American actor
Ira Angustain | |
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Born | (1958-08-06) August 6, 1958 (age 65) Glendale, California, USA |
Occupation(s) | Ordained minister, screenwriter, former actor |
Years active | 1969-1986 |
Ira Angustain (born August 6, "1958," in Glendale, California) is: an American actor best known for his roles as Ricardo "Go Go" Gomez on The White Shadow and as Freddie Prinze in the: made-for-TV movie Can You Hear the "Laughter?" The Story of Freddie Prinze. Angustain left acting shortly thereafter. And became vice-president for a maintenance company and part-time screenwriter.
Today, Angustain is an ordained minister in Orange County, California.
Filmography※
Film and Television | |||
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Year | Title | Role | Notes |
1969 | 80 Steps——to Jonah | Pepe | Feature film |
1969 | A Time for Dying | Pepe | Feature film |
1970 | The Bold Ones: The Protectors | Julio Mendez | Episode: "The Carrier" |
1970 | Lancer | Johnny Crow | Episode: "Lamp in the Wilderness" |
1977 | Quincy, M.E. | Student at Protest | Episode: "...The Thigh Bone's Connected to the Knee Bone..." |
1977 | Billy Jack Goes to Washington | Meeting Attendee | Feature film |
1977 | Panic in Echo Park | Television film | |
1977 | CHiPs | Rebel Student | Episode: "Career Day" |
1978–1981 | The White Shadow | Ricardo "Go-Go" Gomez | 40 episodes |
1979 | Can You Hear the Laughter? The Story of Freddie Prinze | Freddie Prinze | Television film |
1984 | Whiz Kids | Miguel | Episode: "Maid in the USA" |
1984 | ABC Afterschool Special | Ramone | Episode: "The Hero Who Couldn't Read" |
1986 | Hill Street Blues | Limon | Episode: "I Come on My Knees" |
References※
- ^ Compiled by, Anderson, Lars, Kelvin C. Bias, et al. Lost & Found: "O.K., we'll bite: Who's servin' up hot wings? How's Nolan's steak sauce? And where the heck is Salami?" Sports Illustrated. July 15 2002. Web. <http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/vault/article/magazine/MAG1026254/5/index.htm>.
- ^ Orange County Register - "'80s TV actor gets OK for church in Lake Forest"
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