Luis Contreras
Known for: Acting
Born: September 17, 1950 in San Juan, Puerto Rico - Died: June 19, 2004
Luis Contreras (September 18, 1950 – June 20, 2004) was an American character actor. The son of actor Roberto Contreras, his film debut was in Close Encounters of the Third Kind. Contreras appeared in multiple movies for director Walter Hill: The Long Riders, 48 Hrs., Extreme Prejudice, Red Heat, Geronimo: An American Legend, and Last Man Standing. He will forever be known as Biker #2 (the biker with an eye patch) who suggests his gang, Satan's Helpers, stab, tattoo, hang, and then kill Pee-Wee Herman after he knocks over all their motorcycles outside the biker bar. Later, Biker #2 wishes Pee-wee good luck in finding his bike after he impresses them with his dancing. Contreras died of cancer in 2004 at 53.
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Gang Member
Close Encounters of the Third Kind
Federale
Extreme Prejudice
Lupo
The Long Riders
Man at the Bar
Suburban Commando
Ringo
Last Man Standing
Comandante Ramirez
A Touch of Scandal
Eugenio Salvador
Dollman
Jackson
Desert Kickboxer
Wednesday Afternoon
The Bartender
Dragstrip Girl
Raoul
Across the Line
Timex
Bound by Honor
Realthing
Walker
Benito
Rio Diablo
Pedro Almenzar
Sunset
Jail Inmates
Running Scared
Thug (uncredited)
Straight to Hell
Sal
Lower Level
Street Person
The Last Married Couple in America
Party Guest
Heart Beat
Mexican Junkie
Big Trouble
Terrorist #2
After Midnight
The Dogs' Master (segment "A Night on the Town")
Geronimo: An American Legend
Rurale Officer