "El Pachuco", in the play Zoot Suit, which dramatized the World War II-era rioting in California brought about by the tensions between Mexican-Americans and local police, called the Zoot Suit riots. The play moved to Broadway, and Olmos earned a Tony Award nomination. He subsequently took the role to the filmed version in 1981, and appeared in many other films including Wolfen, Blade Runner and The Ballad of Gregorio Cortez. Olmos has been a frequent guest narrator at Disney's Candlelight Processional at Walt Disney World, narrating the nativity story. [10]

Film and television edit

 
Olmos in 2008

In 1980, Olmos was cast in the post-apocalyptic science fiction film Virus (復活の日 Fukkatsu no Hi), directed by Kinji Fukasaku and based on a novel written by Sakyo Komatsu. His role required him to play a piano while singing a Spanish ballad during the later part of the film. Although not a box office success, Virus was notable for being the most expensive Japanese film made at the time.[11]

From 1984 to 1989, he starred in his biggest role up to that date as the taciturn police Lieutenant Martin Castillo in the television series Miami Vice, opposite Don Johnson and Philip Michael Thomas, for which he was awarded a Golden Globe and an Emmy in 1985. At this time, Olmos also starred in a short training video for the United States Postal Service entitled Was it Worth It?, a video about theft in the workplace. He was contacted about playing the captain of the USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D) on Star Trek: The Next Generation when it was in pre-production in 1986, but declined.[12]

Returning to film, Olmos became the first American-born Hispanic to receive an Academy Award nomination for Best Actor,[13] in Stand and Deliver, for his portrayal of real-life math teacher Jaime Escalante. He directed and starred in the controversial crime film American Me in 1992, and also starred in My Family/Mi Familia, a multi-generational story of a Chicano family. He had a slight appearance in the video of the American rock band Toto, "I Will Remember" (1995), where he can be seen with actor Miguel Ferrer. In 1997, he starred alongside Jennifer Lopez in the film Selena. Olmos played Dominican Republic dictator Rafael Trujillo in the 2001 film In the Time of the Butterflies. He had a recurring role as U.S. Supreme Court Justice Roberto Mendoza in the NBC drama The West Wing.[14] From 2002 to 2004, he starred as a recently widowed father of a Hispanic family in the PBS drama American Family: Journey of Dreams.[15]

 
Olmos at the 2010 Guadalajara International Film Festival

From 2003 to 2009, he starred as Commander William Adama in the Sci-Fi Channel's reimagined Battlestar Galactica miniseries, and in the television series that followed. He directed four episodes of the show, "Tigh Me Up, Tigh Me Down" (1.9), "Taking a Break from All Your Worries" (3.13), "Escape Velocity" (4.4), and "Islanded in a Stream of Stars" (4.18). He directed a television film based upon the show, The Plan. Regarding his work on the show, he told CraveOnline, "I'm very grateful for the work that I've been able to do in my life, but I can honestly tell you, this is the best usage of television I've ever been a part of to date."[16]

In 2006, he co-produced, directed, and played the bit part of Julian Nava in the HBO film about the 1968 Chicano Blowouts, Walkout.[17] He appeared in Snoop Dogg's music video "Vato". In the series finale of the ABC sitcom George Lopez, titled "George Decides to Sta-Local Where It's Familia"; he guest-starred as the plant's new multi-millionaire owner. He has been a spokesperson for Farmers Insurance Group, starring in their Spanish language commercials.[18]

Olmos joined the cast of the television series Dexter for its sixth season, as a "brilliant, charismatic professor of religious studies".[19]

Olmos starred in the second season of Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. as Robert Gonzales, the leader of a rival faction of S.H.I.E.L.D., for five episodes.[20]

Music edit

In 1967, Olmos - as Eddie James (vocals, keyboards) - formed the bluesy psyche rock band that would become Pacific Ocean,[21] who the following year released their selftitled, only LP.

In 1972 he contributed backing vocals to the final song on Todd Rundgren's Something/Anything? album.[22]

Social and political activism edit

 
Olmos in 2009

Olmos has often been involved in social activism, especially that affecting the U.S. Hispanic community. During the 1992 Los Angeles riot in Los Angeles, Olmos went out with a broom[23] and worked to get communities cleaned up and rebuilt.[24][25][26] He also attended an episode of The Oprah Winfrey Show relating to the L.A. riots as an audience member. In 1997, he co-founded the Los Angeles Latino International Film Festival[27] with Marlene Dermer, George Hernandez and Kirk Whisler. That same year, he co-founded with Kirk Whisler the non-profit organization, Latino Literacy Now, that has produced Latino Book & Festivals[28] around the US, attended by over 700,000 people.

 
Westlake Theatre building, side wall mural of Jaime Escalante and Edward James Olmos.

In 1998, he founded Latino Public Broadcasting and serves as its chairman. Latino Public Broadcasting funds public television programming that focuses on issues affecting Hispanics and advocates for diverse perspectives in public television. That same year, he starred in The Wonderful Ice Cream Suit. In 1999, Olmos was one of the driving forces that created Americanos: Latino Life in the U.S.,[29][30] a book project featuring over 30 award-winning photographers, later turned into a Smithsonian traveling exhibition, music CD and HBO special.[31]

He also makes frequent appearances at juvenile halls and detention centers to speak to at-risk teenagers. He has also been an international ambassador for UNICEF. In 2001, he was arrested and spent 20 days in jail for taking part in the Navy-Vieques protests against United States Navy target practice bombings of the island of Vieques, Puerto Rico. On January 5, 2007, he blamed the United States government for not cleaning Vieques after the U.S. Navy stopped using the island for bombing practice.[32]

Olmos narrated the 1999 documentary film Zapatista, in support of the Zapatista Army of National Liberation, a revolutionary group that has abstained from using weapons since 1994. He gave $2,300 to New Mexico governor Bill Richardson for his presidential campaign (the maximum amount for the primaries).[33] In 2020, he supported Joe Biden for President.[34]

He is a supporter of SENS Research Foundation, a nonprofit organization dedicated to treating and curing diseases of aging by repairing the underlying damage caused by aging. A series of animations explaining the concept of SENS has been narrated by him.[35]

Personal life edit

From 1979 to 1987, Olmos lived in West New York, New Jersey.[36] In 1971, he married Kaija Keel, the daughter of actor Howard Keel. They had two children, Bodie and Mico, before divorcing in 1992. Olmos has four adopted children: Daniela, Michael, Brandon, and Tamiko. He married actress Lorraine Bracco in 1994. She filed for divorce in January 2002 after five years of separation.[8] Olmos had a long-term relationship with actress Lymari Nadal. They married in 2002,[37] and separated in 2013.[38]

In 1993, Olmos was awarded an honorary Doctor of Humane Letters (L.H.D.) degree from Whittier College.[39]

In 1996, he was awarded an honorary Doctorate of Fine Arts from California State University, Fresno. In 2007, after a seven-year process, he obtained Mexican nationality.[40] Asteroid 5608 Olmos is named in his honor.

In 2022, Olmos was diagnosed with throat cancer and immediately went into chemotherapy for treatment. By the end of the year, the cancer went into remission. This was not made public until May 2023.[41]

Sexual assault accusations edit

In 1992, a teenage girl accused Olmos of twice touching her in a sexual manner while they watched TV and flirted together.[42] Olmos paid the family a cash settlement of $150,000 in response to the allegations, but denied that they were true. He claimed that the settlement was in fact meant to protect his son, Bodie Olmos, not him.[43]

In 1997, a woman accused Olmos of sexually assaulting her in a South Carolina hotel room.[44][45]

Filmography edit

 
Olmos at the 2013 Miami International Film Festival

Film edit

Year Title Role Notes
1974 Black Fist Junkie in Bathroom Uncredited
1975 Aloha Bobby and Rose Chicano #1 Credited as Eddie Olmos
1977 Alambrista! Drunk
1980 Fukkatsu no hi Capt. Lopez
1981 Wolfen Eddie Holt
Zoot Suit El Pachuco
1982 Blade Runner Gaff
The Ballad of Gregorio Cortez Gregorio Cortez
1985 Saving Grace Ciolino
1988 Stand and Deliver Jaime Escalante
1989 The Fortunate Pilgrim Frank Corbo
Triumph of the Spirit Gypsy
1991 Talent for the Game Virgil Sweet
1992 American Me Montoya Santana Also director
1993 Roosters Gallo Morales
Even Cowgirls Get the Blues Musician at Barbecue
1994 A Million to Juan Angel
1995 Mirage Matteo Juarez
My Family Paco
1996 Dead Man's Walk Capt. Salazar
Caught Joe
1997 Selena Abraham Quintanilla
The Disappearance of Garcia Lorca Roberto Lozano
Hollywood Confidential Stan Navarro, Sr.
1998 The Wonderful Ice Cream Suit Vamanos
2000 The Road to El Dorado Chief Tannabok Voice[46]
Gossip Detective Curtis
2002 Jack and Marilyn Pasquel Also director
2005 Cerca, La Nino
Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind Mito English dub
2006 Splinter Capt. Garcia
2008 Beverly Hills Chihuahua Diablo Voice[46]
2010 I'm Still Here Himself
2011 The Green Hornet Michael Axford
America Mr. Irving
2012 Filly Brown Leandro Also producer
2013 Go for Sisters Freddy Suarez
2 Guns Papa Greco
2014 Unity Narrator Documentary
2016 El Americano: The Movie[47] Gayo "El Jefe" Voice
Also producer
Monday Nights at Seven Charlie Also producer
2017 Blade Runner Black Out 2022 Gaff[48] Voice, short film
Blade Runner 2049 Gaff Cameo
Coco Chicharrón Voice[46]
2019 A Dog's Way Home Axel
Windows on the World Balthazar
The Devil Has a Name Santiago Also director
Imprisoned Hospicio
2020 Chasing Wonders Luis
2021 Walking with Herb Joe
2024 Outlaw Posse TBA
TBA One Fast Move TBA

Television edit

 
Olmos in 2006
Year Title Role Notes
1974 Cannon Unnamed Character (Credited as Edward Olmos) Episode: "The Exchange"
1975 Kojak Bartender Episode: "How Cruel the Frost, How Bright the Stars"; uncredited
1977 Hawaii Five-O Dancer Episode: "Ready, Aim..."
1977 Starsky & Hutch Julio Guiterez Episode: "The Psychic"
1978 CHiPs Henry Episode: "Flashback"
Evening in Byzantium Angelo Television film
1981 Three Hundred Miles for Stephanie Art Vela
1982 Hill Street Blues Joe Bustamonte 2 episodes
1984 Hill Street Blues Judge Cruz Episode: "Parting Is Such a Sweet Sorrow"
1984–1990 Miami Vice Lt. Martin Castillo 106 episodes
1988 The Fortunate Pilgrim Frank Corbo 3 episodes
1990 The Earth Day Special Hospital Director
1994 Menendez: A Killing in Beverly Hills Jose Menendez Television film
The Burning Season Wilson Pinheiro
1995 The Magic School Bus Mr. Ramon Voice, episode: "Going Batty"[46]
1996 The Limbic Region Jon Lucca Television film
Dead Man's Walk Captain Salazar Television miniseries
1997 12 Angry Men Juror #11 Television film
1998 Touched by an Angel Col. Victor Walls Episode: "God and Country"
The Wall Col. Holst Television film; segment: "The Pencil Holder"
The Taking of Pelham One Two Three Det. Anthony Piscotti Television film
1999 Bonanno: A Godfather's Story Salvatore Maranzano
Crucible of Empire: The Spanish-American War Narrator Documentary film
1999–2000 The West Wing Associate Justice Roberto Mendoza 2 episodes
2000 Super Bowl XXXIV: Halftime Show Narrator Sports event
The Princess & the Barrio Boy Nestor Garcia Television film
2001 The Judge Judge Armando
In the Time of the Butterflies Rafael Trujillo
2002–2004 American Family Jess Gonzalez 17 episodes
2003–2009 Battlestar Galactica William Adama 73 episodes
2004 The Batman Angel Rojas Voice, episode: "The Bat in the Belfry"[46]
2006 Walkout Julian Nava Television film; also director
2007 George Lopez Mr. Hector Vega Episode: "George Decides to Sta-Local Where It's Familia"
2010 CSI: NY Luther Devarro Episode: "Sangre Por Sangre"
2011 Dexter Professor Gellar 10 episodes
Eureka Rudy Episode: "Do You See What I See?"
2012 Portlandia Himself Episode: "One Moore Episode"
2015 Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. Robert Gonzales 5 episodes
The Simpsons Pit Master Voice, episode: "Cue Detective"
2016 Urban Cowboy Al Robles Pilot
2017 Narcos Chucho Peña 2 episodes
2018–2023 Mayans M.C. Felipe Reyes Main role
2018–2019 Elena of Avalor King Pescoro Voice, 3 episodes[46]
2024 Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur Molecule Man Voice, episode: "The Great Beyond-er!"[49]

Awards and nominations edit

 
Olmos at the 2009 San Diego Comic Con International
Year Nominated work Award Results
1985 Miami Vice Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor - Series, Miniseries or Television Film Won
1985 Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series Won
1986 Nominated
1988 Stand and Deliver Independent Spirit Award for Best Male Lead Won
1988 Academy Award for Best Actor Nominated
1988 Golden Globe Award for Best Actor - Motion Picture Drama Nominated
1994 The Burning Season Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor - Series, Miniseries or Television Film Won
1994 Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Miniseries or a Movie Nominated
1997 Selena ALMA Award for Outstanding Actor in a Feature Film Won
1997 Hollywood Confidential ALMA Award for Outstanding Actor in a Miniseries or Television Film Nominated
2001 The Judge Nominated
2003 Battlestar Galactica ALMA Award for Outstanding Actor in a Drama Series Won
2005 ALMA Award for Outstanding Actor in a Series, Miniseries or Television Film Won
2006 ALMA Award for Outstanding Actor - Television Series, Mini-Series, or TV Movie (tied with Michael Peña) Won
2007 Saturn Award for Best Actor on Television Nominated
2008 Won
2009 ALMA Award for Best Actor on Television Nominated
2011 Dexter Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series Nominated
2011 Saturn Award for Best Guest Starring Role on Television Nominated
2016 Himself Mary Pickford Award Won

Music video edit

Year Title Artist
1995 "I Will Remember" Toto

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Edward James Olmos born February 24 1947 is an American actor He is best known for his roles as Lieutenant Martin Marty Castillo in Miami Vice 1984 1989 American Me 1992 which he also directed William Adama in the re imagined Battlestar Galactica 2004 2009 Detective Gaff in Blade Runner 1982 and its sequel Blade Runner 2049 2017 and the voice of Mito in the 2005 English dub of Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind For his performance as high school math teacher Jaime Escalante in Stand and Deliver 1988 he was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actor Edward James OlmosOlmos at the 2018 San Diego Comic ConBornEdward Huizar Olmos 1 1947 02 24 February 24 1947 age 77 East Los Angeles California U S CitizenshipUnited StatesMexicoOccupationsActordirectorproduceractivistYears active1974 presentSpousesKaija Keel m 1971 div 1992 wbr Lorraine Bracco m 1994 div 2002 wbr Lymari Nadal m 2002 sep 2013 wbr Children6 For his work in Miami Vice Olmos won the 1985 Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series as well as the Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor Series Miniseries or Television Film For his performance in Stand and Deliver Olmos was nominated for a Golden Globe Award and the Academy Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role He is also known for his roles as folk hero Gregorio Cortez in The Ballad of Gregorio Cortez patriarch Abraham Quintanilla in the film Selena Felipe Reyes in Mayans M C narrator El Pachuco in both the stage and film versions of Zoot Suit and the voice of Chicharron in Coco Over the course of his career Olmos has been a pioneer for more diversified roles and images of Latinos in U S media 2 3 4 His notable direction production and starring roles for films made for TV movies and TV shows include Wolfen Triumph of the Spirit Talent for the Game American Me The Burning Season My Family Mi Familia Caught 12 Angry Men The Disappearance of Garcia Lorca Walkout The Wonderful Ice Cream Suit American Family and Dexter Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 Theater 2 2 Film and television 2 3 Music 3 Social and political activism 4 Personal life 4 1 Sexual assault accusations 5 Filmography 5 1 Film 5 2 Television 6 Awards and nominations 6 1 Music video 7 References 8 External linksEarly life editOlmos was born and raised in East Los Angeles California the son of Eleanor nee Huizar and Pedro Olmos who was a welder and mail carrier 5 His father was a Mexican immigrant who moved to California in 1945 and his mother was an American of Mexican descent 1 6 His parents divorced when he was seven years old and he was primarily raised by his great grandparents as his parents worked 1 He grew up wanting to be a professional baseball player and at age 13 joined the Los Angeles Dodgers farm system as a catcher He left baseball at age 15 to join a rock and roll band which caused a rift with his father who was hurt by the decision 1 7 He graduated from Montebello High School in 1964 While at Montebello High School he lost a race for Student Body President to future California Democratic Party Chair Art Torres In his teen years he was the lead singer for a band he named Pacific Ocean so called because it was to be the biggest thing on the West Coast 8 For several years Pacific Ocean performed at various clubs in and around Los Angeles and released their only record Purgatory in 1968 At the same time he attended classes at East Los Angeles College including courses in acting 9 Career editTheater edit In the late 1960s and the early 1970s Olmos branched out from music into acting appearing in many small productions until his big break portraying the narrator called El Pachuco in the play Zoot Suit which dramatized the World War II era rioting in California brought about by the tensions between Mexican Americans and local police called the Zoot Suit riots The play moved to Broadway and Olmos earned a Tony Award nomination He subsequently took the role to the filmed version in 1981 and appeared in many other films including Wolfen Blade Runner and The Ballad of Gregorio Cortez Olmos has been a frequent guest narrator at Disney s Candlelight Processional at Walt Disney World narrating the nativity story 10 Film and television edit nbsp Olmos in 2008 In 1980 Olmos was cast in the post apocalyptic science fiction film Virus 復活の日 Fukkatsu no Hi directed by Kinji Fukasaku and based on a novel written by Sakyo Komatsu His role required him to play a piano while singing a Spanish ballad during the later part of the film Although not a box office success Virus was notable for being the most expensive Japanese film made at the time 11 From 1984 to 1989 he starred in his biggest role up to that date as the taciturn police Lieutenant Martin Castillo in the television series Miami Vice opposite Don Johnson and Philip Michael Thomas for which he was awarded a Golden Globe and an Emmy in 1985 At this time Olmos also starred in a short training video for the United States Postal Service entitled Was it Worth It a video about theft in the workplace He was contacted about playing the captain of the USS Enterprise NCC 1701 D on Star Trek The Next Generation when it was in pre production in 1986 but declined 12 Returning to film Olmos became the first American born Hispanic to receive an Academy Award nomination for Best Actor 13 in Stand and Deliver for his portrayal of real life math teacher Jaime Escalante He directed and starred in the controversial crime film American Me in 1992 and also starred in My Family Mi Familia a multi generational story of a Chicano family He had a slight appearance in the video of the American rock band Toto I Will Remember 1995 where he can be seen with actor Miguel Ferrer In 1997 he starred alongside Jennifer Lopez in the film Selena Olmos played Dominican Republic dictator Rafael Trujillo in the 2001 film In the Time of the Butterflies He had a recurring role as U S Supreme Court Justice Roberto Mendoza in the NBC drama The West Wing 14 From 2002 to 2004 he starred as a recently widowed father of a Hispanic family in the PBS drama American Family Journey of Dreams 15 nbsp Olmos at the 2010 Guadalajara International Film Festival From 2003 to 2009 he starred as Commander William Adama in the Sci Fi Channel s reimagined Battlestar Galactica miniseries and in the television series that followed He directed four episodes of the show Tigh Me Up Tigh Me Down 1 9 Taking a Break from All Your Worries 3 13 Escape Velocity 4 4 and Islanded in a Stream of Stars 4 18 He directed a television film based upon the show The Plan Regarding his work on the show he told CraveOnline I m very grateful for the work that I ve been able to do in my life but I can honestly tell you this is the best usage of television I ve ever been a part of to date 16 In 2006 he co produced directed and played the bit part of Julian Nava in the HBO film about the 1968 Chicano Blowouts Walkout 17 He appeared in Snoop Dogg s music video Vato In the series finale of the ABC sitcom George Lopez titled George Decides to Sta Local Where It s Familia he guest starred as the plant s new multi millionaire owner He has been a spokesperson for Farmers Insurance Group starring in their Spanish language commercials 18 Olmos joined the cast of the television series Dexter for its sixth season as a brilliant charismatic professor of religious studies 19 Olmos starred in the second season of Agents of S H I E L D as Robert Gonzales the leader of a rival faction of S H I E L D for five episodes 20 Music edit In 1967 Olmos as Eddie James vocals keyboards formed the bluesy psyche rock band that would become Pacific Ocean 21 who the following year released their selftitled only LP In 1972 he contributed backing vocals to the final song on Todd Rundgren s Something Anything album 22 Social and political activism edit nbsp Olmos in 2009 Olmos has often been involved in social activism especially that affecting the U S Hispanic community During the 1992 Los Angeles riot in Los Angeles Olmos went out with a broom 23 and worked to get communities cleaned up and rebuilt 24 25 26 He also attended an episode of The Oprah Winfrey Show relating to the L A riots as an audience member In 1997 he co founded the Los Angeles Latino International Film Festival 27 with Marlene Dermer George Hernandez and Kirk Whisler That same year he co founded with Kirk Whisler the non profit organization Latino Literacy Now that has produced Latino Book amp Festivals 28 around the US attended by over 700 000 people nbsp Westlake Theatre building side wall mural of Jaime Escalante and Edward James Olmos In 1998 he founded Latino Public Broadcasting and serves as its chairman Latino Public Broadcasting funds public television programming that focuses on issues affecting Hispanics and advocates for diverse perspectives in public television That same year he starred in The Wonderful Ice Cream Suit In 1999 Olmos was one of the driving forces that created Americanos Latino Life in the U S 29 30 a book project featuring over 30 award winning photographers later turned into a Smithsonian traveling exhibition music CD and HBO special 31 He also makes frequent appearances at juvenile halls and detention centers to speak to at risk teenagers He has also been an international ambassador for UNICEF In 2001 he was arrested and spent 20 days in jail for taking part in the Navy Vieques protests against United States Navy target practice bombings of the island of Vieques Puerto Rico On January 5 2007 he blamed the United States government for not cleaning Vieques after the U S Navy stopped using the island for bombing practice 32 Olmos narrated the 1999 documentary film Zapatista in support of the Zapatista Army of National Liberation a revolutionary group that has abstained from using weapons since 1994 He gave 2 300 to New Mexico governor Bill Richardson for his presidential campaign the maximum amount for the primaries 33 In 2020 he supported Joe Biden for President 34 He is a supporter of SENS Research Foundation a nonprofit organization dedicated to treating and curing diseases of aging by repairing the underlying damage caused by aging A series of animations explaining the concept of SENS has been narrated by him 35 Personal life editFrom 1979 to 1987 Olmos lived in West New York New Jersey 36 In 1971 he married Kaija Keel the daughter of actor Howard Keel They had two children Bodie and Mico before divorcing in 1992 Olmos has four adopted children Daniela Michael Brandon and Tamiko He married actress Lorraine Bracco in 1994 She filed for divorce in January 2002 after five years of separation 8 Olmos had a long term relationship with actress Lymari Nadal They married in 2002 37 and separated in 2013 38 In 1993 Olmos was awarded an honorary Doctor of Humane Letters L H D degree from Whittier College 39 In 1996 he was awarded an honorary Doctorate of Fine Arts from California State University Fresno In 2007 after a seven year process he obtained Mexican nationality 40 Asteroid 5608 Olmos is named in his honor In 2022 Olmos was diagnosed with throat cancer and immediately went into chemotherapy for treatment By the end of the year the cancer went into remission This was not made public until May 2023 41 Sexual assault accusations edit In 1992 a teenage girl accused Olmos of twice touching her in a sexual manner while they watched TV and flirted together 42 Olmos paid the family a cash settlement of 150 000 in response to the allegations but denied that they were true He claimed that the settlement was in fact meant to protect his son Bodie Olmos not him 43 In 1997 a woman accused Olmos of sexually assaulting her in a South Carolina hotel room 44 45 Filmography edit nbsp Olmos at the 2013 Miami International Film Festival Film edit Year Title Role Notes 1974 Black Fist Junkie in Bathroom Uncredited 1975 Aloha Bobby and Rose Chicano 1 Credited as Eddie Olmos 1977 Alambrista Drunk 1980 Fukkatsu no hi Capt Lopez 1981 Wolfen Eddie Holt Zoot Suit El Pachuco 1982 Blade Runner Gaff The Ballad of Gregorio Cortez Gregorio Cortez 1985 Saving Grace Ciolino 1988 Stand and Deliver Jaime Escalante 1989 The Fortunate Pilgrim Frank Corbo Triumph of the Spirit Gypsy 1991 Talent for the Game Virgil Sweet 1992 American Me Montoya Santana Also director 1993 Roosters Gallo Morales Even Cowgirls Get the Blues Musician at Barbecue 1994 A Million to Juan Angel 1995 Mirage Matteo Juarez My Family Paco 1996 Dead Man s Walk Capt Salazar Caught Joe 1997 Selena Abraham Quintanilla The Disappearance of Garcia Lorca Roberto Lozano Hollywood Confidential Stan Navarro Sr 1998 The Wonderful Ice Cream Suit Vamanos 2000 The Road to El Dorado Chief Tannabok Voice 46 Gossip Detective Curtis 2002 Jack and Marilyn Pasquel Also director 2005 Cerca La Nino Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind Mito English dub 2006 Splinter Capt Garcia 2008 Beverly Hills Chihuahua Diablo Voice 46 2010 I m Still Here Himself 2011 The Green Hornet Michael Axford America Mr Irving 2012 Filly Brown Leandro Also producer 2013 Go for Sisters Freddy Suarez 2 Guns Papa Greco 2014 Unity Narrator Documentary 2016 El Americano The Movie 47 Gayo El Jefe VoiceAlso producer Monday Nights at Seven Charlie Also producer 2017 Blade Runner Black Out 2022 Gaff 48 Voice short film Blade Runner 2049 Gaff Cameo Coco Chicharron Voice 46 2019 A Dog s Way Home Axel Windows on the World Balthazar The Devil Has a Name Santiago Also director Imprisoned Hospicio 2020 Chasing Wonders Luis 2021 Walking with Herb Joe 2024 Outlaw Posse TBA TBA One Fast Move TBA Television edit nbsp Olmos in 2006 Year Title Role Notes 1974 Cannon Unnamed Character Credited as Edward Olmos Episode The Exchange 1975 Kojak Bartender Episode How Cruel the Frost How Bright the Stars uncredited 1977 Hawaii Five O Dancer Episode Ready Aim 1977 Starsky amp Hutch Julio Guiterez Episode The Psychic 1978 CHiPs Henry Episode Flashback Evening in Byzantium Angelo Television film 1981 Three Hundred Miles for Stephanie Art Vela 1982 Hill Street Blues Joe Bustamonte 2 episodes 1984 Hill Street Blues Judge Cruz Episode Parting Is Such a Sweet Sorrow 1984 1990 Miami Vice Lt Martin Castillo 106 episodes 1988 The Fortunate Pilgrim Frank Corbo 3 episodes 1990 The Earth Day Special Hospital Director 1994 Menendez A Killing in Beverly Hills Jose Menendez Television film The Burning Season Wilson Pinheiro 1995 The Magic School Bus Mr Ramon Voice episode Going Batty 46 1996 The Limbic Region Jon Lucca Television film Dead Man s Walk Captain Salazar Television miniseries 1997 12 Angry Men Juror 11 Television film 1998 Touched by an Angel Col Victor Walls Episode God and Country The Wall Col Holst Television film segment The Pencil Holder The Taking of Pelham One Two Three Det Anthony Piscotti Television film 1999 Bonanno A Godfather s Story Salvatore Maranzano Crucible of Empire The Spanish American War Narrator Documentary film 1999 2000 The West Wing Associate Justice Roberto Mendoza 2 episodes 2000 Super Bowl XXXIV Halftime Show Narrator Sports event The Princess amp the Barrio Boy Nestor Garcia Television film 2001 The Judge Judge Armando In the Time of the Butterflies Rafael Trujillo 2002 2004 American Family Jess Gonzalez 17 episodes 2003 2009 Battlestar Galactica William Adama 73 episodes 2004 The Batman Angel Rojas Voice episode The Bat in the Belfry 46 2006 Walkout Julian Nava Television film also director 2007 George Lopez Mr Hector Vega Episode George Decides to Sta Local Where It s Familia 2010 CSI NY Luther Devarro Episode Sangre Por Sangre 2011 Dexter Professor Gellar 10 episodes Eureka Rudy Episode Do You See What I See 2012 Portlandia Himself Episode One Moore Episode 2015 Agents of S H I E L D Robert Gonzales 5 episodes The Simpsons Pit Master Voice episode Cue Detective 2016 Urban Cowboy Al Robles Pilot 2017 Narcos Chucho Pena 2 episodes 2018 2023 Mayans M C Felipe Reyes Main role 2018 2019 Elena of Avalor King Pescoro Voice 3 episodes 46 2024 Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur Molecule Man Voice episode The Great Beyond er 49 Awards and nominations edit nbsp Olmos at the 2009 San Diego Comic Con International Year Nominated work Award Results 1985 Miami Vice Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor Series Miniseries or Television Film Won 1985 Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series Won 1986 Nominated 1988 Stand and Deliver Independent Spirit Award for Best Male Lead Won 1988 Academy Award for Best Actor Nominated 1988 Golden Globe Award for Best Actor Motion Picture Drama Nominated 1994 The Burning Season Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor Series Miniseries or Television Film Won 1994 Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Miniseries or a Movie Nominated 1997 Selena ALMA Award for Outstanding Actor in a Feature Film Won 1997 Hollywood Confidential ALMA Award for Outstanding Actor in a Miniseries or Television Film Nominated 2001 The Judge Nominated 2003 Battlestar Galactica ALMA Award for Outstanding Actor in a Drama Series Won 2005 ALMA Award for Outstanding Actor in a Series Miniseries or Television Film Won 2006 ALMA Award for Outstanding Actor Television Series Mini Series or TV Movie tied with Michael Pena Won 2007 Saturn Award for Best Actor on Television Nominated 2008 Won 2009 ALMA Award for Best Actor on Television Nominated 2011 Dexter Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series Nominated 2011 Saturn Award for Best Guest Starring Role on Television Nominated 2016 Himself Mary Pickford Award Won Music video edit Year Title Artist 1995 I Will Remember TotoReferences edit a b c d Archived at Ghostarchive and the Wayback Machine Edward James Olmos Interview Part 1 of 3 Archive of American Television YouTube June 18 2013 Retrieved January 10 2017 Edward James Olmos The Complete Pioneers of Television Interview YouTube June 18 2022 Retrieved October 17 2022 Del Barco Mandalit September 15 2022 Latino legends helped pave the way in Hollywood but the road is still rocky NPR Retrieved October 17 2022 Edward James Olmos on strengthening Latino culture in film WQAD TV August 14 2019 Retrieved October 17 2022 Edward James Olmos Biography 1946 2010 filmreference com accessed 19 October 2009 Velazquez Gabriela 1 December 2003 Edward James Olmos fighting for justice and defying gangsters on charity boards UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador Oscar Nominee Latino Leaders accessed 19 October 2009 Baseball Discovered Who s Who Edward James Olmos Major League Baseball Retrieved January 10 2017 a b Cast William Adama Archived March 30 2008 at the Wayback Machine scifi com accessed 2 December 2006 Bethel Kari Francisco 2002 Edward James Olmos pp 155 159 in Henderson Ashyia N editor 2002 Contemporary Hispanic Biography Volume 1 Gale Detroit page 156 ISBN 0 7876 6538 X PressEnterprise Com Disneyland Olmos Narratesaccessed 08 19 2023 Alpert Robert Eisenberg Merle Mordechai Lee September 29 2023 Diseased Cinema Plagues Pandemics and Zombies in American Movies ISBN 978 1 3995 2167 3 Boucher Geoff March 30 2008 Battlestar s last roundup Los Angeles Times Nominee Edward James Olmos ACTOR IN A LEADING ROLE Stand and Deliver Oscars org Retrieved October 7 2020 report Times staff Movie TV stage star Edward James Olmos to appear at 2023 Plaza Classic Film Festival El Paso Times Retrieved January 25 2024 American Family About the Series PBS Retrieved January 25 2024 Edward James Olmos So say we all June 15 2023 Lloyd Robert March 18 2006 Walkout in step with 1968 Los Angeles Times Farmers Insurance Emphasizes Right Fit Coverages for Consumers in New Ad Campaign Featuring Renown Actor Director Edward James Olmos MediaRoom Retrieved January 25 2024 Edward James Olmos joins Dexter Why Edward James Olmos Calls Agents of S H I E L D One of the High Points of My Career E Online March 31 2015 Retrieved January 25 2024 Pacific Ocean 3 Discogs 173 Todd Rundgren Something Anything 1972 November 24 2017 The L A Riots at 20 Edward James Olmos Remembers All Out War in Hollywood The Hollywood Reporter April 27 2012 WILKINSON TRACY May 5 1992 Street Drama Actor Edward James Olmos Plays Leading Role in Cleanup Effort via LA Times LA Riots Olmos Just Started Sweeping April 25 2012 Foundas Scott May 9 2007 Edward James Olmos Los Angeles Latino International Film Festival Archived 2009 01 30 at the Wayback Machine Latino Book amp Family Festivals lbff us Edward James Olmos to headline Hispanic Heritage Month at UD www1 udel edu Retrieved January 25 2024 Books and Authors The Denver Post extras denverpost com Retrieved January 25 2024 Leydon Joe March 13 2000 Americanos Latino Life in the United States Variety Retrieved January 25 2024 Edward James Olmos speaking on Vieques on YouTube HuffPost Breaking News U S and World News George Lopez just wants Latinos to vote Edward James Olmos admits he s backing Biden USA TODAY Retrieved July 24 2022 Outreach November 4 2012 Cerbo Toni Ann December 1 2010 Edward James Olmos has fond memories of living in West New York while he built stage career The Jersey Journal Archived from the original on October 13 2012 Retrieved June 12 2012 Before Edward James Olmos was an award winning actor producer and social activist he was a West New York resident From 1979 to 1987 Olmos rented an apartment on Boulevard East after departing East L A he said 10 Celebrity Couples With A Huge Age Difference Latina November 7 2013 Actores Lymari Nadal y Edward James Olmos siguen separados Metro pr in Spanish March 24 2013 Honorary Degrees Whittier College www whittier edu Retrieved February 19 2020 Ya es mexicano James Olmos Ediciones Impresas Milenio Archived from the original on January 13 2012 Retrieved August 29 2011 Burlingame Russ May 29 2023 Mayans MC and Battlestar Galactica Star Edward James Olmos Speaks Out on Cancer Diagnosis Comic Book Retrieved May 29 2023 Police Drop Olmos Sex Probe E Online Retrieved February 28 2018 Scenes From a Bad Movie Marriage NYMag com January 12 1998 Retrieved February 28 2018 Edward James Olmos Accused of Sexual Assault E Online Retrieved February 28 2018 Actor Edward James Olmos is accused of sexual assault www apnewsarchive com Retrieved February 28 2018 a b c d e f Edward James Olmos visual voices guide Behind The Voice Actors Retrieved December 1 2023 A green check mark indicates that a role has been confirmed using a screenshot or collage of screenshots of a title s list of voice actors and their respective characters found in its opening and or closing credits and or other reliable sources of information Hopewell John May 20 2014 El Americano 3D Kicks Off Pre Sales at Cannes EXCLUSIVE Variety magazine Retrieved May 21 2014 Trumbore Dave September 26 2017 Blade Runner 2049 Anime Prequel Introduces New NEXUS 8 Replicants Collider com Retrieved September 26 2017 Marvel s Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur Edward James Olmos Guest Stars as Molecule Man in Season 2 www marvel com Retrieved December 1 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