Richard Cabral

Actor

Birthday August 28, 1984

Birth Sign Virgo

Birthplace Los Angeles, California, U.S.

Age 39 years old

Nationality United States

Height 1.75 m

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1983

Richard Cabral (born August 28, 1983) is an American actor, occasional producer and writer.

1990

He said in an interview with Entertainment Tonight that his family had been a part of the gang scene since the 1990s.

He was a documented member of Varrio 213 in Montebello (East Los Angeles), California.

When he was a child, he was separated from his family.

He was incarcerated at the age of 13 for stealing a wallet.

Cabral developed an addiction to crack cocaine by the age of 15.

He obtained his GED as a teenager but once again got in trouble with the law.

He was sentenced to prison for violent assault with a deadly weapon (shooting), and was released at the age of 25.

Cabral's entertainment career started in the Chicano Rap music scene as a member of the chicano rap group "Charlie Row Campo".

He created several albums and features under the moniker "Baby Jokes", or "Joker".

The music mostly depicted negative, gang-related street tales.

While Cabral was trying to turn his life around, his friends recommended he seek out the services of Homeboy Industries, a gang-intervention program based in Los Angeles.

There he auditioned and landed his first role, which led him to further his skills through acting classes and seminars.

2009

In 2009, he began to act, with Cabral appearing in the television show Southland.

2010

In 2010, he appeared in the music video for Bruno Mars' single "Grenade".

2013

In 2013, Cabral won the Lo Maximo award from Homeboy Industries, which honors HI service recipients who give back to the community.

2015

He is best known for his roles on Mayans M.C. on FX, the ABC television series American Crime, which earned him a Primetime Emmy Award nomination in 2015, and the Fox television series Lethal Weapon.

Cabral grew up in East Los Angeles, in a second-generation Mexican-American family.

He became active in gang activity from an early age.

In 2015, Cabral starred in the mini-series American Crime, in which he portrayed the character Hector Tontz.

For his role, Cabral was nominated for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Limited Series or a Movie at the 2015 Primetime Emmy Awards.

2016

In 2016, Cabral co-wrote with Robert Egan a one-man show called Fighting Shadows, about his experiences as a former gang member who spent years in and out of prison.