Rudy Ramos
Born (1945-09-19) September 19, 1945
Occupation(s)Actor, musician
Years active1969–present

Rudy Ramos (born September 19, 1945) is an American actor and musician, born and raised in Lawton, Oklahoma. His acting career has covered six decades. It started with an appearance on the television show Ironside in 1969. Six months later he was cast as a series regular on the television western The High Chaparral, playing the part of Wind. Some of his other TV roles include Hunter (1987–1988) and Yellowstone (2018–present).

His films include Helter Skelter (1976), The Enforcer (1976), The Driver (1978), Defiance (1980), Quicksilver (1986), Beverly Hills Cop II (1987), Open House (1987), Colors (1988).[1]

Ramos is of mixed Native American and Mexican heritage.[2] During Native American Heritage Month in November 2020, he was highlighted in a story by Hillary Atkin for the Television Academy Emmys.[3]

Filmography and Television

Year Title Role Notes
1969IronsideTV series-1 Episode (uncredited)
1970–1971The High ChaparralWindTV series-7 episodes
1971The Virginian (TV series)An indiansaison 9 episode 16 (The Animal)
1976Helter SkelterDanny DeCarloMade for TV movie
1976Hawaii Five-OLouie PakoaTV series-1 Episode
1976The EnforcerMendez, Robber #1
1978The DriverTeeth
1980DefianceAngel Cruz
1983Hill Street BluesNight LieutenantTV series-1 Episode
1985MacGyverPete TorgutTV series-1 Episode
1985Torchlight
1986QuicksilverGypsy
1987Beverly Hills Cop IIIgnacio
1987Open HouseRudy Estevez
1987–1988HunterReuben GarciaTV series-12 episodes
1988ColorsLieutenant Melindez
1992To Protect and ServeAguilar
1994Murder, She WroteMario FernandezTV series-1 Episode
1995The Spy WithinOrtiz
2000Road DogzCanto
2009Mr. SadmanJuan Carlos
2018–YellowstoneFelix LongTV series

References

  1. "Rudy Ramos - Biography". IMDb. Retrieved 2014-06-22.
  2. "Interview, photos and video: Oklahoma native and longtime actor Rudy Ramos reflects on new role on TV series 'Yellowstone'". Retrieved 2023-07-03.
  3. "Rudy Ramos, actor". Retrieved 2021-10-29.
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