Edward James Olmos is a well-known multi-talented American actor, producer, and director. He was born on February 13, 1947.
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Edward James Olmos was born on February 13, 1947, in East Los Angeles, California, United States of America. He is 76 years old and was born under the Pisces sign. Furthermore, he is an American citizen of mixed Aztec-Spanish ancestry.
Eleanor Huizar (mother) and Pedro Olmos (father) raised him. His father worked as a welder and a mail carrier. Olmos grew up with two siblings: Eleanor Olmos, his sister, and Peter Olmos, his brother. His parents divorced when he was seven, and he was reared mostly by his great-grandparents while his parents worked.
He wanted to play baseball as a child and joined the Los Angeles Dodgers farm system as a catcher. He also won the Golden State hitting title. Furthermore, at the age of 15, he left baseball to join a rock and roll band. His father, however, refused his decision, resulting in an argument with him.
He then attended Montebello High School, where he graduated in 1964. During this time, he was a member of a band he dubbed the Pacific Ocean. He was also the band’s principal singer.
The following year, the band played at several Los Angeles clubs before releasing their lone record, ‘Purgatory,’ in 1968, which included famous songs like “Tracks of My Tears,” “16 Tons,” and others. The following year, he enrolled in acting lessons at East Los Angeles College and California State University.
Edward James Olmos’s Age, Height, Weight, and Body Dimensions
Olmos is 5 feet 9 inches (1.77 m) tall and weighs approximately 80 kg (176 lbs). In addition, he has brown eyes and brown hair.
Edward James Olmos’s Profession & Career
In the late 1960s and early 1970s, Edward James Olmos transitioned from music to acting, appearing in several small productions before landing his big break as the narrator, “El Pachuco,” in the play Zoot Suit, which dramatized the Zoot Suit riots, which occurred in California during World War II due to tensions between Mexican-Americans and local police.
The drama was transported to Broadway, where Olmos received a Tony Award nomination. Later, in 1981, he played the character in the film adaptation, and he also acted in Wolfen, Blade Runner, and The Ballad of Gregorio Cortez.
He made his film debut in 1980 with the post-apocalyptic science fiction film “Virus.” From 1984 until 1989, he starred as Lieutenant Martin Castillo in the television series “Miami Vice,” with Don Johnson and Philip Michael Thomas, for which he received a Golden Globe and an Emmy in 1985.
At the same time, he appeared in ‘Was it Worth It?,’ a short instructional video regarding workplace theft for the United States Postal Service. Meanwhile, when “Star Trek: The Next Generation” was in pre-production in 1986, he was given the role of Captain of the USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D) on the science fiction television series, but he declined.
Continued to work on successful projects
In 1992, he directed and starred in the tumultuous crime drama “American Me.” Furthermore, he starred in the 1995 American indie drama film “My Family/Mi Familia,” which tells the narrative of a Chicano family across generations.
He appeared briefly alongside actor Miguel Ferrer in the 1995 video for “I Will Remember” by the American rock band Toto. He co-starred in the 1997 film “Selena” with Jennifer Lopez. Later, in 2001’s “In the Time of the Butterflies,” he played Dominican tyrant Rafael Trujillo.
In the NBC program “The West Wing,” he portrayed the United States Supreme Court Justice Roberto Mendoza. He portrayed a recently bereaved Hispanic father in the PBS program “American Family: Journey of Dreams” from 2002 to 2004.
Edward James Olmos portrayed Commander William Adama in the Sci-Fi Channel’s reimagined “Battlestar Galactica” miniseries and subsequent television series from 2003 to 2009. He has also directed four episodes of the show, including “Tigh Me Up, Tigh Me Down,” “Taking a Break from All Your Worries,” “Escape Velocity,” and “Islanded in a Stream of Stars.” This actor was later cast in the sixth season of the television series “Dexter.” In the second season of “Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.,” he played Robert Gonzales.
Social action
Furthermore, he frequently participated in social activities, such as going to Los Angeles during the 1992 Rodney King riots to help clean up and rebuild communities. In 1997, he and Kirk Whisler co-founded the non-profit organization Latino Literacy Now. Approximately 700,000 people have attended Latino Books & Festivals conducted across the United States so far. Similarly, in 1998, he founded Latino Public Broadcasting. He believes in the SENS Research Foundation.
Awards for Edward James Olmos
He has received numerous accolades and nominations during his professional career. He has two Golden Globe Awards (1985, 1994), four ALMA Awards (1997, 2003, 2005, 2006), one Primetime Emmy Award (1985), and one ‘Saturn Award’ (2008) to his name.
Edward James Olmos’s Salary and Net Worth
His net worth is projected to be around $10 million as of 2023, however, his earnings and salary remain unclear. He made the majority of his money as an actor, producer, and director.
Edward James Olmos’s Wife, Marriage & Relationship
In terms of his personal life, Edward James Olmos is divorced. He has been married three times in the past. First, in 1971, he married Kaija Keel. The pair married and had two children, Bodie and Mico, before divorcing in 1992.
Furthermore, Bodie is a well-known actor. Daniela, Michael, Brandon, and Tamiko are Olmos’ four adoptive children. In 1994, he married actress Lorraine Bracco. Bracco filed for divorce in the month of January 2002. He married actress Lymari Nadal the following year, and they divorced in 2013.
Controversy
A teenage girl claims Olmos sexually assaulted her in 1992 and has filed a $15,0000 lawsuit. Meanwhile, he later paid a monetary settlement to the family but denied the charges. Similarly, in 1997, a lady accused him of sexually assaulting her in a hotel room in South Carolina.
He disputed the accusation at the time through his lawyer, who said the woman hounded Olmos and demanded a monetary settlement. He was imprisoned and convicted to 20 days in prison in 2001 for his involvement in the Navy-Vieques Protests against the United States Navy.
Quick Facts
Full Name | Edward Olmos |
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Born Date | 13 Feb 1947 |
Age | 76 years |
Horoscope | Aquarius |
Lucky Number | 9 |
Lucky Stone | Amethyst |
Lucky Color | Turquoise |
Best Match for Marriage | Aquarius, Gemini, Sagittarius |
Gender | Male |
Profession | Actor, producer, and director |
Country | United States |
Height | 5 feet 10 inches (1.78m) |
Relationship Status | divorce |
Divorce | Kaija Keel, Lorraine Bracco, and Lymari Nadal |
Net Worth | $10 million |
Eye Color | Brown |
Hair Color | Brown |
Birth Place | East Los Angeles, California, |
Nationality | American |
Ethnicity | Aztec-Spanish |
Education | California State University |
Father | Pedro Olmos |
Mother | Eleanor Huizar |
Siblings | Peter and Eleanor |
Kids | Bodie, Michael D., Mico, Brandon, Tamiko, and Daniela |
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Personal Web | Edward Olmos Personal Web |
IMDB | Edward Olmos IMDB |
Wiki | Edward Olmos Wiki |
Brands | N/A |
Hobbies | N/A |