Rick Gonzalez

Actor

Birthday June 30, 1979

Birth Sign Cancer

Birthplace New York City, U.S.

Age 44 years old

Nationality United States

Height 5′ 8″

#18857 Most Popular

1979

Rick Gonzalez (born June 30, 1979) is an American actor.

He is known for his roles as Timo Cruz in the motion picture Coach Carter, as Spanish in Old School, as Ben Gonzalez on the CW supernatural drama television series Reaper, and as Naps In Roll Bounce.

1997

In 1997, he graduated and began to pursue a career in acting.

1998

Gonzalez started his acting career in New York, where he landed a small role in the made for television movie Thicker Than Blood (1998) as Sanchez.

1999

In 1999, he made his feature movie debut as Ricky in the movie Mambo Cafe, which was released in the year 2000.

2000

He followed that by participating in the film Prince of Central Park (2000) before heading for Los Angeles, California.

His TV guest appearances have been in Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (2000), Touched by an Angel (2001) as Ramone, ER (2001) as Jorge Escalona, Buffy the Vampire Slayer (2002) as Tomas, The Shield (2002), CSI: Miami (2006), Castle (2010), Lie to Me (2010), and Bones (2011).

2001

In Hollywood, he landed a small part as a gangbanger in the 2001 film Crocodile Dundee in Los Angeles.

2003

He followed that with the roles of Rudy Bonilla in The Rookie, starring Dennis Quaid and as the sex-crazed Primo in the 2003 movie Biker Boyz.

Gonzalez has appeared in the 2003 comedy Old School (alongside Luke Wilson, Vince Vaughn and Will Ferrell) as "Spanish", Laurel Canyon (2003) as Wyett, Subway Cafe (2004) as Vincent Young, War of the Worlds (2005) as Vincent, Roll Bounce (2005) as Naps, Pulse (2006) as Stone, First Snow (2006) as Andy Lopez, Illegal Tender (2007) as Wilson DeLeon Jr., What We Do Is Secret (2007) as Pat Smear.

He also appears in Apartment 143 as Paul Ortega.

2005

In 2005, he played the role of Timo Cruz in the movie Coach Carter.

Gonzalez also appeared in Twista's video "Hope", which is the lead single off the Coach Carter movie soundtrack.

He played the male lead in Mashonda's "Back of Tha Club" video; and has also starred in the video to the Obie Trice song "Snitch", where he plays a member of a group who successfully pull off a bank robbery, and then snitches on them.

Gonzalez was also in Red Cafe's video for "All Night Long" which was also in the Coach Carter movie soundtrack.

2008

Gonzalez had a blog about the 2008 MLB Post Season and was nicknamed the "October Gonzo".

2011

The Closer (2011) Most recently, he co-starred in the CW television series Reaper as Ben Gonzalez.

He co-starred in Lady Gaga's 2011 music video for her single "Judas" where he portrays Jesus.

On May 24, 2011, Gonzalez released his mixtape album hosted by DJ G-Spot titled "The Invisible Man" citing "I called it the invisible man because of my frustration trying to get my music career going for at least 7 years and feeling ignored by the industry. So I felt invisible to them (music industry)."

2012

He also appeared on the song "Bully Rap" off of Sean Price's last album Mic Tyson, it was released on October 30, 2012.

2013

In 2013, Gonzalez appeared in the NCIS episode "Oil & Water", as Lenny Machaca.

In 2022, Gonzalez joined the cast of Law & Order: Organized Crime as Detective Bobby Reyes.

2016

From 2016–2020, he portrayed the superhero vigilante character Rene Ramirez / Wild Dog on the CW superhero drama series Arrow.

In 2021, he starred in the TV series adaptation of The Lost Symbol.

In 2022, he joined the cast of Law & Order: Organized Crime as Detective Bobby Reyes.

Gonzalez was born in New York City, of Dominican and Puerto Rican descent.

His parents met in Washington, DC, where they married.

They moved and settled down in the Bushwick section of Brooklyn where they raised Gonzalez.

His parents were later divorced.

He attended elementary and junior high school while living in Brooklyn.

Ever since he was a young child, Gonzalez would put on improvised "shows" for his family and participate in all of his school's plays.

His teachers were instrumental in convincing Gonzalez to apply and try out for LaGuardia High School of the Performing Arts, on which Fame was based, in Manhattan.

He did as suggested and was accepted.