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Erik Estrada

Henry Enrique Estrada[1] (born March 16, 1949) is an American actor and police officer. He is known for his co-starring lead role as California Highway Patrol officer Francis (Frank) Llewelyn "Ponch" Poncherello in the police drama television series CHiPs, which ran from 1977 to 1983. He later became known for his work in Spanish-language telenovelas, his appearances in reality television shows and infomercials and as a regular voice on the Adult Swim series Sealab 2021.

Erik Estrada
Estrada at the Paradise City Comic Con in 2018
Born
Henry Enrique Estrada

(1949-03-16) March 16, 1949 (age 73)
New York City, U.S.
Occupations
  • Actor
  • police officer
Years active1970–present
Spouse(s)
Joyce Miller
(m. 1979; div. 1980)

Peggy Rowe
(m. 1985; div. 1990)

Nanette Mirkovich
(m. 1997)
Children3
Websitewww.erikestrada.com

Early life

Estrada was born on March 16, 1949, in East Harlem, Manhattan, New York, the son of Carmen Moreno, a seamstress, and Renildo Estrada.[1] His parents are of Puerto Rican descent.[2]

Career

1970–2000

In the 1970 film version of The Cross and the Switchblade, Estrada made his film debut in the role of Nicky Cruz alongside Pat Boone, who played the role of David Wilkerson. In 1972, Estrada co-starred with George C. Scott and Stacy Keach as LAPD Officer Sergio Duran in the movie The New Centurions. In 1973, Estrada co-starred in season 5, episode 22, of the CBS TV series Hawaii Five-O: "Engaged to be Buried". In 1974, Estrada took part in the disaster film, Airport 1975, where he played a role as Julio the flight engineer on a Boeing 747. His character was killed in a midair collision. Two years later, he was a player in the military historical epic Midway, as a fictional airman Ens. "Chili Bean" Ramos.

 
Estrada and Larry Wilcox on CHiPs in 1977.

Starting in 1977, Estrada co-starred as Frank "Ponch" Poncharello in the TV series CHiPs. In 1978, he began training in martial arts with SeishinDo Kenpo instructor Frank Argelander (Frank Landers), to prepare for a two-part episode of the series. The two appeared on the cover of Fighting Stars Magazine that same year, discussing Estrada's training regimen. On Monday, August 6, 1979, Estrada was seriously injured while filming a scene on the set of CHiPs, fracturing several ribs and breaking both wrists after he was thrown from his 600-pound (270 kg) motorcycle.[2]

Later in 1979, 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.[2] Following a salary dispute with NBC in the fall of 1981, Estrada was briefly replaced by Olympic Gold Medalist and actor Bruce 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.

In the 1990s, Estrada played the role of Johnny, a Tijuana trucker, in the Televisa telenovela Dos mujeres, un camino ("Two women, one path"). He shared the main credits with Mexican actresses/singers Laura Leon and Bibi Gaytán. Originally slated for 100 episodes, the show went to 200-plus episodes and became the biggest telenovela in Latin American history.[2] He was reportedly paid 1 million pesos for that role.[3]

In 1994, Estrada began co-hosting the syndicated outdoor adventure show American Adventurer, which ran until 2004.[4] In 1995, he made a special guest appearance as Ponch in punk rock band Bad Religion's music video "Infected", as well as in the video for the Butthole Surfers's video for "Pepper". He has also been seen on a few episodes of Sabrina, The Teenage Witch as himself, seen in a daydream cloud in Hilda's mind and driving a car as Hilda zapped herself in his car.

In 1997, Estrada wrote his autobiography, Erik Estrada: My Road from Harlem to Hollywood.[5] 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.

2000–present

 
Estrada poses with a fan during a fundraiser

In 2001, Estrada landed a role on the daytime drama The Bold and the Beautiful as Eduardo Dominguez.[6] In 2002, he played a game-show host on the Disney Channel series Lizzie McGuire with Hilary Duff. He also made a guest appearance on an episode of Spy TV in 2002. He has also had a regular role doing voiceovers for the Cartoon Network show Sealab 2021, where he would parody himself. He also appeared in an episode of another Cartoon Network show, Space Ghost: Coast to Coast, 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 videos, such as Eminem's music video "Just Lose It". A band named after him (Estradasphere) is 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 My Name is Earl, and ABC's According to Jim.

Estrada has done a long-running series of infomercials as a national spokesman for National Recreational Properties, selling undeveloped 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 and Bella Vista, Arkansas.

Estrada began appearing in Burger King TV commercials in September 2009 where he attended a class on endorsing products led by race car driver Tony Stewart. During the spoof, Estrada seeks to understand why American consumers were not interested in purchasing his "Estrada" sunglasses that noticeably had his last name written boldly across the lens.[citation needed]

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-lived CBS reality show, Armed & Famous. In 2008, Estrada appeared in Husband for Hire, a television movie starring Nadine Velazquez and Mario López. After a series of specials, in 2010, Estrada and Laura McKenzie began co-hosting a weekly series, The World's Funniest Moments, which began as a myNetworkTV series hosted by Arsenio Hall.

Erik Estrada was a contestant on the second season of the Spanish Univision reality show Mira Quien Baila, where 10 contestants are chosen to perform different styles of dancing, and each Sunday, one of them is eliminated. In 2013, he starred in Finding Faith, a film about a young teenager who is kidnapped from a meeting planned online. The story of sexual predation is based on true incidents investigated by the Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force. Estrada toured with the film, aiming to educate parents and young people about the dangers of online grooming.[7]

Activism

In 2000, Estrada was named the international "Face" of D.A.R.E. which is a campaign against drugs.[8][9] He also speaks out for the American Heart Association, the United Way, and the C.H.P. 11-99 Foundation, a nonprofit organization that provides benefits and scholarships to California Highway Patrol family members, as well as funeral expenses for fallen officers.[9] Estrada's experience in CHiPs led him to become a reserve officer for the Muncie Police Department in Muncie, Indiana.[10] 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.[11] He appeared in Española, New Mexico, on May 28, 2009, to promote the "100 Days and Nights of Summer" traffic safety and anti-DWI campaign that involves the New Mexico State Police.[12]

Law enforcement

Estrada became a reserve police officer for the Muncie (Indiana) Police Department. From there, Estrada moved to Virginia, where he was an I.C.A.C. (Internet Crimes Against Children) investigator for eight years in Bedford County, Virginia.[13][14] As of July 1, 2016, he was a reserve police officer in St. Anthony, Idaho. In the course of his duties, Estrada has been filmed patrolling on a police motorcycle.[15]

Personal life

Estrada was married to Joyce Miller in November 1979; the couple divorced in 1980 and had no children.[1] Estrada was married to Peggy Lynn Rowe, an entertainment executive, songwriter, and producer[1] from 1985 until 1990, when they divorced. The couple had two sons, Anthony Erik (born 1986), and pole-vaulter Brandon Michael-paul (born 1987). In 1997, Estrada married film sound technician[1] Nanette Mirkovich. They have one daughter, Francesca Natalia (born 2000).[16] He lives in Studio City, California, U.S.[14][17]

During an episode of Watch What Happens Live in January 2019 Marie Osmond told host Andy Cohen that she had briefly dated Erik.[18]

Estrada is a member of the Blue Knights motorcycle club.[19] He also rides with the Loyal Order of Moose fraternal and service organization.[19]

Estrada endorsed Republican John McCain in the 2008 United States Presidential election.[20]

Estrada was the celebrity guest of the Pekin Marigold Festival in Pekin, Illinois in September 2017.[21]

Filmography

Film

  • 1970: The Cross and the Switchblade as Nicky Cruz
  • 1971: Chrome and Hot Leather (uncredited)
  • 1972: The Ballad of Billie Blue (aka Jail Breakin' ) as Justin
  • 1972: Parades as Chicano
  • 1972: The New Centurions as Sergio
  • 1974: Airport 1975 as Julio
  • 1976: Trackdown as Chucho
  • 1976: Midway as Ensign Ramos
  • 1977: Fire! (1977 film) as Frank (TV Movie)
  • 1980: The Line
  • 1983: Where Is Parsifal? as Henry Board II
  • 1985: Light Blast as Inspector Ronn Warren
  • 1985: The Repenter as Salvo Lercara
  • 1987: Hour of the Assassin as Martin Fierro
  • 1988: Andy Colby's Incredible Adventure
  • 1989: Alien Seed as Dr. Stone
  • 1989: The Lost Idol
  • 1990: Twisted Justice as Commander Gage
  • 1990: A Show of Force as Machado
  • 1990: Night of the Wilding as Joseph
  • 1990: Caged Fury as Victor
  • 1990: Spirits as Father Anthony Vicci
  • 1990: Guns as Juan Degas / Jack of Diamonds
  • 1991: Earth Angel
  • 1991: Do or Die as Richard 'Rico' Estevez
  • 1991: Gang Justice as Billy's Father
  • 1992: The Last Riders as Johnny
  • 1992: The Divine Enforcer as Monsignor
  • 1992: Tuesday Never Comes as Micelli
  • 1992: The Naked Truth as Gonzales
  • 1992: The Sounds of Silence as Lester Maldonado
  • 1993: National Lampoon's Loaded Weapon 1 as Officer Francis Poncherello
  • 1993: Angel Eyes as Johnny Ventura
  • 1994: Juana la puta
  • 1995: The Misery Brothers as Himself
  • 1995: The Final Goal as Rameriez
  • 1998: Visions as Detctive Francisco Moreno
  • 1998: The Modern Adventures of Tom Sawyer as Joe
  • 1998: Shattered Dreams as Fredrick
  • 1998: Lost in Hollywood
  • 1999: King Cobra as Bernie Alvarez
  • 2000: Oliver Twisted as Dr. Castaneda
  • 2000: Destroying America
  • 2000: We Married Margo as Himself
  • 2001: UP, Michigan! as Edward Manchester
  • 2002: National Lampoon's Van Wilder as Himself
  • 2004: Border Blues as Mexican Cop Morales
  • 2007: Kickin It Old Skool
  • 2007: Mother Goose Parade as Honorary Grand Marshall
  • 2007: Husband for Hire (TV movie) as Victor Diaz
  • 2008: 2nd Semester of Spanish, Spanish Love Song
  • 2011: Horrorween as Contractor
  • 2012: Highway as Sanchez
  • 2012: Spring Break '83 as Himself
  • 2012: Cool Cat Stops Bullying as Himself
  • 2012: Cool Cat in the Hollywood Christmas Parade as Hollywood Parade MC (uncredited?)
  • 2013: Finding Faith[7] as Sheriff Brown
  • 2013: Chupacabra vs. The Alamo (TV movie) as Carlos Seguin
  • 2013: This Is Our Time as Mr. Rowley
  • 2013: Templar Nation as Alfred De Molay
  • 2014: Planes: Fire & Rescue as Nick 'Loop'n' Lopez (voice)
  • 2015: Cool Cat Saves the Kids as Himself (reused footage from Cool Cat Stops Bullying and Cool Cat in the Hollywood Christmas Parade)[6]
  • 2015: Virtuous as Jack Evans
  • 2015: Uncommon[22] as Marc Garcia
  • 2016: El Americano: The Movie as Punch (voice)
  • 2017: CHiPs as Paramedic (uncredited)
  • 2018: Cool Cat Kids Superhero as Himself (re-cut of Cool Cat Saves the Kids)
  • 2022: Cool Cat Saves the Kids: The Director's Cut as Himself (re-cut of Cool Cat Kids Superhero)
  • 2023: A Knight to Remember as Mi Ultimo

Television

References

  1. ^ a b c d e "Erik Estrada Biography (1949-)". Film Reference. Advameg, Inc. Retrieved February 24, 2020.
  2. ^ a b c d . Yahoo! Movies. Archived from the original on November 2, 2011.
  3. ^ "Erik Estrada". Incredible-People.com. Archived from the original on 2012-07-19.
  4. ^ . Couchville.com. Archived from the original on July 31, 2013. Retrieved November 26, 2007.
  5. ^ Estrada, Erik; Seay, Davin (1997). Erik Estrada: My Road from Harlem to Hollywood. William Morrow & Company. ISBN 0-688-14293-1.
  6. ^ a b Erik Estrada at IMDb
  7. ^ a b Metro News "Erik Estrada travels with Finding Faith"
  8. ^ Yahoo Estrada Profile November 2, 2011, at the Wayback Machine
  9. ^ a b . erikestrada.com. Archived from the original on 2018-01-22. Retrieved 2010-06-03.
  10. ^ . Today.msnbc.msn.com. December 4, 2008. Archived from the original on December 6, 2011. Retrieved December 8, 2014.
  11. ^ "FHP Teams Up with TV Star and 21st Century to Promote Child Safety" January 17, 2011, at the Wayback Machine. Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles
  12. ^ "‘Ponch’ Lends a Hand" July 2009 Traffic Safety News. New Mexico Department of Transportation – Traffic Safety Bureau September 29, 2011, at the Wayback Machine
  13. ^ . CBS News. February 11, 2009. Archived from the original on January 10, 2011. Retrieved June 11, 2011.
  14. ^ a b c "Picture Perfect Mysteries: Dead Over Diamonds Cast – Erik Estrada". Hallmark Movies & Mysteries. Crown Media. n.d. Retrieved February 16, 2020.
  15. ^ Smith, Lisa Dayley (June 19, 2018). "'Superman' Dean Cain joins St. Anthony Police Department reserves". Idaho State Journal. St. Anthony, Idaho. Retrieved February 24, 2020.
  16. ^ "lacasting". home.lacasting.com. L.A. Casting.
  17. ^ Mills, Nancy (August 19, 1986). "TRUE CONFESSIONS' EPISODE : ESTRADA PLAYS A TV ROLE HE'S SUITED FOR: FATHER". Los Angeles Times. Archived from the original on February 19, 2020. Retrieved February 24, 2020.
  18. ^ Archived at Ghostarchive and the : "Did Marie Osmond Date Erik Estrada?". youtube.com. Retrieved January 11, 2019.
  19. ^ a b c Keller, Joel (May 20, 2016). "Erik Estrada on His 'Liv and Maddie' Guest Spot and Why He's a Cop In Real Life". TV Insider. NTVB Media, Inc.
  20. ^ Oinounou, Mosheh (July 1, 2008). . FOXNews.com. Archived from the original on July 5, 2008. Retrieved July 1, 2008.
  21. ^ "Pekin Marigold Festival". Pekin Area Chamber of Commerce. Retrieved August 4, 2017.
  22. ^ . Archived from the original on February 21, 2015.

External links

  • Erik Estrada's website
  • Erik Estrada at IMDb
  • Erik Estrada's California Pines infomercial review

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Henry Enrique Estrada 1 born March 16 1949 is an American actor and police officer He is known for his co starring lead role as California Highway Patrol officer Francis Frank Llewelyn Ponch Poncherello in the police drama television series CHiPs which ran from 1977 to 1983 He later became known for his work in Spanish language telenovelas his appearances in reality television shows and infomercials and as a regular voice on the Adult Swim series Sealab 2021 Erik EstradaEstrada at the Paradise City Comic Con in 2018BornHenry Enrique Estrada 1949 03 16 March 16 1949 age 73 New York City U S OccupationsActor police officerYears active1970 presentSpouse s Joyce Miller m 1979 div 1980 wbr Peggy Rowe m 1985 div 1990 wbr Nanette Mirkovich m 1997 wbr Children3Websitewww wbr erikestrada wbr com Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 1970 2000 2 2 2000 present 2 3 Activism 2 4 Law enforcement 3 Personal life 4 Filmography 4 1 Film 4 2 Television 5 References 6 External linksEarly life EditEstrada was born on March 16 1949 in East Harlem Manhattan New York the son of Carmen Moreno a seamstress and Renildo Estrada 1 His parents are of Puerto Rican descent 2 Career Edit1970 2000 Edit In the 1970 film version of The Cross and the Switchblade Estrada made his film debut in the role of Nicky Cruz alongside Pat Boone who played the role of David Wilkerson In 1972 Estrada co starred with George C Scott and Stacy Keach as LAPD Officer Sergio Duran in the movie The New Centurions In 1973 Estrada co starred in season 5 episode 22 of the CBS TV series Hawaii Five O Engaged to be Buried In 1974 Estrada took part in the disaster film Airport 1975 where he played a role as Julio the flight engineer on a Boeing 747 His character was killed in a midair collision Two years later he was a player in the military historical epic Midway as a fictional airman Ens Chili Bean Ramos Estrada and Larry Wilcox on CHiPs in 1977 Starting in 1977 Estrada co starred as Frank Ponch Poncharello in the TV series CHiPs In 1978 he began training in martial arts with SeishinDo Kenpo instructor Frank Argelander Frank Landers to prepare for a two part episode of the series The two appeared on the cover of Fighting Stars Magazine that same year discussing Estrada s training regimen On Monday August 6 1979 Estrada was seriously injured while filming a scene on the set of CHiPs fracturing several ribs and breaking both wrists after he was thrown from his 600 pound 270 kg motorcycle 2 Later in 1979 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 2 Following a salary dispute with NBC in the fall of 1981 Estrada was briefly replaced by Olympic Gold Medalist and actor Bruce 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 In the 1990s Estrada played the role of Johnny a Tijuana trucker in the Televisa telenovela Dos mujeres un camino Two women one path He shared the main credits with Mexican actresses singers Laura Leon and Bibi Gaytan Originally slated for 100 episodes the show went to 200 plus episodes and became the biggest telenovela in Latin American history 2 He was reportedly paid 1 million pesos for that role 3 In 1994 Estrada began co hosting the syndicated outdoor adventure show American Adventurer which ran until 2004 4 In 1995 he made a special guest appearance as Ponch in punk rock band Bad Religion s music video Infected as well as in the video for the Butthole Surfers s video for Pepper He has also been seen on a few episodes of Sabrina The Teenage Witch as himself seen in a daydream cloud in Hilda s mind and driving a car as Hilda zapped herself in his car In 1997 Estrada wrote his autobiography Erik Estrada My Road from Harlem to Hollywood 5 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 2000 present Edit Estrada poses with a fan during a fundraiser In 2001 Estrada landed a role on the daytime drama The Bold and the Beautiful as Eduardo Dominguez 6 In 2002 he played a game show host on the Disney Channel series Lizzie McGuire with Hilary Duff He also made a guest appearance on an episode of Spy TV in 2002 He has also had a regular role doing voiceovers for the Cartoon Network show Sealab 2021 where he would parody himself He also appeared in an episode of another Cartoon Network show Space Ghost Coast to Coast which features a character named Moltar who has an obsession with Estrada andCHiPS as a guest Estrada has also guest starred on the children s cartoon Maya and Miguel Estrada has appeared in music videos such as Eminem s music video Just Lose It A band named after him Estradasphere is based in Santa Cruz California Estrada also made guest appearances on The Wayans Bros Unhappily Ever After the Nickelodeon comedy Drake amp Josh NBC s Scrubs and My Name is Earl and ABC s According to Jim Estrada has done a long running series of infomercials as a national spokesman for National Recreational Properties selling undeveloped 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 and Bella Vista Arkansas Estrada began appearing in Burger King TV commercials in September 2009 where he attended a class on endorsing products led by race car driver Tony Stewart During the spoof Estrada seeks to understand why American consumers were not interested in purchasing his Estrada sunglasses that noticeably had his last name written boldly across the lens citation needed 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 lived CBS reality show Armed amp Famous In 2008 Estrada appeared in Husband for Hire a television movie starring Nadine Velazquez and Mario Lopez After a series of specials in 2010 Estrada and Laura McKenzie began co hosting a weekly series The World s Funniest Moments which began as a myNetworkTV series hosted by Arsenio Hall Erik Estrada was a contestant on the second season of the Spanish Univision reality show Mira Quien Baila where 10 contestants are chosen to perform different styles of dancing and each Sunday one of them is eliminated In 2013 he starred in Finding Faith a film about a young teenager who is kidnapped from a meeting planned online The story of sexual predation is based on true incidents investigated by the Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force Estrada toured with the film aiming to educate parents and young people about the dangers of online grooming 7 Activism Edit In 2000 Estrada was named the international Face of D A R E which is a campaign against drugs 8 9 He also speaks out for the American Heart Association the United Way and the C H P 11 99 Foundation a nonprofit organization that provides benefits and scholarships to California Highway Patrol family members as well as funeral expenses for fallen officers 9 Estrada s experience in CHiPs led him to become a reserve officer for the Muncie Police Department in Muncie Indiana 10 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 11 He appeared in Espanola New Mexico on May 28 2009 to promote the 100 Days and Nights of Summer traffic safety and anti DWI campaign that involves the New Mexico State Police 12 Law enforcement Edit Estrada became a reserve police officer for the Muncie Indiana Police Department From there Estrada moved to Virginia where he was an I C A C Internet Crimes Against Children investigator for eight years in Bedford County Virginia 13 14 As of July 1 2016 he was a reserve police officer in St Anthony Idaho In the course of his duties Estrada has been filmed patrolling on a police motorcycle 15 Personal life EditEstrada was married to Joyce Miller in November 1979 the couple divorced in 1980 and had no children 1 Estrada was married to Peggy Lynn Rowe an entertainment executive songwriter and producer 1 from 1985 until 1990 when they divorced The couple had two sons Anthony Erik born 1986 and pole vaulter Brandon Michael paul born 1987 In 1997 Estrada married film sound technician 1 Nanette Mirkovich They have one daughter Francesca Natalia born 2000 16 He lives in Studio City California U S 14 17 During an episode of Watch What Happens Live in January 2019 Marie Osmond told host Andy Cohen that she had briefly dated Erik 18 Estrada is a member of the Blue Knights motorcycle club 19 He also rides with the Loyal Order of Moose fraternal and service organization 19 Estrada endorsed Republican John McCain in the 2008 United States Presidential election 20 Estrada was the celebrity guest of the Pekin Marigold Festival in Pekin Illinois in September 2017 21 Filmography EditFilm Edit 1970 The Cross and the Switchblade as Nicky Cruz 1971 Chrome and Hot Leather uncredited 1972 The Ballad of Billie Blue aka Jail Breakin as Justin 1972 Parades as Chicano 1972 The New Centurions as Sergio 1974 Airport 1975 as Julio 1976 Trackdown as Chucho 1976 Midway as Ensign Ramos 1977 Fire 1977 film as Frank TV Movie 1980 The Line 1983 Where Is Parsifal as Henry Board II 1985 Light Blast as Inspector Ronn Warren 1985 The Repenter as Salvo Lercara 1987 Hour of the Assassin as Martin Fierro 1988 Andy Colby s Incredible Adventure 1989 Alien Seed as Dr Stone 1989 The Lost Idol 1990 Twisted Justice as Commander Gage 1990 A Show of Force as Machado 1990 Night of the Wilding as Joseph 1990 Caged Fury as Victor 1990 Spirits as Father Anthony Vicci 1990 Guns as Juan Degas Jack of Diamonds 1991 Earth Angel 1991 Do or Die as Richard Rico Estevez 1991 Gang Justice as Billy s Father 1992 The Last Riders as Johnny 1992 The Divine Enforcer as Monsignor 1992 Tuesday Never Comes as Micelli 1992 The Naked Truth as Gonzales 1992 The Sounds of Silence as Lester Maldonado 1993 National Lampoon s Loaded Weapon 1 as Officer Francis Poncherello 1993 Angel Eyes as Johnny Ventura 1994 Juana la puta 1995 The Misery Brothers as Himself 1995 The Final Goal as Rameriez 1998 Visions as Detctive Francisco Moreno 1998 The Modern Adventures of Tom Sawyer as Joe 1998 Shattered Dreams as Fredrick 1998 Lost in Hollywood 1999 King Cobra as Bernie Alvarez 2000 Oliver Twisted as Dr Castaneda 2000 Destroying America 2000 We Married Margo as Himself 2001 UP Michigan as Edward Manchester 2002 National Lampoon s Van Wilder as Himself 2004 Border Blues as Mexican Cop Morales 2007 Kickin It Old Skool 2007 Mother Goose Parade as Honorary Grand Marshall 2007 Husband for Hire TV movie as Victor Diaz 2008 2nd Semester of Spanish Spanish Love Song 2011 Horrorween as Contractor 2012 Highway as Sanchez 2012 Spring Break 83 as Himself 2012 Cool Cat Stops Bullying as Himself 2012 Cool Cat in the Hollywood Christmas Parade as Hollywood Parade MC uncredited 2013 Finding Faith 7 as Sheriff Brown 2013 Chupacabra vs The Alamo TV movie as Carlos Seguin 2013 This Is Our Time as Mr Rowley 2013 Templar Nation as Alfred De Molay 2014 Planes Fire amp Rescue as Nick Loop n Lopez voice 2015 Cool Cat Saves the Kids as Himself reused footage from Cool Cat Stops Bullying and Cool Cat in the Hollywood Christmas Parade 6 2015 Virtuous as Jack Evans 2015 Uncommon 22 as Marc Garcia 2016 El Americano The Movie as Punch voice 2017 CHiPs as Paramedic uncredited 2018 Cool Cat Kids Superhero as Himself re cut of Cool Cat Saves the Kids 2022 Cool Cat Saves the Kids The Director s Cut as Himself re cut of Cool Cat Kids Superhero 2023 A Knight to Remember as Mi Ultimo Television Edit 1973 Hawaii Five O Rono Vidalgo Episode Engaged to Be Buried 1974 Emergency Man with Eye Injury uncredited 1975 Kojak Luis Episode Close Cover Before Killing 1975 Mannix Tropic Episode Man in a Trap 1975 Kolchak The Night Stalker Pepe Torres Episode Legacy of Terror 1975 Medical Center Mike Moneda Episode The High Cost of Winning 1975 Police Woman Benny Bates Episode Don t Feed the Pigeons 1975 The Six Million Dollar Man Prince Sakari Episode The Deadly Test 1976 Baretta Ortiz Episode Dead Man Out 1976 Barnaby Jones Ruben Episode Shadow of Guilt 1976 The Quest The Longest Drive Santos 1977 Fire TV movie Frank 1977 1983 CHiPs Officer Frank Poncherello 1978 The Love Boat Jim Warren Episode Julie s Aunt Where Is It Written The Big Deal 1982 Honeyboy TV movie Rico Honeyboy Ramirez 1983 Un solo corazon Luis 1987 Hunter TV series Sgt Brad Navarro 1987 Rosa salvaje Teniente Rocha 1988 The Dirty Dozen The Fatal Mission TV movie Carmine D Agostino 1988 Alfred Hitchcock Presents Vinnie Pacelli Episode The Big Spin 1989 She Knows Too Much TV movie Jimmy Alvarez 1991 Extralarge Cannonball Gonzales 1991 Earth Angel TV movie Duke 1993 Extralarge Gonzales Revenge Gonzales 1993 1994 Dos mujeres un camino Juan Daniel Villegas Johnny 1994 American Adventurer Host 1995 The Nanny Himself Episode Kindervelt Days 1995 Cybill Himself Guest appearance 1996 The Wayans Bros Himself Guest appearance 1996 Panic in the Skies TV movie Ethan Walker 1996 Pauly Himself Guest appearance 1996 1997 Sabrina the Teenage Witch Himself Guest appearance 1997 Over the Top Himself Guest appearance 1997 We Are Angels Graciano 1997 Baywatch Captain Huntington Episode Search amp Rescue 1997 Space Ghost Coast to Coast 1997 Martin Chip Episode You Play Too Much 1997 Homeboys in Outer Space Dork Episode How the West Was Lost or Daddy s Home 1998 CHiPs 99 TV movie Officer Frank Ponch Poncherello 1998 King of the Hill Mexican Judge Episode Peggy s Pageant Fever 1999 Family Guy Ponch Episode I Never Met the Dead Man 1999 Walker Texas Ranger Brock Episode The Lynn Sisters 1999 Pacific Blue Julio Constanza Episode Stargazer 1999 2000 Walking After Midnight 2000 Popular Himself Guest appearance 2000 Son of the Beach President Seymour Wences Episode South of Her Border 2000 2005 Sealab 2021 Marco voice 2001 The Bold and the Beautiful Eduardo Dominguez 2001 Shasta McNasty Himself Guest appearance 2002 Lizzie McGuire Alejandro Episode El oro de Montezuma 2002 American Family Police Officer Episode The Barber Shop 2002 2005 Mucha Lucha El Custodio voice 2003 Scrubs Himself Guest appearance 2004 Higglytown Heroes Ambulance Driver Paramedic Hero voice Episode Kip Joins the Circus Baby Boom 2004 Drake amp Josh Police Officer Episode Driver s License 2004 The Surreal Life cast member in 2004 2004 Maya amp Miguel voice 2005 Taylor Made TV movie William Santos 2005 The King of Queens Himself Voice appearance 2006 According to Jim Himself Guest appearance 2006 Back to the Grind unsold pilot 2007 Armed amp Famous canceled after 4 episodes 2008 Life Himself Guest appearance 2009 My Name Is Earl Himself Guest appearance on 2 episodes 2009 Meet the Browns Francisco Mr Hernandez Episode Meet the Mexican 2009 Burger King Commercial 2009 Cop Talk 2010 Big Time Rush Carlos Dad Episode Big Time Break 2010 World s Funniest Moments 2010 2012 Adventure Time King Worm 2011 Mira Quien Baila Univision 2013 Second Generation Wayans Mr Martinez Episode Miss Independent 2014 The Neighbors 2016 Liv and Maddie 19 2017 Still the King 2020 Picture Perfect Mysteries 14 References Edit a b c d e Erik Estrada Biography 1949 Film Reference Advameg Inc Retrieved February 24 2020 a b c d Erik Estrada biography Yahoo Movies Archived from the original on November 2 2011 Erik Estrada Incredible People com Archived from the original on 2012 07 19 American Adventurer Episodes Couchville com Archived from the original on July 31 2013 Retrieved November 26 2007 Estrada Erik Seay Davin 1997 Erik Estrada My Road from Harlem to Hollywood William Morrow amp Company ISBN 0 688 14293 1 a b Erik Estrada at IMDb a b Metro News Erik Estrada travels with Finding Faith Yahoo Estrada Profile Archived November 2 2011 at the Wayback Machine a b Erik Estrada Bio erikestrada com Archived from the original on 2018 01 22 Retrieved 2010 06 03 Erik Estrada to patrol with Indiana police MSNBC December 4 2004 Today msnbc msn com December 4 2008 Archived from the original on December 6 2011 Retrieved December 8 2014 FHP Teams Up with TV Star and 21st Century to Promote Child Safety Archived January 17 2011 at the Wayback Machine Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles Ponch Lends a Hand July 2009 Traffic Safety News New Mexico Department of Transportation Traffic Safety Bureau Archived September 29 2011 at the Wayback Machine For CHiPs Estrada Life Imitates Art CBS News February 11 2009 Archived from the original on January 10 2011 Retrieved June 11 2011 a b c Picture Perfect Mysteries Dead Over Diamonds Cast Erik Estrada Hallmark Movies amp Mysteries Crown 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