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Lorenzo Lamas
Lamas in April 2013
Born
Lorenzo Fernando Lamas

(1958-01-20)January 20, 1958 (age 67)
OccupationActor
Years active1969–present
Spouses
Partner
Children6, includingAJ andShayne
Parent(s)Fernando Lamas
Arlene Dahl

Lorenzo Fernando Lamas[1] (born January 20, 1958)[2] is an American actor and producer. He is widely known for his role ofLance Cumson, the irresponsible grandson ofAngela Channing—played byJane Wyman—in thesoap operaFalcon Crest (1981–1990), for which he received aGolden Globe Award nomination forBest Supporting Actor – Series, Miniseries or Television Film.

Lamas is also known for his roles as Reno Raines in the crime drama seriesRenegade (1992–1997), Dr. Hollywood on theNickelodeon TV showBig Time Rush (2009-2013),Hector Ramirez in the soap operaThe Bold and the Beautiful (2004–2006), andMeap on the television showPhineas and Ferb.[3][4] He served as a judge on ABC television'sAre You Hot?, and starred in his own reality show,Leave It to Lamas, a series about his real-life family.[5]

As an executive producer, he worked on such films asNight of the Warrior (1990, starring himself, his wifeKathleen Kinmont, and his motherArlene Dahl),Ulterior Motives (1990, starringThomas Ian Griffith,Marry Page Keller, andKen Howard), andMom and Dad Save the World (1991, starringTeri Garr,Jeffrey Jones, andJon Lovitz).[6][7]

Early life

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Lamas was born inSanta Monica, California, the son ofArgentine actorFernando Lamas andNorwegian American actressArlene Dahl. He is the stepson of swimmer and film starEsther Williams, who married his father when Lamas was 11 years old. Both Williams and Dahl were best friends of actress Jane Wyman (who knew him from birth), and would later work alongside Lamas onFalcon Crest. He was brought up inPacific Palisades, California, and moved toNew York City in 1971. In 1979, he took upTaekwondo, earning a third-degree black belt, alsoShotokan Karate,Ju jitsu andAikido, earning black belts in each. He graduated from theAdmiral Farragut Academy inPine Beach, New Jersey, in 1975.[citation needed]

Career

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Lamas at the1989 Academy Awards

Early career

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Lamas had longed to be in show business since the age of five, when he approached his mother and said, "I want to be a star...I mean, an actor." With a smile, she replied, "I heard you the first time, son."[8]

Lamas first studied acting in Tony Barr's Film Actors Workshop and quickly thereafter obtained his first TV acting role in 1976. As a last-minute replacement forSteven Ford, Lamas secured a non-speaking role as a jock in the 1978 musical filmGrease, in which he dyed his hair blond.[9] In the late 1970s and early 1980s, Lamas had guest-starring roles in a number of TV series includingSwitch,Sword of Justice,Dear Detective,Secrets of Midland Heights,Fantasy Island,The Love Boat andHotel.

Falcon Crest (1981–1990)

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In 1980, Lamas auditioned for and won the role of Lance Cumson, for the pilot of a new series entitledThe Vintage Years. The pilot was later retooled to become the hitprime time drama seriesFalcon Crest, which aired onCBS for nine seasons from December 4, 1981, to May 17, 1990. During a 2006 TV interview with a Norwegian television team, Lamas said that to get the role he had auditioned twice and beat out five other actors for the part. Lamas was nominated for aGolden Globe and twoSoap Opera Digest Awards for his work on the series; he was the only actor to appear in all 227 episodes.

During his tenure on the show, Lamas had the lead role in the poorly received filmBody Rock (1984), where he was nominated for aGolden Raspberry Award for Worst Actor. He also performed a song on the film's soundtrack, and the track "Fools Like Me" became his only single to date to crack theBillboard Hot 100 chart, peaking at #85. The co-founder of the Golden Raspberry Awards,John J.B. Wilson, later namedBody Rock as one of "The 100 Most Enjoyably Bad Movies Ever Made".[10]

Later career

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Lamas began carving out a niche for himself as an action-hero, showcasing his martial-arts skills by starring in such movies as theSnake Eater trilogy (1989–1992),Bounty Tracker (1993),Gladiator Cop (1995),Terminal Justice (1996), and many similar low-budget action-films. From 1992 to 1997, Lamas played the lead role of Reno Raines (a falsely accused cop) in the syndicated seriesRenegade, which allowed him to exercise his enthusiasm forHarley-Davidson motorcycles as well as martial arts.[11] The show was seen in over 100 countries, and during its fifth and final season, it moved from first-run syndication to theUSA Network. Lamas had been keeping his hair long (past his shoulders) during this time, so when he had it cut short following the end of the fourth season ofRenegade, he had to wear a long-haired wig for filming of the final season.[12] In 2004, Lamas joined thesoap operaThe Bold and the Beautiful as Hector Ramirez, remaining on the show until 2006.

In August 2007, Lamas starred as the King of Siam inThe King and I at the Ogunquit Playhouse inOgunquit, Maine. That fall, he performed atKean UniversityPremiere Stages inUnion, New Jersey, in thetitle role inSteven Dietz'sDracula. In June 2008, he performed as El Gallo inThe Fantasticks at the Casa Mañana Theatre inFort Worth, Texas. In June 2009, Lamas returned to the Ogunquit Playhouse as Zach inA Chorus Line.[citation needed]

In 2015, Lamas was a cast member of the reality TV seriesCelebrity Apprentice.

As of 2016, Lamas was working as a helicopter pilot, flying people on day trips to the Grand Canyon from Los Angeles.[13] According to hisTwitter account, he is currently flying as a helicopter tour pilot with HeliNY in New York City.[14]

Personal life

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Lamas has been married six times and has six children. His first marriage was to Victoria Hilbert (1981–1982). His second marriage (1983–1985)[citation needed] was to his publicist, Michele Cathy Smith, with whom he had two children: sonAlvaro Joshua "A.J." (b. 1983) and daughterShayne (b. 1985), both actors. Lamas was then in a relationship with actressDaphne Ashbrook; the couple had a daughter.

Lamas was married to his third wife,Renegade co-starKathleen Kinmont, from 1989 to 1993.[12]Playmate of the MonthShauna Sand (who made guest appearances inRenegade) became Lamas' fourth wife in 1996. The couple had three daughters before divorcing in 2002.[citation needed]

After five months of dating, Lamas married his fifth wife, Shawna Craig, 2011 in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico.[15] He told reporters that he would change his name to Lorenzo Lamas-Craig. This decision was motivated by the fact that his previous wife, Shauna, kept the surname Lamas, and is legally named Shauna Lamas, and new bride Shawna, whose given name is a homonym and almost identical to that of Shauna, did not wish to have a virtually identical full name.[16] In June 2018, Lamas filed for divorce from his fifth wife citing irreconcilable differences.[17][18]

Lamas started dating Kenna Scott in April 2020. The couple got engaged in Las Vegas in February 2021.[19] The wedding was on October 29, 2023, at the Wonderland on the cruise shipWonder of the Seas.[20]

Lamas enjoyed close friendships with hisFalcon Crest co-starsAna Alicia[21] andJane Wyman. He continually praisedWyman's professionalism and credited her as a "huge influence" on his life and career. After Wyman's death in 2007, Lamas released a statement: "Next to my parents, Jane was the most influential person in my young career. She has left an incredible body of work and accomplishments that cannot go without being recognized and celebrated. I will miss her greatly."[22][23]

Lamas' stepmother,Esther Williams, died on June 6, 2013, at the age of 91, in Los Angeles, California. He stated on Twitter: "The best swim teacher and soul mom RIP."[24]

Lamas published his autobiography,Renegade at Heart (co-written by celebrity biographer Jeff Lenburg) in December 2014.

Filmography

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Films

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YearTitleRoleNotes
1969100 RiflesIndian BoyFilm debut; uncredited
1978GreaseTom Chisum
1979Take DownNick Kilvitus
1979TiltCasey Silverwater
1979Promises in the DarkJoshUncredited
1984Body Rock"Chilly"Nominated –Golden Raspberry Award for Worst Actor
1989Snake EaterOfficer Jack "Soldier" Kelly
1989Snake Eater II: The Drug Buster
1991Night of the WarriorMiles Keanealso producer
1991Killing StreetsCharlie Wolff
1992Final ImpactNick Taylor
1992The SwordsmanAndrew Garrett
1992Snake Eater III: His LawJack "Soldier" Kelly
1992CIA Code Name: AlexaCIA Agent Mark Graver
1993Bounty TrackerJohnathan DamoneDirect-to-video
1993CIA II: Target AlexaCIA Agent Mark Graver
1994Final RoundTyler VerdiccioDirect-to-video
1994Bad BloodTravis Blackstone
1995Midnight ManJohn Kang
1995Gladiator CopAndrew GarrettAlso known asGladiator Cop: The Swordsman II
1996Mask of DeathDetective McKenna / Lyle Mason
1996Terminal JusticeSergeant Bobby Chase
1997Black DawnJake Kilkanin
1997The RageNick Travis
1998UndercurrentMike Aguayo
1998Back to EvenMitch
1999The MuseHimself
2002The Circuit 2: The Final PunchMaxDirect-to-video
2003Rapid ExchangeKetchumDirect-to-video
200313 Dead MenSantos
2003Dark WatersDane QuatrellDirect-to-video
2004Motocross KidsEvan Reed
2004Latin DragonFrank Braun
2004Sci-FighterAndrew Dean
2004Unseen Evil 2BiggsDirect-to-video
2005LethalAnatoly Federov
2005ThrallsMr. Jones
2005Killing CupidShane
2005The Nowhere Man
200618 Fingers of Death!Antonio BandanaDirect-to-video
2007Succubus: Hell-BentFlight InstructorDirect-to-video
200730,000 Leagues Under the SeaLieutenant Michael ArronaxDirect-to-video
2008Chinaman's Chance: America's Other SlavesFather Smith
2009Mexican GoldCole
2009Mega Shark Versus Giant OctopusAllan Baxter
2011BackstabberFrank Prather
2012Return to VengenanceBrady
2013Raptor RanchSpecial Agent Logan
2013Cathedral CanyonCarl Romero
2013A Little Christmas BusinessBilly Baxter
2014Grace of GodJerold
2014Being AmericanTom
2014Bro, What Happened?Cheeba
2014My Name Is NobodySenor Santiago
2015WWJD What Would Jesus Do? The Journey ContinuesJack
2015American Beach HouseLifeguard Joe
2015Atomic EdenNathan "The Snake"
2015God's ClubSpencer Rivers
2016Prayer Never FailsJudge Rogers
2016Beyond the GameTrainer
2016Movie MadnessDetective Avery
2017Secrets of DeceptionGregg
2017Boone: The Bounty HunterWalker
2017BorderCrossDanny Jackson
2018Railroad to Hell: A Chinaman's ChanceFather Smith
2018DriverReggie
2018UnwrittenGeneral Lane
2019Las Vegas Vietnam: The MovieZapata Sr., Gang Leader
2019WaterFrank Johnson
2020Scorpion Girl Awakening: The MovieFBI Agent
2020Real Blood: The True BeginningFather Diaz
2020BleachElmer Paxton

Television

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YearTitleRoleNotes
1977SwitchVarious2 episodes
1978Sword of JusticeDonno NovantiEpisode: "A Double Life"
1979Dear DetectiveEpisode: #1.2
1979California FeverRick10 episodes
1980Detour to TerrorJamieTelevision film
1980–1981Secrets of Midland HeightsBurt Carroll2 episodes
1980–1986The Love BoatVarious5 episodes
1981–1990Falcon CrestLance Cumson227 episodes
Nominated –Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor – Series, Miniseries or Television Film (1983)
Nominated –Soap Opera Digest Award: Outstanding Actress/Actor in a Comic Relief Role on a Prime Time Serial; Outstanding Actor in a Supporting Role on a Prime Time Serial (1986)
1983Fantasy IslandRichard WarringtonEpisode: "Naughty Marietta/The Winning Ticket"
1983HotelDiz WilderEpisode: "The Offer"
1990The HitchhikerTom AstorEpisode: "Trust Me"
1991Dear JohnAlejandro Braceros2 episodes
1992Flesh and the DevilGropiusTelevision film
1992–1997RenegadeReno Raines / Vince Black110 episodes
1998Invasion AmericaCale OoshaVoice, 9 episodes
1998–1999Air AmericaRio Arnett26 episodes
2000–2001The ImmortalRaphael 'Rafe' Cain22 episodes
2002Hope RanchColt WebbTelevision film
2003Are You Hot?Judge6 episodes
2003The Paradise VirusPaul JohnsonTelevision film
2004Deep EvilTrainorTelevision film
2004Raptor IslandHacketTelevision film
2004Reno 911!Deputy GarciaEpisode: "Department Investigation: Part 2"
2004–2006The Bold and the BeautifulHector Ramirez191 episodes
2009–2013Phineas and FerbMeapVoice, 5 episodes
2009Leave It to LamasHimself8 episodes
2010–2013Big Time RushDr. Hollywood4 episodes
2011NTSF:SD:SUV::Felipe CalderonEpisode: "Tijuana, We've Got a Problem"
2011Actors AnonymousHimselfTelevision film
2012Ronn's Garage2 episodes
2012The Eric Andre ShowHimselfTV series
2012Ash GlobalBruceEpisode: "Take Memo Home"
2013The Joe Schmo ShowHimself2 episodes
2013Ghost GhirlsJohnEpisode: "Hooker with a Heart of Ghoul"
2013Bike Cops Van Nuys'Ponch'Television film
2014WorkaholicsRick MessonaEpisode: "We Be Clownin'"
2014American Dad!Security GuardVoice, episode: "Big Stan on Campus"
2015Sharknado 3: Oh Hell No!Sergeant RockTelevision film
2016–2017Lucha UndergroundCouncilman Delgado6 episodes
2016Bail OutHimself2 episodes
2019Jane the VirginHimselfEpisode: "Chapter Eighty-Five"

Discography

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YearTitleCountryNotes
1984You Better Hang OnPortugal
Fools Like MeU.S.
FingerprintsWest GermanyAlbum
Smooth TalkerU.S.Maxi-single

References

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  1. ^Lamas, Lorenzo (9 December 2014).Renegade at Heart: An Autobiography. BenBella Books, Inc.ISBN 9781941631263 – via Google Books.
  2. ^Rose, Mike (20 January 2023)."Today's famous birthdays list for January 20, 2023 includes celebrities Questlove, Rainn Wilson".Cleveland.com. Retrieved20 January 2023.
  3. ^Hal Erickson (2016)."Lorenzo Lamas". Movies & TV Dept.The New York Times. Archived fromthe original on 16 February 2016.
  4. ^LaGorce, Tammy (21 October 2007)."A TV Actor Relishes a Change of Scenery and an Iconic Role".The New York Times.
  5. ^"227".The New York Times. Retrieved19 March 2015.
  6. ^"The Journal News from White Plains, New York".Newspapers.com. 8 November 1990. Retrieved4 January 2025.
  7. ^"The Post-Standard from Syracuse, New York".Newspapers.com. 11 December 1990. Retrieved4 January 2025.
  8. ^"The Complete Directory to Prime-Time TV Stars: 1946--Present" by Tim Brooks; page 487
  9. ^Gliatto, Tom; and O'Neill Anne-Marie."Grease Is the Word: Twenty Years Later, the Stars Are Still True to Their School",People (magazine), April 13, 1998. Accessed September 13, 2011. "'I always felt Jan was the person most like the audience,' says Jamie Donnelly, 50, who dyed her prematurely gray hair to play the pigtailed Pink Lady. 'She wasn't as cool as the other ones.' The Teaneck, N.J., native now lives in La Canada, Calif., with her husband, screenwriter Stephen Foreman, son Sevi, 10, and daughter Madden Rose, 8."
  10. ^Wilson, John (2005).The Official Razzie Movie Guide: Enjoying the Best of Hollywood's Worst. Grand Central Publishing.ISBN 978-0-446-69334-9.
  11. ^Brennan, Patricia (19 December 1993)."Playing 'The Fugitive' on a Harley-Davidson".The Washington Post. Retrieved27 October 2019.
  12. ^abRossen, Jake (13 September 2017)."11 Full-Throttle Facts About Renegade".Mental Floss. Retrieved27 October 2019.
  13. ^Piepenburg, Erik (24 October 2016)."Lorenzo Lamas Will Fly You to the Grand Canyon (After He's Sung)".The New York Times.
  14. ^Lamas, Lorenzo (22 April 2017)."Everybody enjoying their personal NYC helicopter tour! Come see us @HeliNY_ and book a tour with me. #nyc #helicopter #sightseeingpic.twitter.com/eaGCeREVje".
  15. ^"Lorenzo Lamas Gets Hitched For The Fifth Time". E! Online. 30 April 2011. Retrieved5 August 2012.
  16. ^"Why Is Lorenzo Lamas Changing His Name". E! Online. 3 May 2011. Retrieved5 August 2012.
  17. ^Maria Haas (30 June 2018)."'Falcon Crest' star Lorenzo Lamas files for divorce from fifth wife".Fox News. Retrieved30 June 2018.
  18. ^Sarah Hearon (29 June 2018)."'Falcon Crest' Actor Lorenzo Lamas Files for Divorce From Fifth Wife, Second Wives Club's Shawna Craig".US Magazine. Retrieved30 June 2018.
  19. ^"Lorenzo Lamas & Kenna Nicole Scott Engaged!".KTVN Channel 2. 18 February 2021. Archived fromthe original on 2 June 2021. Retrieved30 May 2021.
  20. ^Weiss, Jacqueline (7 January 2024)."Who Is Lorenzo Lamas' Wife? All About Kenna Nicole Scott".People. Retrieved24 August 2024.
  21. ^"Universal Appeal Ana Alicia". Hillplace.Blogspot.com. 28 July 2013. Retrieved12 July 2016.
  22. ^Meredy."'Johnny Belinda' Actress Jane Wyman Dies". Meredy.com. Archived fromthe original on 11 May 2012. Retrieved5 August 2012.
  23. ^https://www.facebook.com/notes/gary-collins-ii/lorenzo-lamas-on-jane-wyman-3/10151923454707062/ Retrieved 2019-03-11.[user-generated source]
  24. ^"Actress Esther Williams, mermaid in the pool, dies at 91".CNN. 10 June 2013. Retrieved10 March 2015.

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