Enrique Castillo
Known for: Acting
Born: December 9, 1949 in Calexico, California, USA
Castillo was a founding member of The Latino Theater Company. He co-wrote the company’s plays Stone Wedding and August 29. In addition to the plays, he wrote and directed the film The History of The Latino Theater Company, a documentary chronicling the theater company, and co-produced the company’s annual comedy fundraiser Noche de Risa y Susto. In 1997 Castillo created Four Brown Hats Entertainment (FBHE), a film and theater production company. With FBHE, he adapted and directed The Last Angry Brown Hat. Following this, he wrote and directed Veteranos: A Legacy of Valor, a theater piece honoring the military contributions by Latinos in America’s defense. Among his completed feature film scripts are Yo Solo, The Cobra, Valley of the Dead, Deerdancer, and The Last Angry Brown Hat.
Known for
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The Hi-Lo Country
Levi Gomez
A Beautiful Life
Don Miguel
Graffiti
Little Treasure
Cantina Voice #2
Déjà Vu
Claire's Father
Borderline
Arturo
A Small Killing
Latin Student
Bound by Honor
Montana
The Delos Adventure
Luis Vasquez
El Padrino II: Border Intrusion
Jesse Mendoza
In the Line of Duty: The Price of Vengeance
In Good Company
Hector
Nixon
Virgilio Gonzales, Watergate Burglar
Mars Attacks!
Hispanic Colonel
Seguin
Gregorio Esparza
Fighting Back: The Story of Rocky Bleier
Carlos Martinez
The Sellouts
Get Out of My Room
"El Coyote" (segment 'Born In East L.A.')
Losin' It
Taxi Driver #2
Homebound
Gilberto Escamilla
Fuego
Beatriz at Dinner
Marcus
Black Moon Rising
Mechanic #1