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Born in [[Puerto Rico]], but raised in the [[Bronx]] borough of [[New York City]],<ref>[http://www.hollywoodpoker.com/green-room/celebrity-poker/biographies/david-zayas.html HollywoodPoker.com:David Zayas]</ref> Zayas joined the [[United States Air Force]] early in life where he was able to develop skills that would lead him to become a [[New York City Police Department|New York Police]] officer after he was discharged from service. As a police officer, Zayas developed the personality that would allow him to develop as a character actor, and which led to a series of acting jobs on television and film mainly playing law enforcement officers.<ref>[http://www.buddytv.com/articles/dexter/profile/david-zayas.aspx BuddyTV: David Zayas]</ref> However, working in law enforcement also provided Zayas with the ability to play characters on the other side of the law, like [[Enrique Morales]], one of the most memorable inmates of [[HBO]]'s long-running prison-drama ''[[OZ (TV series)|OZ]]''. In a total number of 28 episodes from 2002-2003, Zayas's character became one of the most ruthless inmates featured in that series. |
Born in [[Puerto Rico]], but raised in the [[Bronx]] borough of [[New York City]],<ref>[http://www.hollywoodpoker.com/green-room/celebrity-poker/biographies/david-zayas.html HollywoodPoker.com:David Zayas]</ref> Zayas joined the [[United States Air Force]] early in life where he was able to develop skills that would lead him to become a [[New York City Police Department|New York Police]] officer after he was discharged from service. As a police officer, Zayas developed the personality that would allow him to develop as a character actor, and which led to a series of acting jobs on television and film mainly playing law enforcement officers.<ref>[http://www.buddytv.com/articles/dexter/profile/david-zayas.aspx BuddyTV: David Zayas]</ref> However, working in law enforcement also provided Zayas with the ability to play characters on the other side of the law, like [[Enrique Morales]], one of the most memorable inmates of [[HBO]]'s long-running prison-drama ''[[OZ (TV series)|OZ]]''. In a total number of 28 episodes from 2002-2003, Zayas's character became one of the most ruthless inmates featured in that series. |
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Zayas is also a talented musician, having performed percussions with artists including [[Jason Mraz]]. A member of the ''LAByrinth Theatre Company'' since 1992,<ref>[http://www.labtheater.org/companymembers/member77.html LAByrinth Theatre Company]</ref> a New York City- |
Zayas is also a talented musician, having performed percussions with artists including [[Jason Mraz]]. A member of the ''LAByrinth Theatre Company'' since 1992,<ref>[http://www.labtheater.org/companymembers/member77.html LAByrinth Theatre Company]</ref> a New York City-based traveling actors group, Zayas has branched out into television and film projects, which has diversified his résumé with guest roles in such popular television series such as ''[[New York Undercover]]'' and ''NYPD''. It was at LAByrinth where he met his future wife, actress [[Liza Colón-Zayas]].{{Fact|date=March 2009}} They presently reside in [[Los Angeles]] where Zayas plays homicide detective [[List of Dexter characters#Det./Sgt. Angelo "Angel" Batista|Angel Batista]] in the [[Showtime]] drama ''[[Dexter (TV series)|Dexter]]''. |
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He plays the main villain - evil dictator General Garza in the upcoming [[Sylvester Stallone]] film ''[[The Expendables (2010 film)|The Expendables]]''. |
He plays the main villain - evil dictator General Garza in the upcoming [[Sylvester Stallone]] film ''[[The Expendables (2010 film)|The Expendables]]''. |
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David Zayas | |
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Years active | 1995 - current |
Spouse | Liza Colón-Zayas |
David Zayas is a Puerto Rican-American theatrical, film, and television actor. He is most known for his roles as Angel Batista on Showtime's series Dexter and as Enrique Morales on the HBO prison drama Oz.
Biography
Born in Puerto Rico, but raised in the Bronx borough of New York City,[1] Zayas joined the United States Air Force early in life where he was able to develop skills that would lead him to become a New York Police officer after he was discharged from service. As a police officer, Zayas developed the personality that would allow him to develop as a character actor, and which led to a series of acting jobs on television and film mainly playing law enforcement officers.[2] However, working in law enforcement also provided Zayas with the ability to play characters on the other side of the law, like Enrique Morales, one of the most memorable inmates of HBO's long-running prison-drama OZ. In a total number of 28 episodes from 2002-2003, Zayas's character became one of the most ruthless inmates featured in that series.
Zayas is also a talented musician, having performed percussions with artists including Jason Mraz. A member of the LAByrinth Theatre Company since 1992,[3] a New York City-based traveling actors group, Zayas has branched out into television and film projects, which has diversified his résumé with guest roles in such popular television series such as New York Undercover and NYPD. It was at LAByrinth where he met his future wife, actress Liza Colón-Zayas.[citation needed] They presently reside in Los Angeles where Zayas plays homicide detective Angel Batista in the Showtime drama Dexter.
He plays the main villain - evil dictator General Garza in the upcoming Sylvester Stallone film The Expendables.
References
External links
- Official website
- David Zayas at IMDb
- "One on one with David Zayas", HoboTrashcan.com.
- Interview with David Zayas (Angel Batista) of Dexter
- Living people
- American film actors
- American stage actors
- American television actors
- Actors from New York
- New York City Police Department officers
- People from the Bronx
- Puerto Rican-Americans
- Puerto Rican film actors
- Puerto Rican stage actors
- Puerto Rican television actors
- United States Air Force personnel
- Puerto Rican people stubs