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Off-screen, he’s worked with the Boys and Girls Club of America, The River Keepers and Project Hope Foundation and has been involved with the Democratic party and social activist causes involving the Hispanic population.Since yesterday’s music video of the day was Crockett’s Theme, it seems only appropriate that today’s music video should be for the Miami Vice Theme.īrandon Tartikoff revolutionized television when he requested a television show about “MTV cops.” Of course, before Crockett and Tubbs could take on the Miami underworld, they needed a soundtrack that was appropriate for their pastel-and-guns lifestyle.
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His film career includes parts in “American Me,” which he also directed, “Selena,” and “Blade Runner” and dozens of TV credits, including recurring roles in “Battlestar Galactica” and “Mayans M.C.” “I, all of a sudden, became able to direct my own life. “Ladies and gentlemen, the rest is history,” Olmos said.

“It was the very first play that ever made it to Broadway that dealt with Hispanic themes,” Olmos said. Later he turned his attention to acting but it took him 14 years to catch his big break with the role of El Pachuco in the Broadway play “Zoot Suit” in 1979. Soon, his band was playing the Sunset Strip when rock ‘n’ roll legends, like Jim Morrison and Jimi Hendrix, hung out there in the 1960s.

The Los Angeles native took the same approach to music that he did with baseball, practicing seven days a week even when he didn’t want to, he said.
