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词条 René Enríquez
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  1. Partial filmography

  2. References

  3. External links

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| birth_date = {{birth date|1933|11|24}}
| birth_place = Granada, Nicaragua
| death_date = {{death date and age|1990|3|23|1933|11|24}}
| death_place = Tarzana, California, U.S.
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| yearsactive = 1960-1989
| death_cause = Cytomegalovirus enteritis due to AIDS
}}René Enríquez (November 24, 1933 – March 23, 1990) was a Nicaraguan-born American television actor of the 1970s and 1980s. He is best-remembered for his role as Lt. Ray Calletano in the long-running television series Hill Street Blues (1981–1987).[1][2]

He died on March 23, 1990, the first of two Hill Street Blues stars to die that year. Kiel Martin succumbed to lung cancer on December 28.

Enríquez was originally reported to have died of pancreatic cancer.[3] Later reports, based on the publication of his death certificate, indicated that he died of complications caused by AIDS. At one point, Rene told Hill Street Blues costar Charles Haid that he had AIDS as later indicated on Entertainment Tonight in 1992[4]

Partial filmography

  • Girl of the Night (1960) - Ricardo
  • Bananas (1971) - Diaz
  • Serpico (1973) - Cervantes Teacher (uncredited)
  • Harry and Tonto (1974) - Grocery Clerk
  • Night Moves (1975) - (voice, uncredited)
  • Blood Bath (1976)
  • Under Fire (1983) - President Anastasio Somoza
  • The Evil That Men Do (1984) - Max
  • Dream West (TV Mini-series 1986) - General Castro
  • Hill Street Blues (1981-1987, TV Series) - Lt. Ray Calletano / Captain Ray Calletano
  • Bulletproof (1988) - Gen. Maximiliano Brogado

References

1. ^Rafael J. Rivera Viruet, Max Resto Hollywood-- Se Habla Español - 2008 Page 136 "yet not forgotten, are character actors René Enríquez, who began his film career in Woody Allen's hilarious comedy Bananas and who enjoyed a long and productive career in television, including Hill Street Blues"
2. ^Douglas Heil Prime Time Authorship: Works About and by Three TV Dramatists 2002 - Page 298 "As Calletano, Rene Enriquez was just wonderful. He knocked us out at the first reading when he auditioned. We were laughing, and we hadn't realized we had insulted him. He thought we were laughing at him, as opposed to the fact that he ..."
3. ^New York Times obituary, March 28, 1990 https://www.nytimes.com/1990/03/28/obituaries/rene-enriquez-56-played-a-lieutenant-in-hill-street-blues.html
4. ^TCM Archives entry http://www.tcm.com/tcmdb/person/57754%7C0/Rene-Enriquez/

External links

  • {{IMDb name|id=0258089|name=René Enríquez}}
  • {{Findagrave|6754585}}
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7 : 1933 births|1990 deaths|Nicaraguan emigrants to the United States|American male film actors|American male television actors|AIDS-related deaths in California|20th-century American male actors

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