
Age: 64
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Lou Diamond Phillips is an American film, television, and stage actor as well as director and writer. His breakthrough role came when he starred as Ritchie Valens in the film La Bamba. His other best known film roles are as Jose Chavez y Chavez in Young Guns I and II, Angel Guzman in Stand and Deliver for which he earned a supporting actor Golden Globe Award nomination, Hank Storm in Renegades, Jesse Rainfeather Goldman in Sioux City in which he was also director, Staff Sergeant John Monfriez in Courage Under Fire, Roy Knox in Brokedown Palace, and Wanda in Hollywood Homicide. He has also starred in many TV movies. His best known TV roles are as Lt. Gil Arroyo on Prodigal Son, Henry Standing Bear on Longmire, Col. David Telford on Stargate Universe, Agent Ian Edgerton on Numb3rs, and John Kanin on Wolf Lake. He voices for animated series as Chief Bill Bayani on Firebuds, Victor Delgado on Elena of Valor, and Surak on The Lion Guard. He's had recurring roles on TV shows including Trese, Blindspot, Blue Bloods, Goliath, NCIS: New Orleans, Brooklyn Nine-Nine, The Ranch, Southland, George Lopez, and 24. He has starred as himself on Cougar Town and You're the Worst. He's also guest starred on a number of shows including Bull, The Cleaning Lady, Search Party, Criminal Minds, Graves, Training Day, Ironside, Chuck, Psych, Law & Order: SVU, The Handler, The Twilight Zone (2002), Spin City, The Outer Limits, Tales from the Crypt, Miami Vice, and Dallas (1985). He earned a Tony Award nomination for his role in The King and I. Outside of acting, he has become notable for finishing 186th in the 2009 World Series of Poker World Championships "No Limit Texas hold 'em" main event.

Lou Diamond Phillips

Tony Padilla
for Tony Padilla in 13 Reasons Why (80s)
Suggested by chris83

A high school student discovers a box of cassette tapes recorded by his classmate Hannah, who recently took her own life. Each tape reveals a different person who played a role in her devastating decision. As he listens through the night, he becomes obsessed with uncovering the truth—navigating a maze of betrayal, bullying, and dark secrets hidden behind the polished facades of his small town. Set against neon-soaked hallways and the analog intimacy of cassette culture, the story unfolds through his eyes as he confronts former friends, crushes, and enemies. The mystery deepens with each tape, forcing him to question everything he thought he knew about his community. Themes of accountability, teenage isolation, and the irreversible consequences of cruelty pulse through this gripping drama, where one person's voice—even after death—demands to be heard and cannot be silenced.





