Aldo Gonzalez

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Aldo Gonzalez (born November 17, 1974 in Boyle Heights , Los Angeles , California ) is an American actor .

Career

At the age of twelve Gonzalez was a drummer in a band. But instead of ending up on the big stage, which was his dream, his life was steered in the wrong direction by his gang life in the 1980s . At the age of 29, he decided to change his life as he was now in prison . Gonzalez was often given roles of Hispanic origin, roles from the drug or gang milieu or can be seen as a prisoner because of his appearance.

In the US television series My Life Cray embodied Gonzalez in a sequence a drug lord and in another episode a car thief . In the following year he played in the direct-to-video production Bottoms Up as a breakdancer . Jason Mewes , Paris Hilton and David Keith can be seen in the leading roles . In the same year, Gonzalez played a drug dealer in the action film Waist Deep . He stood in front of the camera with Tyrese Gibson , Meagan Good and The Game . In the television series Navy CIS , episode Iced , he got a role as Alejandro Marquez , which is not included in the credits. Likewise, his work in the film Date Movie was not mentioned in the credits. Aldo Gonzalez made a brief appearance at a party in the Adam Sandler- produced comedy Grandma's Boy . In 2007 he stood in front of the camera as prison inmate Thug Lewis for Sony Pictures Entertainment's DVD production , Half Dead 2 - The Right of the Strong . He worked with former wrestling star Bill Goldberg , who played the lead role.

In 2008 Gonzalez played the character Cholo in three episodes of the American television series Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles , but is not listed in the credits for two episodes. In the series Sons of Anarchy and The Hard Times of RJ Berger Gonzalez received a role in 2011 for one and two episodes, respectively. Gonzalez also starred in the horror film Hyenas , in which Costas Mandylor and Meshach Taylor have a leading role. From 2012 to 2014 he had a recurring role in the sitcom Anger Management with Charlie Sheen .

Filmography (selection)

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