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* ''Boy Meets World'' (TV, 1997, with [[William Russ]]) |
* ''Boy Meets World'' (TV, 1997, with [[William Russ]]) |
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* ''True Rights (2000, most recent movie appearance)'' |
* ''True Rights (2000, most recent movie appearance)'' |
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* ''Nip/Tuck'' (TV, 2003, episodes with [[Patti D'Arbanville]]) |
* ''Nip/Tuck'' (TV, 2003, episodes with [[Patti D'Arbanville]]) |
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* ''This American Housewife'' (TV pilot, 2012, with [[Melanie Griffith]]) |
* ''This American Housewife'' (TV pilot, 2012, with [[Melanie Griffith]]) |
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Jonathan Del Arco
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Miami Vice Character
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Ricky Diaz ("God's Work")
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Born
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March 7, 1966, Uruguay
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Active
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1987-present
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Jonathan Del Arco (born March 7, 1966, Uruguay) is an American actor who made his acting debut as Ricky Diaz, a neighborhood punk that spraypainted Father Ernesto Lupe's AIDS hospice, and for a brief time was a suspect in his murder in the episode "God's Work" of the series Miami Vice.
Career
Del Arco's most famous roles include "Hugh the Borg" in the series Star Trek: The Next Generation and "Dr. Morales", deputy medical examiner in the series The Closer (with Kyra Sedgwick) and its' continuation without Sedgwick in Major Crimes, his most recent TV appearance.
His other roles include:
- Lost Angels (1989, first movie appearance, with William O'Leary and Graham Beckel)
- The Wonder Years (TV, 1993)
- Blossom (TV, 1994)
- Boy Meets World (TV, 1997, with William Russ)
- True Rights (2000, most recent movie appearance)
- Star Trek:Voyager starring Robert Beltran "The Void"(2001)
- Nip/Tuck (TV, 2003, episodes with Patti D'Arbanville)
- This American Housewife (TV pilot, 2012, with Melanie Griffith)