Carlos Ferro (American actor)
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Carlos Ferro | |
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File:Carlos Ferro Madrid.jpg
Ferro in Madrid in 2009
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Born | Carlo Ferro San Francisco, California, U.S. |
Occupation | Actor, voice actor |
Years active | 1983–present |
Carlos Ferro is an American actor, writer, director, and producer.
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Early life
Carlos' first career in the entertainment industry was as a DJ. Leaving music for a career in theatre and television, his work eventually led to a stint as an artist in residence at Cornell University.[1]
Performance
Carlos starred in the show SAL, originally produced at the Climate Theatre in San Francisco then at the Zephyr Theatre in Hollywood.[when?] His portrayal of Sal Mineo, co-produced and co-written by him, received a Bay Area Theatre Critics Circle Award nomination for Best Solo Performance.[2][third-party source needed]
Since then, he has continued acting in television, both on-camera (in Star Trek: The Next Generation episode Genesis) and in animation voice-over (Justice League, Spawn). He also had a short speaking role as Olivero Sisko in 'Big Top Scooby Doo'. He has worked with director John Landis and actors Jerry Lewis, Harvey Fierstein and Dudley Moore.[1][3]
Video game voice acting
Year | Title | Role | Reference |
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2002 | X-Men: Next Dimension | Forge | |
2003 | James Bond 007: Everything or Nothing | Peruvian villain | |
2005 | Tony Hawk's American Wasteland | Cholo, Cholo #2, Tool Pusher | |
2006 | Scarface: The World is Yours | Colombian drug lord | |
2006 | Saints Row | Manuel Orejuela | |
2006 | Gears of War | Dominic Santiago | |
2007 | Assassin's Creed | Damascus Bureau Leader | |
2008 | Gears of War 2 | Dominic Santiago | |
2008 | Quantum of Solace | Spanish mercenary | |
2009 | The Godfather II | Michael Corleone | |
2009 | Assassin's Creed 2 | Leonardo da Vinci | |
2010 | Command & Conquer: Tiberian Twilight | Mastodon | |
2010 | Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood | Leonardo da Vinci | |
2011 | Gears of War 3 | Dominic Santiago | [4] |
Film production
Extended stays in London and Madrid inspired Carlos to found Argumento Films in 2004. Its first release "RASTROS" was his film writing and directing debut.[non-primary source needed][1]
Music video production
In 2005 Carlos made his foray into the world of music videos, producing and directing musical artist Stoomie's "Two For a Tenner - Yes Please (Melrose Edit)."[5]
References
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- Living people
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- Hispanic and Latino American male actors