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Jose Ramon Rosario Jose Ramon Rosario FILM Arthur Clerk Warner Brothers Pictures Eat, Pray, Love Storage Building Guy Plan B Entertainment Get Him To The Greek NYC Driver Universal Pictures Ghost Town Featured Dreamworks Pictures Mystic River Lieutenant Friel Malpaso Productions (Boston) Two Weeks Notice Assembleyman Perez Castle Rock (NY) Maid in Manhattan David Velasquez Revolution Studios (NY) Stay Cabbie Regency Enterprise 24 Hour Woman Mohammed Dirt Road Productions (NY) The Substance of Fire Richard Gold Heart Productions (NY) El Sekuestro Ordonez Past Perfect Productions (Miami) Someone Else's America Panchito M.A.C.T Productions (Paris, France) Joey Chino Rock & Roll Productions (NY) Home Free All Carlos Ramirez POP Productions (NY) TELEVISION Law & Order: Criminal Intent Hugo Vargas Universal Television Blue Bloods Francisco CBS Fringe #106 Gary WB Law & Order: SVU Paul Saldana Universal Television Law & Order: SVU Juan Rivera Universal Television The Jury Noel Tejeda Fontana/ Levinson Production Oz Eduardo Alvarez HBO Law & Order: Criminal Intent Diego Brocha Universal Television Cosby FBI Agent Renner WCBS Television 100 Centre Street Capt. Claudio Laudres A&E Law & Order: SVU Mario Tomasi USA Television Third Watch Mr. Jenkins WNBC Television Deadline Louis Toscano USA Television Another World Ramon Yamola WNBC Television One Life to Live Diego Vega WABC Television Law & Order Detective Emory Universal Television New York Undercover Mr. Garcia Universal Television Sesame Street Cousin Carlos Children's Television Workshop BROADWAY The Left Hand Mirror Frisco Bijou Theatre/ Breakthrough Productions OFF-BROADWAY Forbidden City Blues Blind Amos Pan Asian Repertory Rum and Coke Felix Duque New York Shakespeare Festival El Hajj Malik Malcolm X American Place Theatre Being Dancer- Drummer Lincoln Center Festival/ Alice Tully Hall Christopher Columbus Father Juan New Federal Theatre REGIONAL THEATRE Anna in the Tropics Santiago Portland Center Stage Fences Jim Bono Arden Theatre Death and The Maiden Dr. Roberto Miranda Philadelphia Drama Guild Dog Lady Orlando Philadelphia Drama Guild The Cuban Swimmer Eduardo Suarez Philadelphia Drama Guild COMMERCIALS List Available Upon Request TRAINING Acting: Negro Ensemble Company, Circle in the Square, HB Studio Dance: Chuck Davis & Clarke Center Speech: James Moody SKILLS Bilingual (Spanish/English); Juggler, Percussionist, Boxer, Martial Arts, Rifleman, Sculptor Page 1 of 2 .
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