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He is an actor, director and musician/singer born to a
Mexican immigrant family in Los Angeles, California,
where his father was a welder.
He first set his sights on becoming a baseball player
and became so proficient in the sport that he was named the Golden
State batting champion. He also
set his sights high while at high school but lost the race to become
Student Body President to Art Torres who was later be a member of the
California Democratic Party.
It wasn’t long before he moved his attention to
music when he was a teenager and started singing as the lead singer for the
group Pacific Ocean. He carried on with the band after he
graduated in 1964 and also during his attendance at East
Los Angeles College
where his studies included acting courses. As well as performing at several
venues in the Los Angeles area they
released a record in 1968.
In late 1971 he managed to land himself a job singing background
vocals, through a friend he worked with at Gazzari’s
Club, on Todd Rundgren’s 1972 release Something/Anything. Although he was performing at the
club as Eddie James, he is credited as Edward Olmos
on the album.
He moved into acting in various smaller productions
and then got himself the role as the narrator El Pachuco
in the successful play Zoot Suit. He travelled to New
York to continue the role on Broadway and won
himself a nomination for a Tony Award.
He later appeared in the movie version of the play that was released
in 1981.
In 1980 he appeared in the film Virus with an all star cast and also sang a Spanish ballad and
played the piano as part of his role.
He went on to appear in other science films such as Wolfen in 1981 and Blade Runner in 1982.
In 1984 he moved into television and took on the role
of Lieutenant Martin Castillo in the extremely successful Miami Vice which led to him winning
an Emmy and a Golden Globe in 1985. He turned down the Captain’s
role in Star Trek: The Next
Generation in 1986 and remained with Miami Vice until 1989.
In the 1990s he moved back to film and appeared in Stand and Deliver. His performance won him an Academy
Award nomination for Best Actor and made him “the first American-born
Latino” to receive the honour.
He moved into directing with the 1992 American Me, which he also starred in. During the 1990s he also
starred in My Family/Mi Familia, My Wonderful Ice Cream Suit and Selena and was the co-founder of the
Los Angeles Latino International Film Festival and Latino Public Broadcasting,
which he is the Chairman of.
When the new millennium came around he found himself
just as sought after and starred in the 2001 In the Time of Butterflies. That same year he spent nearly three
weeks in jail after he had been arrested for participating in the Navy-Vieques protests, He had a regular role in the
TV series The West Wing and in
2002 he starred in American Family:
Journey of Dreams, staying with the series until 2004.
In 2003 he became Admiral William Adama
in the Battlestar Galactica
mini series and then carried on the role in the ensuing TV series,
directing four of the episodes.
He later made a guest appearance in the music video of “Vato” by Snoop Dogg and
directed the TV movies The Plan
and Walkout.
Outside of his career as an entertainer he was
involved in the clean up of the community after the Rodney King Riots in
1992 and was a co-founder of Latino Literacy Now in 1997. In 2007 he received he gained Mexican
nationality.
He is a spokesman and a narrator on the Spanish
language adverts for the Farmers Insurance Group and is a regular visitor
to detention centres and juvenile halls where he speaks to teenagers that
are deemed “at-risk”.
He is also works with UNICEF as an international ambassador.
He was honoured when the asteroid 5608 Olmos was named after him and recognised for his
contribution to the arts, California
State University
awarded him an honorary Doctorate of Fine Arts in 1996.
Sources:
- http://www.edwardjamesolmos.com/fvfs/index.htm#/welcome/
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_James_Olmos
- http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0001579/bio
- http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0001579/
- http://sites.google.com/site/bodaciouscom/rocky-thoughts---blogs-from-rocksbackpages-com
- http://www.fleetwoodmac.net/discog/discog.php?pid=573
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