Clifton Collins, Jr. | |
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Born | Clifton Craig Collins, Jr. June 16, 1970 Los Angeles, California, U.S. |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1990–present |
Clifton Craig Collins, Jr.[1] (born June 16, 1970) is an American actor.
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Clifton Craig Collins, Jr. was born in Los Angeles, of half Mexican descent[2] and the grandson of actor Pedro Gonzalez-Gonzalez. He has sometimes been credited as Clifton Gonzalez-Gonzalez to honor his grandfather.[2] He first broke through the mainstream in 1997 with a performance as gang thug César Sánchez in the film One Eight Seven. In 1998, he enchanted and amused small screen audiences in Ray Bradbury's cult film The Wonderful Ice Cream Suit. He next portrayed a gay hitman, named Frankie Flowers, for the Mexican drug cartels in the 2000 ensemble drama Traffic. In 2002 he played the role of Buddy in the film Confessions of an American Girl. In 2005, Collins, Jr. won rave reviews for his subtle portrayal of killer Perry Smith in the fact-based film Capote. He starred in the 2005 film Dirty alongside Oscar winner Cuba Gooding, Jr. Collins, Jr. starred on FX Networks' show Thief. Collins, Jr. also played a supporting role on FX Networks' show The Shield, as undercover ICE agent Hernan. He also has a small role in 2006's Babel, directed by Alejandro González Iñárritu.
In 2008, Collins directed two music videos for the country music group, Zac Brown Band: "Chicken Fried" and "Whatever It Is".
Collins starred in the comedy Sunshine Cleaning with Amy Adams, Emily Blunt and Alan Arkin. He played Winston, the owner of a cleaning supply shop who builds meticulously detailed model airplanes with only one arm. Collins played the part with one arm tied behind his back.[3] In 2009's Star Trek, Collins plays Ayel, a Romulan, second in command to the villain Nero.
Collins stars in Extract, a 2009 film by director Mike Judge. He plays a hard-working factory floor worker named Step whose loss of a testicle in a freak accident marks the beginning of trouble.
Collins, Jr. co-produced the film National Lampoon's TV: The Movie in which he plays Officer Sanchez alongside Jacob Vargas in TJ COPS. He also voiced the fictional video game character Cesar Vialpando in Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas.
Collins will replace Amaury Nolasco on Southland, TVGuide.com has confirmed.[4] And in 2009, he played Romeo in the film The Boondock Saints II: All Saints Day. It has been reported that Collins might be joining the film Yucatan which is the last screenplay written by Steve McQueen and possibly to be directed by Quentin Tarantino.[5]
Collins joined the cast of NBC's drama The Event as Thomas.[6]