Benjamin Bratt
Milestones
- Birthplace: San Francisco, California, USA
- Birthday: December 16, 1963
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2008
Cast as an ex-addict who has become an extreme interventionist on the A&E drama series, "The Cleaner"
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2007
Played a lovesick romantic in Mike Newell's adaptation of "Love in the Time of Cholera"
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2005
Portrayed Che Guevara in Andy Garcia's "The Lost City," centered around a club owner in Havana, Cuba, during the 50's
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2005
Starred in the World War II drama "The Great Raid," based on an incredible true story of the rescue of American prisoners of war held by Japanese enemy forces in the Philippines
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2004
Played Det. Tom Lone, the love interest of Halle Barry's character in "Catwoman"
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2004
Portrayed Lt. Col. Henry A. Mucci who lead the liberation of over 500 American prisoners-of-war from the notorious Cabanatuan Japanese POW camp in the true story of "The Great Raid"
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2004
Starred with Kevin Bacon and Kyra Sedgwick in "The Woodsman"; premiered at sundance
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2002
Co-starred with Katie Holmes in "Abandon"
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2001
Portrayed poet and playwright Miguel Pinero in biopic "Pinero"
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2000
Cast opposite Sandra Bullock in "Miss Congeniality"
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2000
Co-starred in "Red Planet", about a space colony on Mars in the feature directorial debut of commercial helmer Antony Hoffman
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2000
Made cameo appearance as a drug lord in "Traffic"
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2000
Played the man Madonna is smitten with after conceiving a child with her gay best friend (Rupert Everett) in "The Next Best Thing"
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2000
Starred in "After the Storm", a film based on a short story by Ernest Hemingway
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1997
Produced and starred in brother Peter Bratt's "Follow Me Home"
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1995 to 1999
Appeared in the regular role of Det. Reynaldo 'Rey' Curtis on NBC's "Law & Order"; received Emmy nomination in 1999
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1995
Starred in the ABC miniseries, "Texas"
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1994
Gained Hollywood's attention with supporting turns as the ranger doomed for trying to help Meryl Streep in "The River Wild" and as the field officer for American troops sent to infiltrate the Columbian countryside in "Clear and Present Danger"
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1993
Drew praise for his work in "Bound by Honor" and "Demolition Man"
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1990
Feature film debut in "Bright Angel"; followed with supporting role in "Chains of Gold"
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1990
Starred as a Ninja-style Las Vegas cop in NBC series "Nasty Boys", produced by Dick Wolf
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1988
Cast in title role of busted ABC pilot, "Juarez"
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1988
Played lead in "Knightwatch," a short-lived ABC series
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1987
Made professional debut at Utah Shakespeare Festival
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1969
At age five, participated with mother and other Native American activists in occupation of Alcatraz Island