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Hector Elizondo Wiki Biography

Héctor Elizondo was born on the 22nd December 1936, in New York City, USA, and is an award-winning stage, television and film actor, perhaps best known to the world as Dr. Phillip Watters in the TV series “Chicago Hope” (1994-2000), and as Ed Alzate in the TV series “Last Man Standing” (2011-2017), among numerous other appearances, now numbering over 150 film and TV titles plus havingo showcased his talents in numerous stage plays.

Have you ever wondered how rich Héctor Elizondo is, as of late 2017? According to authoritative sources, it has been estimated that Elizondo’s wealth is as high as $3 million, earned through his successful career in the world of entertainment, active since the early ‘60s.

Héctor Elizondo Net Worth $3 Million

Héctor is the son of a Basque father, Martín Echevarría Elizondo, a public notary and accountant, and a Puerto Rican mother, Carmen Medina Reyes. The couple lived in Puerto Rico before Héctor’s birth, then moved to the US in search of better life, settled in New York City, and soon after Héctor was born.

From an early age, he showed his talent for music, but also sports; he was a part of the Frank Murray Boys’ Choir, and enrolled at High School of the Performing Arts, in addition to attending a public high school where he played baseball and basketball. He was good enough as a baseball player that he was scouted by MLB franchises Pittsburgh Pirates and San Francisco Giants, but decided not to pursue a career in sports. Instead, he enrolled at City College of New York and studied to become a history teacher, but had to drop out since he became a father and married, so needing to support the family. However, his marriage didn’t last long, and he then entered the Ballet Arts Company at Carnegie Hall, studying dance.

He made his screen debut in a minor role in the TV crime-drama series “The Edge of Night” in 1963, then in 1965 appeared in the play “Kill the One-Eyed Man”, and continued quite successfully with a career in theater in a number of successful plays, which garnered him several prestigious awards, and increased his net worth. Some of his most successful appearances on stage include as God in “Steambath”, for which he won an Obie Award, then in “Sly Fox”, for which he received a Drama Desk Award nomination, followed by “The Prisoner of Second Avenue”, “The Great White Hope” and “The Rose Tattoo”, among many others, which only added to his wealth.

To speak of his career on screen, Héctor had his first notable appearance in the BAFTA- nominated crime thriller “The Taking of Pelham One Two Three” in 1974, as Giuseppe Benvenuto aka Grey, next to Walter Matthau, Robert Shaw and Martin Balsam, and continued his rise with the role of Abraham Rodriguez in the short-lived comedy series “Popi” (1975-1976). He started the next decade with the lead role in the TV crime-drama series “Freebie and the Bean”, and in 1982 had a double role in the comedy film “Young Doctors in Love” as Angelo / Angela Bonafett, directed by Garry Marshall – throughout Héctor’s career, he has appeared in more than 15 films directed by Marshall, including “Nothing in Common” (1986), “Pretty Woman” (1990), “Exit to Eden” (1994), “The Princess Diaries” and its sequel “The Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement” (2004), among others. Throughout the ‘80s he made several other notable appearances, such as Captain Louis Renault in the TV drama series “Casablanca” (1893), then as D.A. Jesse Steinberg in the TV comedy series “Foley Square” (1985-1986), and as the lead star Dave Whiteman in the short-lived comedy series “Down and Out in Beverly Hills” (1987), further increasing his net worth.

Hector used the momentum from the ‘80s, and continued successfully into the next decade; he portrayed Coach Ed Gennero in the box office comedy hit “Necessary Roughness”, with Scott Bakula and Robert Loggia, then starred in the Golden Globe Award-nominated romantic comedy “Frankie and Johnny” (1991), and had the lead role in the drama “The Burden of Proof” in 1992. In 1994 he was cast in one of his most prominent roles as Dr. Phillip Watters in the TV series “Chicago Hope”, and until 2000 appeared in 141 episodes of the highly-acclaimed series, winning several prestigious awards including Emmy and ALMA, while also receiving Satellite and SAG Award nominations. His career continued to improve even in the 2000s, as he starred in the romantic comedy “Tortilla Soup” in 2001, then in 2007 featured in the biopic about Richard Pimentel, entitled “Music Within”, starring Ron Livingston, Melissa George and Michael Sheen, and in 2008 started portraying Dr. Neven Bell, new psychiatrist of Adrian Monk in the TV series “Monk”, replacing Stanley Kamel after the latter’s death. Three years later he was chosen for the role of Ed Alzate in the TV comedy series “Last Man Standing” (2011-2017), appearing in 130 episodes of the Primetime Emmy Award-nominated series.

Hector has also tried himself as a voice actor, and so far has given his voice to such characters as Bane in the animated film “Batman: Mystery of the Batwoman” (2003), then Jim Gordon in “The LEGO Batman Movie” (2017), among other productions.

Regarding his personal life, Héctor has been married to Carolee Campbell since 1969. He was briefly married in 1956 and later 1962, but further information of those marriages has remained unavailable to the media. He has a child from his first marriage, Rodd, of whom he obtained full custody.



Full Name Héctor Elizondo
Net Worth $3 Million
Date Of Birth December 22, 1936
Place Of Birth New York City, New York, United States
Height 1.78 m
Profession Actor
Education High School of Performing Arts, Fiorello H. LaGuardia High School, City College of New York
Nationality American
Spouse Carolee Campbell
Children Rodd Elizondo
Parents Martín Echevarría Elizondo, Carmen Medina Reyes
Siblings Emma Elizondo
IMDB http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0001185/
Awards Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series, Obie Award for Performance, ALMA Award for Favorite TV Actor, ALMA Award for Outstanding Actor in a Made-for-Television Movie or Mini-Series
Nominations Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series, Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor – Motion Picture, Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Limited Series or a Movie, Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Ma…
Movies The Princess Diaries, Pretty Woman, The Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement, Runaway Bride, New Year’s Eve, Mother’s Day, Frankie and Johnny, The Flamingo Kid, Nothing in Common, Georgia Rule, Necessary Roughness, The Taking of Pelham One Two Three, American Gigolo, Young Doctors in Love, Raising H…
TV Shows Last Man Standing, Chicago Hope, a.k.a. Pablo, Kate Brasher, Cane, The Pirates of Dark Water, The Edge of Night, Foley Square, Century City, Miracles, Fish Police, Casablanca, Popi, Down and Out in Beverly Hills, Invincible, Freebie and the Bean
Trademark
1 Frequently works with Garry Marshall.
Quote
1 I guess I work well with others I handle younger actors well.
2 I never learned to cook; I was a little spoiled as far as that’s concerned.
3 I started in radio, again accidentally. I wasn’t looking for this kind of work at all.
4 I’ve dodged bullets but there’s no scandal in my life.
5 I work with Garry no matter what. What I wanted to keep going was the streak.
6 On those, I’ve said it before, I work free. It’s the waiting they pay me for.
7 You’re at the top of your game if you do comedy.
8 Yes, and it’s my third movie with Richard. American Gigolo was my first.
9 You can trust a Neil Simon script. Every dot. Every dash; that pause means something. He takes all the jokes out, practically.
10 You know, a low budget, you have to work harder. You have to plan well; you don’t have much time to rehearse.
11 Food is a passion. Food is love.
12 Pretty Woman was the easiest job I’ve ever done. I just wore the right toupee.
13 Which reminds me of a fortune cookie: you often find your destiny on the path you take to avoid it.
14 I love the fact that it starts from there, and you don’t know where it’s gonna go. Wait long enough – love will find you. Everything’s a surprise. When you think you’ve got it all figured out… as Emerson said, the dice of God are always loaded.
15 The fact that that’s the difference between Mexicans and Cubans is pronounced. It’s so immediately recognizable, the way a Cuban speaks, the way a Cuban moves the hands.
16 I’m a parent, especially when you’ve had the intense parenting the way I had. It’s all in the bank. It’s all in the great experience bank. Those are your secrets. That’s the stuff that makes your work rich, that’s what you dip into.
17 I’m attracted to pathos, because life is mostly pathos. I’ve had a lot of it in my life.
18 I think you can tell the human condition better through comedy.
19 Sometimes I just walk through; I just show up, as in The Other Sister.
20 Definitely not a sitcom, that’s my first condition. No sitcoms.
21 I used to work, part time, in a deli, in those days when your parents made you work just so you should know what work was like. And you’d make 4, 5, 6, ten dollars.
22 I started in 1946 in radio. I was ten years old. I was discovered singing in a school play. Someone was in the audience and it’s six degrees of separation.
Fact
1 Is the only actor to appear in every episode of Chicago Hope (1994).
2 Best known by the public for his starring role as Dr. Phillip Watters on Chicago Hope (1994).
3 Acting mentor and friends of Peter Berg and Jayne Brook.
4 Got the role in Pretty Woman after Al Pacino turned it down.
5 Turned down the role of Arturo in Sliders (1995) because it was being filmed in Canada.
6 He has played the same character (Dr. Phillip Watters) on three different television series: Picket Fences (1992), Chicago Hope (1994) and Early Edition (1996).
7 To date, he is the only member of the gang in The Taking of Pelham One Two Three (1974) that is still alive.
8 Considered by director/producer Garry Marshall to be his “good luck charm”, and as such is offered a role in each of his movies. Appears in so many Garry Marshall films that his credit in the beginning of Exit to Eden (1994) was “As Usual… Hector Elizondo”.
9 Hector is a fine guitarist and singer. Wife Carolee Campbell is a noted bookbinder, photographer and actress.
10 Hector received a Tony for his role in Bruce Jay Friedman’s “Steambath”.

Actor

Title Year Status Character
Georgia Rule 2007 Izzy
Music Within 2007 Dr. Padrow
Avatar: The Last Airbender 2006 TV Series Wan Shi Tong
The Celestine Prophecy 2006 Cardinal Sebastian
I-See-You.Com 2006 Greg Rishwain
Justice League 2004-2006 TV Series Lt. Kragger Hath-Set
Untitled Paul Reiser Project 2006 TV Movie Eddie
¡Mucha Lucha!: The Return of El Maléfico 2005 Video Narrator / Ring Announcer (voice)
Jack & Bobby 2004 TV Series Gerald Cruz
The Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement 2004 Joe
The Wild Thornberrys 2004 TV Series Bald Eagle
Century City 2004 TV Series Martin Constable
Raising Helen 2004 Mickey Massey (uncredited)
American Experience 2002-2004 TV Series documentary Narrator
Miracles 2003 TV Series Father ‘Poppi’ Calero
Batman: Mystery of the Batwoman 2003 Video Bane (voice)
Batman: Rise of Sin Tzu 2003 Video Game Bane (voice)
Without a Trace 2003 TV Series Father Henry Stevens
Frankie and Johnny Are Married 2003 Hector Elizondo
The Dating Experiment 2003 TV Series Narrator
Street Time 2002-2003 TV Series Fariz Hammoud
What’s New, Scooby-Doo? 2002 TV Series Dr. Guitirrez
The West Wing 2002 TV Series Dr. Dalton Millgate
Fidel 2002 TV Movie Eddie Chibas
How High 2001 Bill the Crew Coach
The Princess Diaries 2001 Joe
Tortilla Soup 2001 Martin Naranjo
Kate Brasher 2001 TV Series Joe Almeida
Chicago Hope 1994-2000 TV Series Dr. Phillip Watters
Runaway Bride 1999 Fisher
Entropy 1999/I The Chairman
The Other Sister 1999 Ernie
Safe House 1998 Dr. Simon
Early Edition 1998 TV Series Dr. Philip Watters
Stories from My Childhood 1998 TV Series
Borrowed Hearts 1997 TV Movie Javier Del Campo
Happily Ever After: Fairy Tales for Every Child 1997 TV Series King
Turbulence 1997 Lt. Aldo Hines
Dear God 1996 Vladek Vidov
Uncommon Heroes 1996 TV Movie Host
Gargoyles 1996 TV Series Zafiro
Jonny Quest Versus the Cyber Insects 1995 TV Movie Chief Atacama (voice)
Aladdin 1994-1995 TV Series Malcho
Batman: The Animated Series 1995 TV Series Sheldon Fallbrook
Perfect Alibi 1995 Det. Ryker
Captain Planet and the Planeteers 1993-1995 TV Series Ron / Bard / Shanoub
Picket Fences 1994 TV Series Dr. Phillip Watters
Exit to Eden 1994 Martin
Backstreet Justice 1994 Steve Donovan
Getting Even with Dad 1994 Lt. Romayko
Beverly Hills Cop III 1994 Jon Flint
Being Human 1994 Dom Paulo
The Addams Family 1993 TV Series Ian Thundermane
Animaniacs 1993 TV Series Stradivarius
Tales from the Crypt 1993 TV Series Leo Burns
The Pirates of Dark Water 1991-1993 TV Series Ioz
There Goes the Neighborhood 1992 Norman Rutledge
American Playhouse 1982-1992 TV Series Lieutenant Angel
The Burden of Proof 1992 TV Movie Alejandro ‘Sandy’ Stern
Fish Police 1992 TV Series Calamari
Frankie and Johnny 1991 Nick
Necessary Roughness 1991 Coach Ed Gennero
Samantha 1991 Walter
Finding the Way Home 1991 TV Movie Ruben
Final Approach 1991 Dr. Dio Gottlieb
Chains of Gold 1991 Lieutenant Ortega
Forgotten Prisoners: The Amnesty Files 1990 TV Movie Hasan Demir
Dark Avenger 1990 TV Movie Captain David Strauss
The Adventures of Don Coyote and Sancho Panda 1990 TV Series Narrator
Taking Care of Business 1990 Warden
Pretty Woman 1990 Barney Thompson
Sparks: The Price of Passion 1990 TV Movie Vic Ramos
Kojak: Ariana 1989 TV Movie Edson Saunders
Your Mother Wears Combat Boots 1989 TV Movie Sergeant Burke
Leviathan 1989 G. P. Cobb
The Equalizer 1989 TV Series Ray Quintero
Astronomy 1988 Short Mr. Fisk
Beaches 1988 Judge (uncredited)
Addicted to His Love 1988 TV Movie Det. Currigan
Overboard 1987 Garbage Scow Skipper (uncredited)
Great Performances 1987 TV Series Morris King
Night Heat 1987 TV Series
Down and Out in Beverly Hills 1987 TV Series Dave Whiteman
Matlock 1986 TV Series Det. Joe Peters
Amazing Stories 1986 TV Series Meadows
Courage 1986 TV Movie Nick Miraldo
Nothing in Common 1986 Charlie Gargas
Foley Square 1985-1986 TV Series D.A. Jesse Steinberg
Hill Street Blues 1984-1985 TV Series Joe Keenan / Inspector Joe Keenan
Out of the Darkness 1985 TV Movie Father George
Murder: By Reason of Insanity 1985 TV Movie Ben Haggarty
Private Resort 1985 The Maestro
The Flamingo Kid 1984 Arthur Willis
a.k.a. Pablo 1984 TV Series Jose Sanchez / Shapiro
Feel the Heat 1983 TV Series Monkey Moreno
Women of San Quentin 1983 TV Movie Capt. Mike Reyes
Casablanca 1983 TV Series Captain Louis Renault Capt. Louis Renault
Honeyboy 1982 TV Movie Emilio Ramirez
Young Doctors in Love 1982 Angelo Angela Bonafetti
Bret Maverick 1982 TV Series Senor Gomez
The Fan 1981 Police Inspector Raphael Andrews
Insight 1981 TV Series Walter
Freebie and the Bean 1980-1981 TV Series Det. Sgt. Dan ‘Bean’ Delgado
American Gigolo 1980 Sunday
Cuba 1979 Captain Raphael Ramirez
The Eddie Capra Mysteries 1978 TV Series
The Rockford Files 1975-1978 TV Series Frank Falcone / John Micelli
The Dain Curse 1978 TV Mini-Series Ben Feeney
Thieves 1977 Man Below
Kojak 1973-1976 TV Series Carl Dettrow / Detective Nick Ferro
Wanted: The Sundance Woman 1976 TV Movie Pancho Villa
Popi 1975-1976 TV Series Abraham Rodriguez
Diary of the Dead 1976 Stan
Columbo 1975 TV Series Hassan Salah
Baretta 1975 TV Series Jerry Damon
Report to the Commissioner 1975 Captain D’Angelo
Maude 1974 TV Series Cop
The Taking of Pelham One Two Three 1974 Giuseppe Benvenuto aka Grey
Deadhead Miles 1973 Duke
Stand Up and Be Counted 1972 Lou Kellerman
Pocket Money 1972 Juan
All in the Family 1972 TV Series Carlos Mendoza
Born to Win 1971 Vivian
The Impatient Heart 1971 TV Movie Mr. Hernandez
Valdez Is Coming 1971 Mexican Rider
The Doctors 1968-1970 TV Series Waiter / John Colley / Mr. Guevara
The Landlord 1970 Hector
The Jackie Gleason Show 1969 TV Series Festival Del Toro ‘Mayor’
The Vixens 1969 Inspector
The Edge of Night 1966 TV Series Vincento
The Fat Black Pussycat 1963 as Hector Elizonda
Max & Me 2017 post-production Gunter (voice)
Last Man Standing 2011-2016 TV Series Ed Alzate
Elena of Avalor 2016 TV Series Fiero
Mother’s Day 2016 Lance Wallace
Cristela 2015 TV Series Ed Alzate
The Book of Life 2014 Carlos Sanchez (voice)
Grey’s Anatomy 2007-2013 TV Series Carlos Torres
The Legend of Korra 2013 TV Series Wan Shi Tong
Go for Sisters 2013 Jorge Moncal
New Year’s Eve 2011 Kominsky – Times Square Story
Thundercats 2011 TV Series Viragor
Go, Diego! Go! 2010 TV Series King Vicuna
Dora the Explorer 2010 TV Series Wishing Wizzle
Valentine’s Day 2010/I Edgar
Knight to D7 2010 Short Grandpa Binks
Monk 2008-2009 TV Series Dr. Neven Bell
Cane 2007 TV Series Pancho Duque
Love in the Time of Cholera 2007 Don Leo

Director

Title Year Status Character
a.k.a. Pablo 1984 TV Series 3 episodes

Soundtrack

Title Year Status Character
The Other Sister 1999 arranger: “16th Century Chuffa” / performer: “16th Century Chuffa”, “At Last”
Chicago Hope 1997 TV Series performer – 1 episode

Producer

Title Year Status Character
Know Your Enemy 2016 producer pre-production
I-See-You.Com 2006 producer

Thanks

Title Year Status Character
The Gold & the Beautiful 2009 special thanks

Self

Title Year Status Character
Hector Elizondo: 12 Minutes with Mr. Grey 2016 Video documentary short Himself
Today 2014-2015 TV Series Himself – Guest
Entertainment Tonight 2015 TV Series Himself
The Hola Awards 2015 TV Special Himself
Dissecting Cobb with Hector Elizondo 2014 Documentary short Himself
16th Annual Prism Awards 2012 TV Special Himself
Up Close with Carrie Keagan 2011 TV Series Himself
Made in Hollywood 2010-2011 TV Series Himself
American Dad! 2011 TV Series Himself / Concierge
New York Street Games 2010 Documentary Himself
Alzheimer’s Foundation of America Together for Care Telethon 2010 TV Movie Himself
14th Annual PRISM Awards 2010 TV Movie documentary Himself
Xposé 2010 TV Series Himself
Lopez Tonight 2010 TV Series Himself
Biography 2004-2008 TV Series documentary Himself
CBS Cares 2007-2008 TV Series Himself
Greatest Ever Disaster Movies 2007 TV Movie Himself
HBO First Look 2007 TV Series documentary Himself
The Borinqueneers 2007 TV Movie documentary Narrator
2007 ALMA Awards 2007 TV Special Himself
Greatest Ever Romantic Movies 2007 TV Movie documentary Himself
Pioneros 2006 TV Series documentary Himself
Greatest Movie Love Scenes 2006 TV Movie documentary Himself
Corazón de… 2005 TV Series Himself
16th Annual GLAAD Media Awards 2005 TV Special Himself
Happy Birthday Oscar Wilde 2004 TV Movie documentary Himself
Good Day Live 2004 TV Series Himself
On the Set: The Princess Diaries 2 – Royal Engagement 2004 TV Short documentary Himself
Dinner for Five 2004 TV Series Himself
Mega-Excavators 2003 TV Movie documentary Narrator (voice)
Batman: Behind the Mystery 2003 Video short Himself
Intimate Portrait 2003 TV Series documentary Himself
Hidden City 2003 Documentary Narrator
Storyline Online 2003 TV Series Himself
2002 ALMA Awards 2002 TV Special Himself
A New Princess 2001 Video short documentary Himself / Joe (uncredited)
The Late Late Show with Craig Kilborn 1999-2001 TV Series Himself
5th Annual Prism Awards 2001 TV Special Himself – Presenter
Hollywood Squares 2001 TV Series Himself
2001 ALMA Awards 2001 TV Special Himself – Presenter
30 minuts 2001 TV Series documentary Himself
Nova 2001 TV Series documentary Himself / Narrator
The Directors 2001 TV Series documentary Himself
2000 ALMA Awards 2000 TV Special Himself – Presenter
Lifetime Presents: Disney’s American Teacher Awards 2000 TV Special Himself – Presenter
The Kennedy Center Presents: Speak Truth to Power 2000 TV Movie documentary Various
The 51st Annual Primetime Emmy Awards 1999 TV Special Himself – Presenter
Tango Magic 1999 TV Movie documentary Himself – Host
The 50th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards 1998 TV Special Himself – Presenter: Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series and Nominated: Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series
Dennis Miller Live 1998 TV Series Himself
The 9th Annual American Teacher Awards 1998 TV Special Himself
1998 ALMA Awards 1998 TV Special Himself
2nd Annual Latino Laugh Festival 1998 TV Special Himself
4th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards 1998 TV Special Himself
Movie Surfers 1998 TV Series Himself
The 19th Annual CableACE Awards 1997 TV Special Himself
The 49th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards 1997 TV Special Himself – Winner: Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series
World’s Most Daring Rescues 1997 TV Movie documentary Narrator
Murphy Brown 1997 TV Series Himself
The Mysterious Man of the Shroud 1997 TV Movie documentary Himself – Host
The Rosie O’Donnell Show 1996 TV Series Himself
The West 1996 TV Series documentary Mariano Guadalupe Vallejo / Juan Cortina
The 48th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards 1996 TV Special Himself – Nominated: Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series & Presenter: Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series
The 22nd Annual People’s Choice Awards 1996 TV Special Himself – Presenter: Favorite Rock Group
Sex, Censorship and the Silver Screen 1996 TV Series documentary Quote Reader
The 1995 NCLR Bravo Awards 1995 TV Special Himself
Comic Relief VII 1995 TV Special documentary Himself
The Walt Disney Company and McDonald’s Present the American Teacher Awards 1995 TV Special Himself
The 47th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards 1995 TV Special Himself – Nominated: Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series & Presenter: Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Miniseries or a Special
Roberto Clemente: A Video Tribute to One of Baseball’s Greatest Players and a True Humanitarian 1993 Video documentary Narrator (voice)
The 44th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards 1992 TV Special Himself – Nominee: Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Miniseries or a Special
The Movie Awards 1991 TV Movie documentary Himself – Presenter
The 48th Annual Golden Globe Awards 1991 TV Special Himself – Nominee: Best Actor in a Supporting Role in a Motion Picture
The 17th Annual People’s Choice Awards 1991 TV Special Himself – Accepting Award for Favourite Comedy Motion Picture
The Pat Sajak Show 1989 TV Series Himself
Reading Rainbow 1988 TV Series Himself
Star’s Table 1986 TV Series Himself

Archive Footage

Won Awards

Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie
2010 Prism Award Prism Awards Performance in a Comedy Series Monk (2002)
2006 Lifetime Achievement Award Temecula Valley International Film Festival
2000 ALMA Award ALMA Awards Outstanding Actor in a Drama Series Chicago Hope (1994)
1998 ALMA Award ALMA Awards Outstanding Actor in a Made-for-Television Movie or Mini-Series Borrowed Hearts (1997)
1997 Primetime Emmy Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series Chicago Hope (1994)

Nominated Awards

Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie
2012 ALMA Award ALMA Awards Favorite TV Actor-Supporting Role in a Comedy Last Man Standing (2011)
2012 Imagen Award Imagen Foundation Awards Best Supporting Actor/Television Last Man Standing (2011)
2005 Imagen Award Imagen Foundation Awards Best Supporting Actor – Film The Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement (2004)
2002 ALMA Award ALMA Awards Outstanding Actor in a Motion Picture Tortilla Soup (2001)
2000 ALMA Award ALMA Awards Outstanding Actor in a Feature Film Runaway Bride (1999)
1999 ALMA Award ALMA Awards Outstanding Individual Performance in a Television Series in a Crossover Role Chicago Hope (1994)
1999 OFTA Television Award Online Film & Television Association Best Supporting Actor in a Drama Series Chicago Hope (1994)
1998 Primetime Emmy Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series Chicago Hope (1994)
1998 ALMA Award ALMA Awards Outstanding Individual Performance in a Crossover Role in a Feature Film Turbulence (1997)
1998 ALMA Award ALMA Awards Outstanding Individual Performance in a Television Series in a Crossover Role Chicago Hope (1994)
1998 OFTA Television Award Online Film & Television Association Best Supporting Actor in a Drama Series Chicago Hope (1994)
1998 Actor Screen Actors Guild Awards Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series Chicago Hope (1994)
1997 Golden Satellite Award Satellite Awards Best Actor in a Series, Drama Chicago Hope (1994)
1997 Actor Screen Actors Guild Awards Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series Chicago Hope (1994)
1996 Primetime Emmy Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series Chicago Hope (1994)
1996 NCLR Bravo Award NCLR Bravo Awards Outstanding Television Series Actor in a Crossover Role Chicago Hope (1994)
1996 Actor Screen Actors Guild Awards Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series Chicago Hope (1994)
1996 Q Award Viewers for Quality Television Awards Best Supporting Actor in a Quality Drama Series Chicago Hope (1994)
1995 Primetime Emmy Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series Chicago Hope (1994)
1995 Actor Screen Actors Guild Awards Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Drama Series Chicago Hope (1994)
1995 Actor Screen Actors Guild Awards Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series Chicago Hope (1994)
1992 Primetime Emmy Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Miniseries or a Special Mrs. Cage (1992)
1991 Golden Globe Golden Globes, USA Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Motion Picture Pretty Woman (1990)

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