MIGUEL FERRER
'Miguel Ferrer' (born February 7, 1955) is a Screen Actors Guild Award-winning American actor who is often typecast
in roles as a villain.
| Contents |
| Biography |
| Early life |
| Career |
| Personal life |
| Filmography |
| Guest appearances |
| See also |
| References |
| External links |
Biography
Early life
Ferrer was born in Santa Monica, California, the oldest of five children of Puerto Rican Academy Award-winner José Ferrer and American singer Rosemary Clooney. His siblings are Maria, Gabriel, Monsita, and Rafael (also an actor) and his cousin is actor George Clooney. Ferrer was raised amongst all the splendor and glamour of Hollywood. As a child, his hero was Batman, and as a teenager his interests shifted towards music. He began carving a path as a studio musician. Ferrer played the drums on Keith Moon's ''Two Sides of the Moon''. Band mate Bill Mumy ("Will Robinson" on the television classic ''Lost In Space'') cast him as a drummer in his first television role, in the series ''Sunshine''. He only took the role because Mumy talked him into it. [1]
Career
Ferrer began his career in the early 1980s making guest appearances on episodic television. In 1983, he was given a small part as a waiter in the 1983 movie ''The Man Who Wasn't There''. He also had a small part in '' (1984) as the ''Excelsior'' helm officer. He had a major role in the 1987 action movie ''RoboCop'' as aspiring, cocaine-snorting corporate executive Bob Morton. Since then, Ferrer has been cast in many major movies, usually in the role of flamboyant villains with a sense of humour. Ferrer's notable screen roles include a sinister biker in ''Valentino Returns'' (1988), a scientist who flips out in ''DeepStar Six'' (1989), Commander Arvid Harbinger in the comedy ''Hot Shots! Part Deux'' (1993), Lloyd Henreid in the Stephen King mini series ''The Stand'' (1995), investigative reporter Richard Dees in Stephen King's ''The Night Flier'' (1997), and Eduardo Ruiz in ''Traffic'' (2000).[2]
In the early 1990s, Ferrer appeared on three primetime TV series simultaneously: as D.A. Todd Spurrier in ''Shannon's Deal'' (1989-1991), as Cajun cop Beau Jack Bowman in ''Broken Badges'' (1990-1991), and as cynical, wittily-abrasive FBI forensics specialist Albert Rosenfield in ''Twin Peaks'' (1990–91). Ferrer reprised the role of Albert in the movie '' (1992). He played another medical examiner on the small screen, Dr. Garret Macy, in the television crime/drama series ''Crossing Jordan'' (2001–07).2
Ferrer performed as the voice of the Heretic leader in the video game ''Halo 2'', as well as the protagonist Jack in the video game ''BioShock''. In 1999, at the 41st Grammy Awards, he was nominated for "Best Spoken Word Album for Children" in Disney's ''The Lion King II'', "Simba's Pride Read-Along". In 2003, Ferrer made his New York stage debut in the off-Broadway production of ''The Exonerated''.2
A longtime fan of comic books, Ferrer played a supervillain called The Weatherman in the failed 1997 TV pilot, ''Justice League of America''. Later in the year, Ferrer provided the voice for a similar character, Weather Wizard, in the '' episode "". Ferrer also voiced Aquaman in another ''Superman: Animated'' episode, "". Ferrer has also provided voice-over roles in the TV series ''Robot Chicken'' (2006) and ''American Dad!'' (2007).2
Ferrer currently plays Jonas Bledsoe on NBC's ''Bionic Woman'' series.
Personal life
Ferrer loves to golf and ski, and every year he helps to organize a golf tournament fundraiser for the UCLA Children's Hospital. He also finds time to play club dates with Mumy and their band The Jenerators.[3]
He is divorced from actress Leilani Sarelle and has two sons from that marriage. His eldest son is named Lukas and his younger one is Rafael. He has a third son, Josè Robert Ferrer, born May 2004, with Kate Dornan. His cousin is actor George Clooney. His brother Gabriel Ferrer is married to singer Debby Boone. Gabriel and Debbie are the parents of young artist Gabi Ferrer and her twin, Dustin Ferrer. His other brother, Rafael Ferrer, is also an actor. Ferrer was close friends with actress Dominique Dunne and in 1982 served as a pallbearer in her funeral.[1]
Filmography
★ '' (1984), as the ''USS Excelsior'' helm officer
★ ''RoboCop'' (1987), as RoboCop project leader Bob Morton
★ ''Valentino Returns'' (1988), in which he plays a sinister biker
★ ''Deepstar Six'' (1989) as a mad scientist
★ ''Revenge'' (1990), in which he plays sidekick to Kevin Costner
★ ''The Harvest'' (1993)
★ ''Hot Shots! Part Deux'' (1993), as Commander Harbinger
★ ''Incident at Deception Ridge'' (1994), as Ray Hayes
★ ''Blank Check'' (1994), as as the film's main villain, fugitive Carl Quigley
★ ''Justice League of America'' (1997) starring as the villain The Weather Man
★ ''The Night Flier'' (1997)
★ ''Mulan'' (1998) as the Hunnish leader Shan Yu
★ ''Traffic'', 2000 Steven Soderbergh film
★ ''The Manchurian Candidate'' (2004), in which he plays an Army officer who challenges the lead character (Denzel Washington)
★ ''The Man'' (2005)
Guest appearances
Among the television shows in which Miguel has made guest appearances are:
★ ''Miami Vice''
★ ''CHiPs''
★ ''Will & Grace''
★ ''
★ ''Tales from the Crypt '' (appeared in 3 episodes)
★ ''Twin Peaks'' (recurring)
★ ''ER'' - the first episode
★ ''Jackie Chan Adventures'' - voice of "Tarakudo"
★ contestant on Celebrity Jeopardy! (winner)
See also
★ List of famous Puerto Ricans
References
1. Official Website
2.
3. The Jenerators official website
4. Official Website
External links
★
★ The Jenerators official website
★ Official Website
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