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José Pérez (born 1940) is a Puerto Rican actor. His acting career spanned fifty three years, comprising roles on
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, off-Broadway, on television and in films. He first caught the attention of audiences and reviewers as a child actor in the '50s and then had a second career as an adult beginning in the '60s through 2003. He is best known for his roles as the Attendant (God) in ''
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'', Hector Fuentes in ''
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'', and Mike Torres in ''
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''.


Early years

Pérez was born in the town of
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, on the eastern tip of
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. His father, Arcadio Pérez, was a cigar maker who joined the Merchant Marine and moved his five children to New York City in 1948, when José was eight. He grew up in Manhattan's
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neighborhood, where he worked as a shoeshine boy and carried bags at the
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bus terminal. He began acting at the age of nine, after a counselor from the East Side Boys’ Club approached him outside
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Broadway delicatessen (or, by another account, the restaurant was "Toffenetti"), where he was shining shoes and opening car-doors for tips, and asked him if he would like to be in a show, and if he could sing. Pérez sang a birthday tune and the man then asked his parents if Pérez could audition for a part in the Broadway production of ''South Pacific'', because the boy who had been playing the part of Jerome had gotten too tall for the role. He got the part, which he performed regularly, first as an
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and later as principal, for the next two years. After ''South Pacific'' Pérez got a role as a twelve year old Venetian boy in ''
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'', which he played on Broadway and continued to play when the production then toured the country. His portrayal brought him attention from critics and the national gossip-columnist
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, who described him as "gifted". His next theater role was in the off-Broadway play ''Me, Candido!'' in 1956, where he played the title character. From 1952 through 1959 Pérez got roles on live television drama
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, including on
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's ''
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'', '' Pond's Theater'' on
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,
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's ''Appointment with Adventure'',
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'', '' The U.S. Steel Hour'', ''
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'', and in the movie ''
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'', where his performance received more critical attention than that of the stars.


Later career

When Pérez was about 20 he attended
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and
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’s acting class to improve his skills. He then played Roberto Escalante in the film ''
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'', and acted in a string of off-Broadway plays, including ''Square in the Eye'', ''The Ox Cart (La Carreta)'' and ''Goa'', as well as two Broadway plays (''
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'' and '' Camino Real''). In each case, the production closed after a short run. During this period Pérez was a guest star on the television series ''
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'', ''
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'', '' N.Y.P.D.'' and contributed a small
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in the movie ''
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''. Then, in 1971 he got the role of "Speed" in the Shakespeare in the Park production of ''
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'', and continued to play the part on Broadway in the
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production. Pérez is best known for his portrayal of the attendant/God role in ''
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'', both in the original PBS TV movie in 1973, where his performance was described as "by all odds the acting coup of this season", and the
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TV series in 1984, with the same name and based on the same premise, which earned him a nomination for an ACE Award. In 1973 Pérez had a lead role as Ramon Gonzalez in the
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'' Calucci's Department''. He next starred in the
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''Aces Up'' and was billed as the star of the single ('75/'76) season television series ''
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'' as Hector Fuentes. In 1977 Pérez costarred as Juan in the big screen adaptation of '' Short Eyes'', and in 1979 he costarred as Nordi in ''Night-Flowers''. In 1982, he took the role of Police Inspector Carmona, opposite
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in the TV movie ''One Shoe Makes it Murder'', where his performance was described as "steal ngevery scene he's in."
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considered his portrayal promising enough to create a
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of his character under the name ''Inspector Perez''. Production did not progress past the pilot. Another pilot that he participated in which wasn't made into a series was ''King of the Building'' in 1987. Perez had a featured role in the 1st portion of the 1985 film
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opposite
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playing his friend who was then killed by the hero's nemesis. From 1994 to 1996 Pérez had a recurring role on ''
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'', appearing in seventeen episodes as Mike Torres, the drug-addicted father of primary character Detective Eddie Torres. Pérez’ career included supporting roles on assorted TV series (including ''
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'', ''
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'', ''
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'', ''
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'' and ''
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''), a few more off-Broadway plays, two TV movies and in ten more theatrically released movies through 2003.


Social conscience and personal life

As an adult, Pérez, described as "a very serious ... man who would rather talk
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and
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than television", stated "I'm not in this for money" and "My goal now is to … make a statement". By the time he was 35, Pérez regretted the roles he had taken as a "member of a switchblade gang" as a youth, that he saw as reinforcing negative stereotypes about Latinos. After '' Calucci's Department'', Pérez was offered the part of Chico in ''
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'', but turned the role down because he considered the series to be insulting to the Mexican community. He saw his portrayal of the role of the character Juan in the movie ''Short Eyes'' as a chance to "say something as an artist that he elt neededto be said" and to "help right the image of Puerto Ricans on the screen."
"We’ve never been given the characteristics of sensitivity and intelligence that are attributed to everyone else." aid PérezHis role as the most humane character among a group of ... prison inmates ... belies that trite stereotype. Perez eltthat Puerto Ricans are the "immigrants … being looked down upon" t this time"but I think ‘Short Eyes’ will help change all that."
One reason Pérez took the role in ''On the Rocks'' was, having read about the
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, which had taken place a few years previously, he wanted to "speak for the guys inside. We got to walk a fine line … but maybe we can make a comment." Pérez was arrested twice himself. As a youth, he was driving without a license, and as an adult in Los Angeles he jaywalked on
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He had no identification on him and the officer questioning him did not believe he was "an actor from New York ... playing the role of God", so he spent the weekend in jail. Pérez almost gave up acting to start a trucking business with a friend after ''Does a Tiger Wear a Necktie?'' closed, because he was tired of the uncertainty and waiting tables to get by. Then he got the role in ''
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'' and his acting career continued. Pérez married Marion Levine in 1984. At that time he lived in
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and had an apartment in Los Angeles. His parents still lived in the same neighborhood where he grew up, his father a cook and his mother a seamstress.


Theatre credits


Broadway


Off-Broadway


Writing credits


Filmography


Film


Television


References


External links

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