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+ | |birthplace = Córdoba, Argentina |
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− | Guerra may best be known for his recurring role as Cesar Ortega on the |
+ | Guerra may best be known for his recurring role as Cesar Ortega on the prime-time soap opera ''Falcon Crest'', on which he worked with the likes of [[Daniel Benzali]], [[Robert Foxworth]], [[Bruce Gray]], [[Robert Ito]], [[Barry Jenner]], [[Thomas Knickerbocker]], and [[Eric Menyuk]]. He also replaced [[Henry Darrow]] in the role of Rafael Castillo for the final season of ''Santa Barbara'', working with [[Nicholas Coster]]. In addition, he appeared in three episodes of ''ER'' (one in 1998 with [[Robert DoQui]], [[Stefan Gierasch]], and [[Kieran Mulroney]], and two more in 2001 with [[Tom Wright]]) and has lent his voice to several episodes of FOX TV's ''King of the Hill''. He also appeared in two episodes of ''Prison Break'' (with [[Wade Andrew Williams]], [[Robert Knepper]], [[Leon Russom]], and [[F.J. Rio]]). |
− | Guerra's other television credits include guest spots on ''The A-Team'' (starring [[Dwight Schultz]]), ''L.A. Law'' (starring [[Corbin Bernsen]] and [[Larry Drake]], in an episode with [[John Hancock]], [[Anne Haney]], [[Jennifer Hetrick]], [[Diana Muldaur]], and [[Paul Winfield]]), ''Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman'' (starring [[Teri Hatcher]] and [[K Callan]], with [[Patrick Kilpatrick]]), ''The |
+ | Guerra's other television credits include guest spots on ''The A-Team'' (starring [[Dwight Schultz]]), ''L.A. Law'' (starring [[Corbin Bernsen]] and [[Larry Drake]], in an episode with [[John Hancock]], [[Anne Haney]], [[Jennifer Hetrick]], [[Diana Muldaur]], and [[Paul Winfield]]), ''Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman'' (starring [[Teri Hatcher]] and [[K Callan]], with [[Patrick Kilpatrick]]), ''The John Larroquette Show'' (with [[Time Winters]]), ''Touched by an Angel'', and [[J.J. Abrams]]' ''Alias''. He more recently appeared on ''The West Wing'' (in an episode with [[Michael Reilly Burke]] and [[Ray Wise]]), ''Numb3rs'' (with [[Bill Smitrovich]]), and two episodes of ''CSI: Miami''. Guerra also has a number of feature films to his credit, including supporting roles in ''Terminator 2: Judgment Day'' (1991, with [[Earl Boen]], [[Nikki Cox]], [[Jenette Goldstein]], [[Terrence Evans]], and [[Abdul Salaam El Razzac]]), ''The Usual Suspects'' (1995, co-starring [[Jack Shearer]]), ''Lawnmower Man 2: Beyond Cyberspace'' (1996, co-starring [[Kevin Conway]] and [[Matt Frewer]]), ''Amistad'' (1997, with [[Harry Groener]]), ''The Mexican'' (2001, with [[Jeremy Roberts]] and [[Daniel Zacapa]]), and 2004's ''The Alamo'' (with [[Leon Rippy]]). |
− | His character of Sarah Connor's friend Enrique Salceda |
+ | His character of Sarah Connor's friend Enrique Salceda in ''Terminator 2'' turned up in the series ''Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles'' (which also starred [[Thomas Dekker]]) with [[Tony Amendola]] taking over the role. |
== Other ''Trek'' connections == |
== Other ''Trek'' connections == |
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**"Playing God" (1987) with [[Kenneth Tobey]]) |
**"Playing God" (1987) with [[Kenneth Tobey]]) |
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*''Just Between Friends'' (1986 film) with [[Salome Jens]] and [[George D. Wallace]] |
*''Just Between Friends'' (1986 film) with [[Salome Jens]] and [[George D. Wallace]] |
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− | *''A Fine Mess'' (1986 film) with [[James Cromwell]], [[Darryl Henriques]], [[Keye Luke]] and [[Paul Sorvino]] |
+ | *''A Fine Mess'' (1986 film) with [[James Cromwell]], [[Darryl Henriques]], [[Keye Luke]], and [[Paul Sorvino]] |
*''Houston Knights'' episode "Scarecrow" (1987) with [[Miguel Ferrer]] and [[Madlyn Rhue]] |
*''Houston Knights'' episode "Scarecrow" (1987) with [[Miguel Ferrer]] and [[Madlyn Rhue]] |
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*''Desperate'' (1987 TV movie) with [[John Savage]], [[Meg Foster]], and [[Andrew Robinson]] |
*''Desperate'' (1987 TV movie) with [[John Savage]], [[Meg Foster]], and [[Andrew Robinson]] |
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*''Caught in the Act'' (1993 TV movie) with [[Jack Kehler]] and [[Kevin Tighe]] |
*''Caught in the Act'' (1993 TV movie) with [[Jack Kehler]] and [[Kevin Tighe]] |
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*''Deadline for Murder: From the Files of Edna Buchanan'' (1995) with [[Richard Lineback]], [[Patrick Massett]], and [[Dean Stockwell]] |
*''Deadline for Murder: From the Files of Edna Buchanan'' (1995) with [[Richard Lineback]], [[Patrick Massett]], and [[Dean Stockwell]] |
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− | *''Bodily Harm'' (1995 film) with [[Casey Biggs]], [[Gregg Henry]], Bill Smitrovich and [[William Utay]] |
+ | *''Bodily Harm'' (1995 film) with [[Casey Biggs]], [[Gregg Henry]], Bill Smitrovich, and [[William Utay]] |
*''Invasion'' (1997 TV movie) with [[Brian Brophy]], [[Kim Cattrall]], [[Rosana DeSoto]], and [[Neal McDonough]] |
*''Invasion'' (1997 TV movie) with [[Brian Brophy]], [[Kim Cattrall]], [[Rosana DeSoto]], and [[Neal McDonough]] |
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*''No Salida'' (1998 film) with [[Daniel Dae Kim]] |
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== External links == |
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Revision as of 16:33, 3 December 2019
(written from a Production point of view)
Cástulo Guerra (born 24 August 1945; age 78) is the Argentinian actor who played Seth Mendoza in the Star Trek: The Next Generation third season episode "The Price".
Guerra may best be known for his recurring role as Cesar Ortega on the prime-time soap opera Falcon Crest, on which he worked with the likes of Daniel Benzali, Robert Foxworth, Bruce Gray, Robert Ito, Barry Jenner, Thomas Knickerbocker, and Eric Menyuk. He also replaced Henry Darrow in the role of Rafael Castillo for the final season of Santa Barbara, working with Nicholas Coster. In addition, he appeared in three episodes of ER (one in 1998 with Robert DoQui, Stefan Gierasch, and Kieran Mulroney, and two more in 2001 with Tom Wright) and has lent his voice to several episodes of FOX TV's King of the Hill. He also appeared in two episodes of Prison Break (with Wade Andrew Williams, Robert Knepper, Leon Russom, and F.J. Rio).
Guerra's other television credits include guest spots on The A-Team (starring Dwight Schultz), L.A. Law (starring Corbin Bernsen and Larry Drake, in an episode with John Hancock, Anne Haney, Jennifer Hetrick, Diana Muldaur, and Paul Winfield), Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman (starring Teri Hatcher and K Callan, with Patrick Kilpatrick), The John Larroquette Show (with Time Winters), Touched by an Angel, and J.J. Abrams' Alias. He more recently appeared on The West Wing (in an episode with Michael Reilly Burke and Ray Wise), Numb3rs (with Bill Smitrovich), and two episodes of CSI: Miami. Guerra also has a number of feature films to his credit, including supporting roles in Terminator 2: Judgment Day (1991, with Earl Boen, Nikki Cox, Jenette Goldstein, Terrence Evans, and Abdul Salaam El Razzac), The Usual Suspects (1995, co-starring Jack Shearer), Lawnmower Man 2: Beyond Cyberspace (1996, co-starring Kevin Conway and Matt Frewer), Amistad (1997, with Harry Groener), The Mexican (2001, with Jeremy Roberts and Daniel Zacapa), and 2004's The Alamo (with Leon Rippy).
His character of Sarah Connor's friend Enrique Salceda in Terminator 2 turned up in the series Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles (which also starred Thomas Dekker) with Tony Amendola taking over the role.
Other Trek connections
Additional projects in which Guerra worked with other Star Trek alumni include:
- Two of a Kind (1983 film) with Robert Costanzo
- Riptide episode "Thirty-Six Hours 'til Dawn" (1985) with Stewart Moss
- Hunter episodes:
- "The Beach Boy" (1985) with Bruce Davison and Tony Plana
- "Playing God" (1987) with Kenneth Tobey)
- Just Between Friends (1986 film) with Salome Jens and George D. Wallace
- A Fine Mess (1986 film) with James Cromwell, Darryl Henriques, Keye Luke, and Paul Sorvino
- Houston Knights episode "Scarecrow" (1987) with Miguel Ferrer and Madlyn Rhue
- Desperate (1987 TV movie) with John Savage, Meg Foster, and Andrew Robinson
- Right to Die (1987 TV movie) with Diane Salinger
- Nuts (1987 film) with Dakin Matthews
- Sunset (1988 film) with Malcolm McDowell, Andreas Katsulas, and Dakin Matthews
- 21 Jump Street episode "Shirts and Skins" (1990) with Morgan Woodward
- Cold Heaven (1991 film) with Seymour Cassel
- Living a Lie (1991 TV movie) with David Andrews and Claudette Sutherland
- Caught in the Act (1993 TV movie) with Jack Kehler and Kevin Tighe
- Deadline for Murder: From the Files of Edna Buchanan (1995) with Richard Lineback, Patrick Massett, and Dean Stockwell
- Bodily Harm (1995 film) with Casey Biggs, Gregg Henry, Bill Smitrovich, and William Utay
- Invasion (1997 TV movie) with Brian Brophy, Kim Cattrall, Rosana DeSoto, and Neal McDonough
- No Salida (1998 film) with Daniel Dae Kim
- Running Woman (1998 film) with David L. Crowley, Gary Graham, Andrew Robinson, and Faith C. Salie
- Brimstone episode "Lovers" (1999) with John Glover and Lori Petty
- Blink of an Eye (1999 film) with Richard Riehle
- Nash Bridges episode "ManHunt" (2000) with Mariette Hartley and Kieran Mulroney
- The Agency episode "Viva Fidel" (2001) with Ronny Cox
- Philly episode "The Curse of the Klopman Diamonds" (2002) with Kristanna Loken and Jeff Ricketts
- Live from Baghdad (2002 TV movie) with John Carroll Lynch, Bruce McGill, and Joel Swetow
External links
- Castulo Guerra at Wikipedia
- Castulo Guerra at the Internet Movie Database
- Template:NowCasting