Yniguez, Richard

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Yniguez, Richard

(Richard Yniquez)

PERSONAL

Born December 8, in Firebaugh, CA.

Addresses:

Agent—Michael Greene and Associates, 7080 Hollywood Blvd., Suite 1017, Hollywood, CA 90028. Contact—[email protected].

Career:

Actor.

CREDITS

Television Appearances; Series:

Father Jose Silva, Mama Malone, CBS, 1984.

Alonzo, Capitol, CBS, 1986.

Detective Jesse Guerrera, Ohara, ABC, 1987–88.

Television Appearances; Miniseries:

Captain Angel Cordobes, World War III, NBC, 1982.

Television Appearances; Movies:

Sanchez, Tribes (also known as The Soldier Who Declared Peace), ABC, 1970.

Captain Tony Sanchez, Fireball Forward, ABC, 1972.

Officer Jack, Man on a String, CBS, 1972.

Officer Ramiro Martinez, The Deadly Tower (also known as Sniper), NBC, 1975.

Cabo Mendoza, Shark Kill, NBC, 1976.

David Todd, The Hunted Lady, NBC, 1977.

Miguel Rataza, River of Promises, 1977.

Osario, Crash (also known as Crash of Flight 401), ABC, 1978.

Dr. Larry Quintero, Memories Never Die, CBS, 1982.

General Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna, Houston: The Legend of Texas (also known as Gone to Texas), 1986.

The Dirty Dozen: The Fatal Mission, NBC, 1988.

Sergeant Nunez, Jake Spanner, Private Eye (also known as Hoodwinked and The Old Dick), USA Network, 1989.

Chuy (Maria's brother), Rio Diablo, CBS, 1993.

Frank DeLuna, Firestorm: 72 Hours in Oakland, ABC, 1993.

Lieutenant Grijalva, I Can Make You Love Me (also known as I Can Make You Love Me: The Stalking of Laura Black and Stalking Laura), CBS, 1993.

Detective Christianson, Confessions: Two Faces of Evil, NBC, 1994.

Javier Clark, The Second Civil War, HBO, 1997.

Old priest, Judgment Day, HBO, 1999.

Antonio, Frankie and Hazel (also known as Frankie & Hazel—Zwei Maedchen starten durch), Showtime, 2000.

(As Richard Yniquez) Michael Valdez, Chain of Command, HBO, 2000.

A Family in Crisis: The Elian Gonzales Story, Fox Family Channel, 2000.

Television Appearances; Specials:

Stino Montez, "The Escape of a One–Ton Pet," The ABC Weekend Special (also known as ABC Weekend Specials), ABC, 1978.

Television Appearances; Episodic:

Esteban Sanchez, "Crisscross," Cade's County, CBS, 1971.

Jesus, "Reprisal," The Man and the City, ABC, 1971.

Ricardo, "The Rattlesnake Brigade," Bonanza (also known as Ponderosa), NBC, 1971.

"Away the Rolling River," Nichols (also known as James Garner and James Garner as Nicols), NBC, 1971.

Priest, "The Miracle at Camafeo," Night Gallery (also known as Rod Serling's "Night Gallery"), NBC, 1972.

Tim Durna, "The Takers," The Streets of San Francisco, ABC, 1972.

Carlos Rojas, "A Bullet for El Diablo," Hawaii Five–O (also known as McGarrett), CBS, 1973.

Freddy, "Deadly Cage," The Rookies, ABC, 1973.

Koa, "Engaged to be Buried," Hawaii Five–O (also known as McGarrett), CBS, 1973.

Perez, "Violent Homecoming," Police Story, NBC, 1973.

Sergeant J. J. Stoner, "Murder Go–Round," Barnaby Jones, CBS, 1973.

Tony, "No Island Is an Island," Room 222, ABC, 1973.

Carlos, "The Letter," Chico and the Man, NBC, 1974.

Jim Garcia, "Programmed for Killing," Barnaby Jones, CBS, 1974.

Juan, "Presenting … in the Center Ring … Murder," Hawaii Five–O (also known as McGarrett), CBS, 1974.

Jaibo, "A Lamb to Slaughter," Kung Fu, ABC, 1975.

Sergeant Ron Cruz, "The Man in the Shadows," Police Story, NBC, 1975.

#x0022;Welcome to the Gardens," Joe Forrester, NBC, 1975.

#x0022;Contract for Harry," Delvecchio, CBS, 1976.

Sara, CBS, 1976.

#x0022;River of Promises," Police Story, NBC, 1978.

Chuy, "Details at Eleven," Simon & Simon, CBS, 1981.

Frank Rivera, "Veteran," The Incredible Hulk, CBS, 1981.

Rudy, "Almost American," Diff'rent Strokes, NBC, 1981.

#x0022;Gulf Coast Murders," Today's F.B.I., ABC, 1982.

Daniel Running Bear, "When You Comin' Back, Range Rider?: Parts 1 and 2," The A–Team, NBC, 1983.

Ernesto Pinero, "The Ring," Dynasty (also known as Oil), ABC, 1983.

Jack Corey, "Long Lost Love," Hart to Hart, ABC, 1983.

Arturo Perez, "Unusual Occurrence," Cagney & Lacey, CBS, 1984.

(In archive footage) Daniel Running Bear, "Curtain Call," The A–Team, NBC, 1984.

Eladio Sanchez, "Double Play," Simon & Simon, CBS, 1984.

El Lagarto, "I Am Not nor Have I Ever Been … a Spy," Scarecrow and Mrs. King, CBS, 1984.

Hector Dorado, "Skydiver," Blue Thunder, ABC, 1984.

Mark Petrie, "Send in the Clowns," Trapper John, M.D., CBS, 1984.

Gustavo, "Jennie," Airwolf (also known as Lobo del aire), CBS, 1985.

Officer Rivera, "Queen for a Day," Hill Street Blues, NBC, 1985.

Raul Mariano, "Rape & Revenge: Parts 1 & 2," Hunter, NBC, 1985.

Emilio, "The Assassin," MacGyver, ABC, 1986.

Peruvian bandit, "Eye of the Beholder," Simon & Simon, CBS, 1986.

Sergeant Diaz, "Prisoner of Paradise," Blacke's Magic, NBC, 1986.

Roberto Costanza, "Rest and Revolution," Supercarrier, ABC, 1988.

Private investigator Douglas, "The Mafia Priest Mystery: Part 1," Father Dowling Mysteries (also known as Father Dowling Investigates), NBC, 1989.

Casey Hawkes, "The Bounty Hunters," Zorro (also known as The New Zorro and Les nouvelles aventures de Zorro), Family Channel, 1990.

Garner, "Oh, the Shark Bites!," Hunter, NBC, 1990.

Peter Paul Aguiler, "Double Vision," The Flash, CBS, 1990.

Father Rogelio Miramontes, "Uninvited Guests," Midnight Caller, NBC, 1991.

Shonay, "Turning the Tables," Zorro (also known as The New Zorro and Les nouvelles aventures de Zorro), Family Channel, 1992.

"Ultimate Justice," Zorro (also known as The New Zorro and Les nouvelles aventures de Zorro), Family Channel, 1992.

Sergeant Ignacio Delcanto, "A Virtual Murder," Murder, She Wrote, CBS, 1993.

Chief Manny Padilla, "Day One," Live Shot, UPN, 1995.

Mr. Lugo, "Day of the Dead," Land's End, syndicated, 1995.

Espinosa Sandoval, "Flight," The Sentinel, UPN, 1996.

First officer Espinoza, "Night Flight," The Burning Zone, UPN, 1996.

Eduardo Galvez, "Black Pearl," Pacific Blue, USA Network, 1997.

Tony Sanchez, "Inside Out," Nash Bridges (also known as Bridges), CBS, 1997.

Montoya, "Darkness Ascending," Babylon 5 (also known as B5), TNT, 1998.

Montoya, "Meditations on the Abyss," Babylon 5 (also known as B5), TNT, 1998.

"Falling," 413 Hope Street, Fox, 1998.

Javier, "A Time to Every Purpose," Mysterious Ways, PAX TV, 2001.

Jesus Latigo, "Co–Pilot," The Shield (also known as The Barn and Rampart), FX Channel, 2003.

Lorenzo Escalante, "Simple Man," CSI: Miami, CBS, 2003.

Pedro Santiago, "Family Reunion," She Spies (also known as B.A.I.T.), syndicated, 2004.

Minister Cabrera, "Mission La Roca: Part 2," Medical Investigation (also known as The Cure), NBC, 2005.

Television Appearances; Pilots:

Father Jose Silva, Mama Malone, CBS, 1984.

Detective Jesse Guerrera, Ohara, ABC, 1987.

Frankie Polon, Old Dogs, ABC, 1987.

Film Appearances:

Motorcyclist, Cancel My Reservation, Warner Bros., 1972.

Vega, Together Brothers, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1974.

Juan, How Come Nobody's on Our Side?, American Films, 1975.

Carlos Rivera, Raices de sangre (also known as Roots of Blood), 1976, subtitled version released by Azteca Films, 1979.

Raymond Avila, Boulevard Nights, Warner Bros., 1979.

Paco Mendoza, Crime of Crimes (also known as Corredores de drogas and Crimen de crimenes), Trident Releasing, 1989.

Tulare City Limits (short film), American Film Institute, 1990.

Robert Avila, What's Cooking?, Lions Gate Films/Trimark Pictures, 2000.

Julio, Meet Me in Miami, Servant Entertainment, 2005.

RECORDINGS

Video Games:

Voice of Carlos Ortiz, Law & Order: Dead on the Money, 2002.