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Héctor Elizondo

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American actor (born 1936)
For the Mexican sport shooter, seeHéctor Elizondo (sport shooter).
Héctor Elizondo
Elizondo at the premiere forEarth in 2009
Born (1936-12-22)December 22, 1936 (age 89)
Other namesHector Elizondo
EducationFiorello H. LaGuardia High School of Music & Art and Performing Arts
Occupations
  • Actor
  • musician
  • television director
Years active1963–present
Spouses
Children1

Héctor Elizondo (born December 22, 1936) is an American character actor. He is known for playing Phillip Watters in the television seriesChicago Hope (1994–2000) and Ed Alzate in the television seriesLast Man Standing (2011–2021). His film roles includePocket Money (1972),The Taking of Pelham One Two Three (1974),Cuba (1979),American Gigolo (1980),The Flamingo Kid (1984),Taking Care of Business (1990),Pretty Woman (1990),Beverly Hills Cop III (1994),The Princess Diaries (2001), andLove in the Time of Cholera (2007).

Elizondo has received anObie Award, aPrimetime Emmy Award, and twoALMA Awards, and had been nominated for aDrama Desk Award, aGolden Globe Award, aSatellite Award, and fiveScreen Actors Guild Awards.

Early life

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Hector Elizondo was born on December 22, 1936, in New York, the son of Carmen Medina Reyes and Martín Echevarría Elizondo, an accountant andnotary public.[1][2] His parents werePuerto Ricans of Spanish descent who moved from Puerto Rico to New York City with the hope of finding a better life.[3][4] He grew up on theUpper West Side.[5]

At a young age, he demonstrated a talent for sports and music. He sang for the Frank Murray Boys' Choir when he was 10 years old. Upon graduating from junior high school in 1950, he enrolled in theHigh School of the Performing Arts. He also attended another public high school, where he excelled inbasketball andbaseball. His baseball skills were good enough for him to be scouted by both theSan Francisco Giants and thePittsburgh Pirates.[6] In 1954, Elizondo enrolled inCity College of New York, intending to become a history teacher. However, during his freshman year, he became a father and dropped out of college, going to work full-time to support his family. Later, he divorced and gained full custody of his son, Rodd.[6]

Career

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From 1962 to 1963, Elizondo studied dance at the Ballet Arts Company atCarnegie Hall. During the period, he also studied acting under Mario Stiletti at Stella Adler Theatre Studio when it was located in the Dryden East Hotel on East 39th St. In 1965, he landed a part in theoff-Broadway showKill the One-Eyed Man.[7]

In 1968, he got a part in the playThe Great White Hope.[8] His first major success came when he played "God" in the guise of a Puerto Rican steam-room attendant inSteambath, for his performance in which he won anObie Award.

In 1974, Elizondo played an ex-mafioso-turned-subway hijacker, "Mr. Grey," inThe Taking of Pelham One Two Three.[9]

He starred as a Puerto Rican widower on theCBS television seriesPopi (1975–1976).[10] The short-lived series, which ran for 11 episodes, was one of the first American network television series to feature a Latino theme and cast.[10] In 1975, he portrayed Hassan Salah, the murderer in an episode ofColumbo, "A Case of Immunity". He was a member of the cast of the 1985–86 CBSsituation comedyFoley Square, starringMargaret Colin.[9]

In the 1980s, Elizondo befriendedGarry Marshall, who was impressed with his talent. Their first film together wasYoung Doctors in Love, in which Elizondo displays his guitar-playing talent. His role inPretty Woman lasted only 10 minutes, but led to aGolden Globe nomination. In 1999, he co-starred inRunaway Bride as Fisher, the husband of the male protagonist's ex-wife. Elizondo has participated in more than 80 films (18 of which have been Marshall's). He appeared in every film that Marshall directed, including a brief appearance as a Portuguese fisherman inOverboard.

ActressTeri Garr and Héctor Elizondo on the set ofPerfect Alibi (1995) with directorKevin Meyer.

In 2001, he was featured in the short-lived television dramaKate Brasher and portrayed security head Joe in the filmThe Princess Diaries, a role he reprised in the 2004 sequel,The Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement.[9] As a voice-actor, he playedBane inBatman: Mystery of the Batwoman.[9] He may be best known to television audiences as Dr. Phillip Watters on the CBS television seriesChicago Hope created by well-known television creatorDavid E. Kelley. He has won both anEmmy andALMA award and was nominated for aSatellite Award and severalSAG Awards for playing this role. He is one of only two people to remain on the show for its entire run, the other beingAdam Arkin.[9]

In 2008, Elizondo joined the cast of theUSA Network seriesMonk asDr. Neven Bell,[11]Adrian Monk's new psychiatrist, following the sudden death ofStanley Kamel, the actor who played Monk's original psychiatrist.[12] In 2023, he reprised his role inMr. Monk's Last Case: A Monk Movie after some convincing fromTony Shalhoub.[13]

From 2011 to 2021, Elizondo played Ed Alzate on theFox (formerlyABC) comedyLast Man Standing, starringTim Allen andNancy Travis.[9]

In 2023, Elizondo guest voiced a character, Romar Adell, a local of Serenno who went into hiding after theEmpire bombarded the planet, onStar Wars: The Bad Batch.[14]

Personal life

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Elizondo has been married three times. He became a father at the age of 19 with his first wife. Since 1969, he has been married to Carolee Campbell, anEmmy Award-winning actress who played nurse Carolee Simpson onThe Doctors. They live inSherman Oaks, California.[6]

In April 2013, Elizondo participated in theLos Angeles Times Festival of Books, held at theUniversity of Southern California, promoting children's reading.[15][16] Proud of his Latino heritage, Elizondo has said he does not accept roles that he feels are stereotypical or demeaning in any way.[17]

Filmography

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Film

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YearTitleRoleNotes
1963The Fat Black Pussycat
1969The VixensInspector
1970The LandlordHector
1971Valdez Is ComingMexican Rider
Born to WinVivian
1972Deadhead MilesBad Character
Pocket MoneyJuan
Stand Up and Be CountedLou Kellerman
1974The Taking of Pelham One Two ThreeMr. Grey
1975Report to the CommissionerCaptain D'Angelo
1976Diary of the DeadStan
1977ThievesMan Below
1979CubaCapt. Raphael Ramirez
1980American GigoloDet. Sunday
1981The FanPolice Insp. Raphael Andrews
1982Young Doctors in LoveAngelo/Angela Bonafetti
1984The Flamingo KidArthur Willis
1985Private ResortThe Maestro
1986Nothing in CommonCharlie Gargas
1987OverboardGarbage Scow SkipperUncredited
1988AstronomyShort film
BeachesJudgeUncredited
1989LeviathanG.P. Cobb
1990Pretty WomanBarnard Thompson
Taking Care of BusinessWarden Frank Toolman
1991Final ApproachDr. Dio Gottlieb
Necessary RoughnessCoach Ed Gennero
Frankie and JohnnyNick
1992There Goes the NeighborhoodNorman Rutledge
SamanthaWalter
1993Being HumanDom Paulo
1994Backstreet JusticeSteve Donovan
Beverly Hills Cop IIIJon Flint
Getting Even with DadLt. Romayko
Exit to EdenDr. Martin Helifax
1995Perfect AlibiDet. Ryker
1996Dear GodVladek Vidov
1997TurbulenceLt. Aldo Hines
1999The Other SisterErnie
EntropyThe Chairman
Runaway BrideFisher
2001Tortilla SoupMartin Naranjo
The Princess DiariesJoe
How HighBill the Crew Coach
2003Batman: Mystery of the BatwomanBaneVoice, direct-to-video[18]
2004Raising HelenMickey MasseyUncredited
The Princess Diaries 2: Royal EngagementJoe
¡Mucha Lucha!: The Return of El MaléficoRing AnnouncerVoice[18]
2006I-See-You.ComGreg Rishwain
The Celestine ProphecyCardinal Sebastian
2007Music WithinBen Padrow
Georgia RuleIzzy
Love in the Time of CholeraDon Leo
2010Valentine's DayEdgar
New York Street GamesHimself/narratorDocumentary
2011New Year's EveLester Kominsky
2014The Book of LifeCarlos SanchezVoice[18]
2016Mother's DayLance Wallace
2017The Lego Batman MovieCommissioner James GordonVoice[18]
2021MusicGeorge
Rita Moreno: Just a Girl Who Decided to Go for ItHimselfDocumentary
2023Max & MeGunterVoice

Television

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YearTitleRoleNotes
1967The Edge of NightDimitriUnknown episodes
1969; 1970The DoctorsWaiter; John Colley2 episodes in March; 3 episodes in September
1969The Jackie Gleason ShowEpisode: "The Honeymooners: Mexican Hat Trick"
1971The Impatient HeartMr. HernandezTelevision film
1972All in the FamilyCarlos MendozaEpisode: "The Elevator Story"
1973, 1976KojakDet. Nick Ferro, Carl Dettrow2 episodes
1974MaudeCopEpisode: "Speed Trap"
1975BarettaJerry DamonEpisode: "The Fire Man"
Columbo: A Case of ImmunityHassan SalahTelevision film
1975, 1978The Rockford FilesJohn Micelli, Frank Falcone2 episodes
1976PopiAbraham Rodriguez11 episodes
Wanted: The Sundance WomanPancho VillaTelevision film
1978The Dain CurseBen Feeney
The Eddie Capra MysteriesStricklandEpisode: "Dying Declaration"
1980Freebie and the BeanDet. Sgt. Dan "Bean" Delgado7 episodes
1982Medal of Honor RagTelevision film
Bret MaverickMr. GomezEpisode: "The Hidalgo Thing"
HoneyboyEmilio RamirezTelevision film
1983Feel the HeatMonkey MorenoUnknown episodes
CasablancaCapt. Louis Renault5 episodes
Women of San QuentinCapt. Mike ReyesTelevision film
1984a.k.a. PabloJose Sanchez/Shapiro6 episodes
Hill Street BluesInsp. Joe KeenanEpisode: "Ewe and Me, Babe"
1985Murder: My Reason of InsanityBen HaggartyTelevision film
Out of the DarknessFather George
1985–1986Foley SquareJesse Steinberg14 episodes
1986CourageNick MiraldoTelevision film
Amazing StoriesMeadowsEpisode: "Life on Death Row"
MatlockDet. Joe PetersEpisode: "The Cop"
1987Tales from the Hollywood Hills: Natica JacksonMorris KingTelevision film
Night HeatDetective Hector GurvinEpisode: "The Kid"
Down and Out in Beverly HillsDave Whiteman13 episodes
1988Addicted to His LoveDet. CurriganTelevision film
1989Kojak: ArianaEdson Saunders
The EqualizerRay QuinteroEpisode: "Past Imperfect"
Your Mother Wears Combat BootsSergeant BurkeTelevision film
1990Sparks: The Price of PassionVic Ramos
Dark AvengerCapt. David StraussTelevision pilot
Forgotten Prisoners: The Amnesty FilesHasan DemirTelevision film
1991Chains of GoldLt. Ortega
Finding the Way HomeRuben
1991–93The Pirates of Dark WaterIozVoice, season 1 only
1992The Burden of ProofAlejandro "Sandy" SternMiniseries
Fish PoliceDon CalamariVoice, episode: "Beauty's Only Fin Deep"
Mrs. CageLt. AngelTelevision film
1993Jonny's Golden QuestAtacamaVoice, television film
Tales from the CryptLeo BurnEpisode: "As Ye Sow"
AnimaniacsStradivariusVoice, episode: "The Cat and the Fiddle"[18]
The Addams FamilyIan ThundermaneVoice, episode: "Double O Honeymoon"
1994Picket FencesDr. Phillip WattersEpisode: "Rebels with Causes"
1994–95AladdinMalchoVoice, 2 episodes
1994–2000Chicago HopeDr. Phillip WattersMain role; 141 episodes
1995Batman: The Animated SeriesSheldon FallbrookVoice, episode: "The Terrible Trio"[18]
Jonny Quest vs. The Cyber InsectsAttacamaVoice, television film[18]
1996GargoylesZafiroVoice, episode: "The Green"[18]
1997Murphy BrownHimselfEpisode: "Blind Date"
Borrowed HeartsJavier Del CampoTelevision film
1998Mikhail Baryshnikov's Stories from My ChildhoodVoiceEpisode: "Ivan and His Magic Pony"
Early EditionDr. Phillip WattersEpisode: "Mum's the Word"
Safe HouseDr. SimonTelevision film
2001Kate BrasherJoe Almeida6 episodes
2001–04American ExperienceNarrator2 episodes
2002FidelEddie ChibasMiniseries
The West WingDr. Dalton MillgateEpisode: "Dead Irish Writers"
Street TimeFariz Hammoud3 episodes
What's New, Scooby-Doo?Dr. GuitirrezVoice, episode: "3-D Struction"
¡Mucha Lucha!El FundadorVoice, episode: "Our Founder"
2003The Dating ExperimentNarratorUnknown episodes
Without a TraceFather Henry StevensEpisode: "Revelations"
MiraclesFather "Poppi" Calero4 episodes
2004Century CityMartin Constable9 episodes
Jack & BobbyGerald CruzEpisode: "Chess Lessons"
Justice LeagueLt. KraggerVoice, episode: "Starcrossed"[18]
The Wild ThornberrysBald EagleVoice, episode: "Eliza Unplugged"[18]
2004–06Justice League UnlimitedLt. Kragger,Hath-SetVoice, 2 episodes[18]
2006Avatar: The Last AirbenderWan Shi TongVoice, episode: "The Library"[18]
10 Days That Unexpectedly Changed AmericaNarrator10 episodes
2007CanePancho DuqueMain role; 13 episodes
El Tigre: The Adventures of Manny RiveraJustice JaguarVoice, episode: "The Grave Escape"[18]
2007–13Grey's AnatomyCarlos Torres5 episodes
2008–09MonkDr. Neven Bell14 episodes
2010Dora the ExplorerWishing WizzleVoice, episode: "Dora's Big Birthday Adventure"[18]
Go, Diego, Go!King VicunaVoice, episode: "Diego Rescues Prince Vicuna"
2011American Dad!HimselfVoice, episode: "Fartbreak Hotel"
ThunderCatsViragorVoice, episode: "The Forest of Magi Oar"[18]
2011–21Last Man StandingEd AlzateMain role
2013The Legend of KorraWan Shi TongVoice, episode: "A New Spiritual Age"[18]
2015CristelaEd AlzateEpisode: "Last Goose Standing"
Jake and the Never Land PiratesCaptain ColossusVoice, episode: "The Legion of Pirate Villains!"
2016–18Elena of AvalorFieroVoice, 6 episodes[18]
2017–20Mickey and the Roadster RacersGrandpa BeagleVoice, 5 episodes
2021ExplainedNarrator1 episode
2021–22B PositiveHarry MiltonRecurring role; 14 episodes
2022Green Eggs and HamDookaVoice, 6 episodes
2023Star Wars: The Bad BatchRomar AdellVoice, episode: "Ruins of War"[18]
Mr. Monk's Last Case: A Monk MovieDr. Neven BellTV movie

Theatre

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YearTitleRoleVenueRef.
1968The Great White HopeEl Jefe / DeputyAlvin Theatre,Broadway[19]
1971The Prisoner of Second AvenueMel Edison (replacement)Eugene O'Neill Theatre, Broadway[20]
1974Dance of DeathKurtVivian Beaumont Theatre, Broadway[21]
1976Sly FoxSimon AbleBroadhurst Theatre, Broadway[22]
1992The PriceVictor FranzCriterion Center Stage Right, Broadway[23]

Video games

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YearTitleRoleRef.
2003Batman: Rise of Sin TzuBane[18]
2010Dora the Explorer: Dora's Big Birthday AdventureWishing Wizzle[18]

Awards and nominations

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OBIE Award

  • 1971:Won, "Distinguished Performances" –Steambath

ALMA Awards

  • 1998: Nominated, "Outstanding Individual Performance in a Television Series in a Crossover Role" –Chicago Hope
  • 1998: Nominated, "Outstanding Individual Performance in a Television Series in a Crossover Role" –Turbulence
  • 1998:Won, "Outstanding Actor in a Made-for-Television Movie or Mini-Series" –Borrowed Hearts
  • 1999: Nominated, "Outstanding Individual Performance in a Television Series in a Crossover Role" –Chicago Hope
  • 2000: Nominated, "Outstanding Actor in a Feature Film" –Runaway Bride
  • 2000:Won, "Outstanding Actor in a Drama Series" –Chicago Hope
  • 2002: Nominated, "Outstanding Actor in a Motion Picture" –Tortilla Soup

Emmy Awards

  • 1992: Nominated, "Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Miniseries or a Special" –Mrs. Cage
  • 1995: Nominated, "Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series" –Chicago Hope
  • 1996: Nominated, "Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series" –Chicago Hope
  • 1997:Won, "Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series" –Chicago Hope
  • 1998: Nominated, "Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series" –Chicago Hope

Golden Globe Awards

  • 1991: Nominated, "Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Motion Picture" –Pretty Woman

Imagen Foundation Awards

  • 2005: Nominated, "Best Supporting Actor in a Film" –The Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement

NCLR Bravo Awards

  • 1996: Nominated, "Outstanding Television Series Actor in a Crossover Role" –Chicago Hope

Satellite Awards

  • 1997: Nominated, "Best Performance By an Actor in a Television Drama Series" –Chicago Hope

SAG Awards

  • 1995: Nominated, "Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Drama Series" –Chicago Hope
  • 1997: Nominated, "Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series" –Chicago Hope
  • 1998: Nominated, "Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series" –Chicago Hope

Temecula Valley International Film Festival

  • 2006:Won, "Lifetime Achievement Award"[24]

See also

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References

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  1. ^Wagner, Debbie (August 7, 2008)."Mr. Elizondo and the obsessive-compulsive detective". Popentertainment.com. RetrievedSeptember 19, 2013.
  2. ^Laezman, Rick (April 1, 2002)."Anger ain't the way to go".Latino Leaders. Archived fromthe original on September 21, 2013. RetrievedSeptember 19, 2013.
  3. ^"Hector Elizondo: Getting to the Heart of Matters".LA Times. May 19, 1997. RetrievedDecember 20, 2023.
  4. ^"Style Live: Movies & Videos".The Washington Post. July 30, 1999.
  5. ^"A Local Kid Makes It to Broadway But Never Forgets His Roots". Upper West Side Rag. March 10, 2016. RetrievedMarch 20, 2019.
  6. ^abcElizondo profileArchived 2007-01-25 at theWayback Machine, FortuneCity.com; accessed 2016-03-19.
  7. ^​Héctor Elizondo​ at theInternet Off-Broadway Database (archived)
  8. ^"The Great White Hope".IBDB.com.Internet Broadway Database.
  9. ^abcdefHector Elizondo atIMDb
  10. ^ab"Actress Edith Diaz dies at 70; Credits include 'Sister Act' films and CBS' 'Popi' sitcom".The Hollywood Reporter. 2010-02-08. Retrieved2010-03-18.
  11. ^Keller, Richard (2008-07-08)."Tony Shalhoub and Hector Elizondo talk about season seven of Monk". Tvsquad.com. Retrieved2013-09-19.
  12. ^"Monk TV Series News -Emmy Award-Winner Hector Elizondo To Appear In Monk" (Press release).USA Network. 2008-04-30. Archived fromthe original on 2008-05-13. Retrieved2013-09-19.
  13. ^Knolle, Sharon (2023-12-08)."Mr. Monk's Last Case: Tony Shalhoub Talked Hector Elizondo Out of Retirement".TheWrap. Retrieved2024-03-08.
  14. ^"Romar Adell Voice".Behind the Voice Actors.Archived from the original on March 15, 2023. RetrievedMarch 15, 2023.
  15. ^Carrion, Andrea (2013-04-19)."Héctor Elizondo, un apasionado de la lectura".Hoy Los Angeles (in Spanish). Archived fromthe original on 2013-09-21. Retrieved2013-09-19.
  16. ^"Authors and Performers".LA Times Festival of Books. Archived fromthe original on 2013-12-04. Retrieved2013-12-25.
  17. ^Profile, washingtonpost.com; accessed 2016-03-19.
  18. ^abcdefghijklmnopqrst"Hector Elizondo (visual voices guide)". Behind The Voice Actors. RetrievedSeptember 10, 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 credits or other reliable sources of information.
  19. ^"The Great White Hope (Broadway, 1968)".Playbill. RetrievedMay 26, 2024.
  20. ^"The Prisoner of Second Avenue (Broadway, 1971)".Playbill. RetrievedMay 26, 2024.
  21. ^"Dance of Death (Broadway, 1974)".Playbill. RetrievedMay 26, 2024.
  22. ^"Sly Fox (Broadway, 1976)".Playbill. RetrievedMay 26, 2024.
  23. ^"The Price (Broadway, 1992)".Playbill. RetrievedMay 26, 2024.
  24. ^"Hector Elizondo: Getting to the Heart of Matters".Los Angeles Times. May 19, 1997.

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