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Theatre, Film, and Television Biographies
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Jim Carter to Tom Clark
Eloy Casados Biography ((?)-)
Born in Long Beach, CA.
- Nationality
- American
- Gender
- Male
- Occupation
- Actor
Famous Works
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CREDITS
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Film Appearances
- (As Eloy Phil Casados) Charlie, boy in jail cell, Pieces of Dreams, United Artists, 1970
- (As Phil Casados) Mustang, 1973
- Hugo, Walk Proud, Universal, 1979
- Prairie Fox, Sacred Ground, Pacific International, 1983
- (As Eloy Phil Casados) Pedro, Under Fire, Orion, 1983
- Alvarez, Cloak & Dagger, Universal, 1984
- Tom-Tom (Daniel Whitefeather) Down and Out in Beverly Hills, BuenaVista, 1986
- Squanto, New World, 1986
- Carlos, The Best of Times, Universal, 1986
- Chavez, Hollywood Vice Squad (also known as The Boulevard),Concorde, 1986
- First thug, Born in East L.A., Universal, 1987
- Antoine, Blaze, Warner Bros., 1989
- Ruiz Sanchez, A Climate for Killing (also known as A Row of Crows), CIC Video, 1991
- Jose, Harley Davidson and the Marlboro Man, United International,1991
- Tony Orlando, The Linguini Incident, Academy Entertainment, 1991
- Tony Stucci, White Men Can't Jump, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1992
- Hank Tucker, Skeeter, New Line Cinema, 1993
- Louis Prima, Cobb, Warner Bros., 1994
- First sheriff, Nature of the Beast (also known as Bad Company and The Hatchet Man), New Line Cinema, 1995
- Vince's trainer, Play It to the Bone (also known as Play It), Buena Vista, 1999
- Antonio, Girl's Best Friend, 2001
- Rico, Dark Blue, United Artists, 2002
- Detective Eddie Cruz, Hollywood Homicide, Revolution, 2003
- Homeless Native American, D-War (also known as Dragon Wars), Younggu-Art, 2005
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Television Appearances
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Movies
- (As Eloy Phil Casados) Ishi as an adult, Ishi: The Last of His Tribe, History Channel, 1978
- Dwight Willits, Amber Waves, ABC, 1980
- (As Eloy Phil Casados) Ron, Freedom, ABC, 1981
- Feather Earrings, The Legend of Walks Far Woman, NBC, 1982
- Gregorio, The Alamo: Thirteen Days to Glory, 1987
- Ground crewman, Steal the Sky, HBO, 1988
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Stones for Ibarra, CBS, 1988
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To Heal a Nation, NBC, 1988
- Thin man, Prime Target, NBC, 1989
- Dominguez, Bloodlines: Murder in the Family, NBC, 1993
- Albert, Grand Avenue, HBO, 1996
- Lieutenant Tony Grenaldi, Murder Live!, NBC, 1997
- Mexican doctor, Epoch, Sci-Fi Channel, 2000
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Series
- (As Eloy Phil Casados) Tsiskawa, Young Dan'l Boone, 1977
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Miniseries
- Ektor, The Big One: The Great Los Angeles Earthquake (also known as The Great Los Angeles Earthquake), NBC, 1990
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Trial: The Price of Passion, NBC, 1992
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Pilots
- (As Eloy Phil Casados) Panic in Echo Park, NBC, 1977
- "Mirrors: Parts 1 and 2," Houston Knights, CBS, 1987
- Ortega, Bar Girls, CBS, 1990
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Human Target, 1992
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Episodic
- Spanish Officer, "The Rose and the Gun," The Blue Knight, CBS, 1976
- (As Eloy Phil Casados) Rudy Cortes, "Jury Duty: Part 2," Family, 1976
- (As Eloy P. Casados) Frank, "Kindred Spirits," The Incredible Hulk, CBS, 1979
- "The Virgin and the Turkey," Hill Street Blues, NBC, 1985
- Raoul, "Knight Flight to Freedom," Knight Rider, NBC, 1986
- Manolo Sanchez, "Come and Get It," Hill Street Blues, NBC, 1986
- "Hot Pursuit: Part 2," Hunter, NBC, 1987
- Smith, "The Big Kiss," Northern Exposure, CBS, 1991
- Joe Valentine, "Guess Who's Coming to Dinner?," Hudson Street, CBS, 1995
- Manager, "If You're Going to Talk the Talk," Murphy Brown, CBS, 1996
- Sheriff Sam Coyote, "Plague," Walker, Texas Ranger, CBS, 1996
- Maximo Ortiz, "Inside Out," Nash Bridges, CBS, 1997
- Sheriff Sam Coyote, "Lucas: Part 2," Walker, Texas Ranger, CBS, 1997
- Sheriff Sam Coyote, "Tribe," Walker, Texas Ranger, CBS, 1998
- Sheriff Sam Coyote, "War Cry," Walker, Texas Ranger, CBS, 1998
- Voice of Enrique, "Death of a Propane Salesman: Part 2," King of the Hill (animated), Fox, 1998
- "Happy Hank's Giving," King of the Hill (animated), Fox, 1999
- Voice of Enrique, "Hank's Bad Hair Day," King of the Hill (animated), Fox, 2000
- Diego, "In-Laws, Outlaws," NYPD Blue, ABC, 2001
- Also appeared as Louis Hodapp, High Incident, ABC; Clement, Nothing Sacred, ABC; American Family, PBS.
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RECORDINGS
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Video Games
- Voice of John Jackson, Code Blue, Legacy International, 2000
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