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== Early life ==
== Early life ==
Gregory Joseph Sierra was born on January 25, 1937, in Manhattan.<ref name=nytobit>{{cite news|last=Sandomir|first=Richard|date=2021-01-26|title=Gregory Sierra, 83, Actor Known for His Sitcom Work, Is Dead|language=en-US|newspaper=[[The New York Times]]|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2021/01/26/arts/television/gregory-sierra-dead.html|access-date=2021-01-27|issn=0362-4331|url-access=subscription}} several sources have his birth year incorrectly listed as 1937</ref> He was raised in [[East Harlem|Spanish Harlem]] by an aunt as his parents did not take charge of his care.<ref name=nytobit/> After serving in the [[United States Air Force|Air Force]], Sierra went with a friend to an acting school audition in Manhattan. Mr. Sierra was only there to support his friend, but after performing some improvisation he was admitted instead of his friend.<ref name=nytobit/><ref name=hr21>{{cite web|url=https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/gregory-sierra-dead-barney-miller-sanford-son-actor-was-83-1215625 |title=Gregory Sierra, Actor on 'Barney Miller' and 'Sanford and Son,' Dies at 83 |newspaper=[[The Hollywood Reporter]] |last=Koseluk |first=Chris |date=January 22, 2021 |access-date=January 23, 2021}}</ref>
Gregory Joseph Sierra was born on January 25, 1937, in Manhattan.<ref name=nytobit>{{cite news|last=Sandomir|first=Richard|date=2021-01-26|title=Gregory Sierra, 83, Actor Known for His Sitcom Work, Is Dead|language=en-US|newspaper=[[The New York Times]]|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2021/01/26/arts/television/gregory-sierra-dead.html|access-date=2021-01-27|issn=0362-4331|url-access=subscription}} several sources have his birth year incorrectly listed as 1937</ref> He was raised in [[East Harlem|Spanish Harlem]] by an aunt as his parents did not take charge of his care.<ref name=nytobit/> After serving in the [[United States Air Force|Air Force]], Sierra went with a friend to an acting school audition in Manhattan. Sierra was only there to support his friend, but after performing some improvisation he was admitted instead of his friend.<ref name=nytobit/><ref name=hr21>{{cite web|url=https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/gregory-sierra-dead-barney-miller-sanford-son-actor-was-83-1215625 |title=Gregory Sierra, Actor on 'Barney Miller' and 'Sanford and Son,' Dies at 83 |newspaper=[[The Hollywood Reporter]] |last=Koseluk |first=Chris |date=January 22, 2021 |access-date=January 23, 2021}}</ref>


==Career==
==Career==
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In 1992, Sierra played drug dealer Felix Barbossa in the [[Bill Duke]]-directed film ''[[Deep Cover]]'', which also starred [[Laurence Fishburne]] and [[Jeff Goldblum]], and appeared in the comedy sequel ''[[Honey, I Blew Up the Kid]]''. The following year he played an Iraqi patrol boat captain in the comedy ''[[Hot Shots! Part Deux]]''. He also played a man named Villanazul in the low-budget 1998 movie ''[[The Wonderful Ice Cream Suit]]''. He also appeared as Corbin Entek in the ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]'' episode "[[Second Skin (DS9 episode)|Second Skin]]".
In 1992, Sierra played drug dealer Felix Barbossa in the [[Bill Duke]]-directed film ''[[Deep Cover]]'', which also starred [[Laurence Fishburne]] and [[Jeff Goldblum]], and appeared in the comedy sequel ''[[Honey, I Blew Up the Kid]]''. The following year he played an Iraqi patrol boat captain in the comedy ''[[Hot Shots! Part Deux]]''. He also played a man named Villanazul in the low-budget 1998 movie ''[[The Wonderful Ice Cream Suit]]''. He also appeared as Corbin Entek in the ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]'' episode "[[Second Skin (DS9 episode)|Second Skin]]".


His television credits also include ''[[Mod Squad]]'', ''[[Kung Fu (TV series)|Kung Fu]]'', ''[[Alias Smith and Jones]]'', ''[[Mission: Impossible (1966 TV series)|Mission: Impossible]]'' (3 episodes), ''[[Hawaii Five-O (1968 TV series)|Hawaii Five-O]]'', ''[[Gunsmoke]]'', ''[[The Greatest American Hero]]'', ''[[Midnight Caller]]'', ''[[The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air]]'', ''[[The X-Files]]'', ''[[Murder, She Wrote]]'', ''[[Hart to Hart]]'', and ''[[Hill Street Blues]]''.
His television credits also include ''[[Mod Squad]]'', ''[[Kung Fu (TV series)|Kung Fu]]'', ''[[Alias Smith and Jones]]'', ''[[Mission: Impossible (1966 TV series)|Mission: Impossible]]'' (3 episodes), ''[[Hawaii Five-O (1968 TV series)|Hawaii Five-O]]'', ''[[Gunsmoke]]'', ''[[The Greatest American Hero]]'', ''[[Midnight Caller]]'', ''[[The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air]]'', ''[[The X-Files]]'', ''[[Murder, She Wrote]]'', ''[[Hart to Hart]]'' and ''[[Hill Street Blues]]''.


==Personal life and death==
==Personal life and death==
Sierra was of Puerto Rican descent.<ref name="ocregister">{{cite web|url=http://www.ocregister.com/news/sierra-219663-acting-shakespeare.html|title=An old pro returns to stage|newspaper=[[The Orange County Register]]|author=Webb, Claire|date=2009-11-16|access-date=2012-06-06}}</ref> He married Eileen Defelitta in 1969, and they were divorced in 1972. In 1976, he married Susan Pollock, and they remained wed until her death in 1978.<ref>{{cite magazine |date=November 2021 |page=47 |title=Gregory Sierra, 83 |magazine=Classic Images }}</ref> He lived in [[Laguna Woods, California]], with his wife, Helen Tabor.<ref name="ocregister"/> Sierra died on January 4, 2021, after a long battle with stomach and liver cancer, three weeks before his 84th birthday.<ref name=hr21/><ref name=nytobit/>
Sierra was of Puerto Rican descent.<ref name="ocregister">{{cite web|url=http://www.ocregister.com/news/sierra-219663-acting-shakespeare.html|title=An old pro returns to stage|newspaper=[[The Orange County Register]]|author=Webb, Claire|date=2009-11-16|access-date=2012-06-06}}</ref> He married Eileen Defelitta in 1969, and they were divorced in 1972. In 1976, he married Susan Pollock, and they remained wed until her suicide in 1978.<ref>{{cite magazine |date=November 2021 |page=47 |title=Gregory Sierra, 83 |magazine=Classic Images }}</ref> He lived in [[Laguna Woods, California]], with his wife, Helen Tabor.<ref name="ocregister"/> Sierra died on January 4, 2021, after a long battle with stomach and liver cancer, at age 83.<ref name=hr21/><ref name=nytobit/>


==Filmography==
==Filmography==
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===Film===
===Film===
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*''[[Beneath the Planet of the Apes]]'' (1970) - Verger
*''[[Beneath the Planet of the Apes]]'' (1970) Verger
*''[[Getting Straight]]'' (1970) - Garcia
*''[[Getting Straight]]'' (1970) Garcia
*''[[Weekend of Terror]]'' (1970) - Police Sergeant
*''[[Weekend of Terror]]'' (1970) Police Sergeant
*''[[Red Sky at Morning (1971 film)|Red Sky at Morning]]'' (1971) - Chamaco
*''[[Red Sky at Morning (1971 film)|Red Sky at Morning]]'' (1971) Chamaco
*''Machismo: 40 Graves for 40 Guns'' (1971) - Lopez
*''Machismo: 40 Graves for 40 Guns'' (1971) Lopez
*''[[Pocket Money]]'' (1972) - Chavarin
*''[[Pocket Money]]'' (1972) Chavarin
*''[[The Culpepper Cattle Co.]]'' (1972) - One-Eyed Horsethief
*''[[The Culpepper Cattle Co.]]'' (1972) One-Eyed Horsethief
*''[[The Wrath of God]]'' (1972) - Jurado
*''[[The Wrath of God]]'' (1972) Jurado
*''[[The Thief Who Came to Dinner]]'' (1973) - Dynamite
*''[[The Thief Who Came to Dinner]]'' (1973) Dynamite
*''The Clones'' (1973) - Nemo
*''The Clones'' (1973) Nemo
*''[[Papillon (1973 film)|Papillon]]'' (1973) - Antonio
*''[[Papillon (1973 film)|Papillon]]'' (1973) Antonio
*''[[The Laughing Policeman (film)|The Laughing Policeman]]'' (1973) - Vickery
*''[[The Laughing Policeman (film)|The Laughing Policeman]]'' (1973) Vickery
*''Goodnight Jackie'' (1974) - Paul
*''Goodnight Jackie'' (1974) Paul
*''[[The Castaway Cowboy]]'' (1974) - Marruja (Bryson's henchman)
*''[[The Castaway Cowboy]]'' (1974) Marruja (Bryson's henchman)
*''[[The Towering Inferno]]'' (1974) - Carlos
*''[[The Towering Inferno]]'' (1974) Carlos
*''[[The Night They Took Miss Beautiful]]'' (1977) - Omar Welk
*''[[The Night They Took Miss Beautiful]]'' (1977) Omar Welk
*''[[Mean Dog Blues]]'' (1978) - Jesus Gonzales
*''[[Mean Dog Blues]]'' (1978) Jesus Gonzales
*''[[Evening in Byzantium]]'' (1978) - Fabricio
*''[[Evening in Byzantium]]'' (1978) Fabricio
*''[[The Prisoner of Zenda (1979 film)|The Prisoner of Zenda]]'' (1979) - The Count
*''[[The Prisoner of Zenda (1979 film)|The Prisoner of Zenda]]'' (1979) The Count
*''[[The Night the Bridge Fell Down]]'' (1983) - Diego Ramirez
*''[[The Night the Bridge Fell Down]]'' (1983) Diego Ramirez
*''[[Let's Get Harry]]'' (1986) - Alphonso
*''[[Let's Get Harry]]'' (1986) Alphonso
*''[[The Trouble with Spies]]'' (1987) - Capt. Sanchez
*''[[The Trouble with Spies]]'' (1987) Capt. Sanchez
*''[[Deep Cover]]'' (1992) - Barbosa
*''[[Deep Cover]]'' (1992) Barbosa
*''[[Honey, I Blew Up the Kid]]'' (1992) - Terence Wheeler
*''[[Honey, I Blew Up the Kid]]'' (1992) Terence Wheeler
*''[[Hot Shots! Part Deux]]'' (1993) - Iraqi Patrol Boat Captain (uncredited)
*''[[Hot Shots! Part Deux]]'' (1993) Iraqi Patrol Boat Captain (uncredited)
*''[[A Low Down Dirty Shame]]'' (1994) - Captain Nunez
*''[[A Low Down Dirty Shame]]'' (1994) Captain Nunez
*''[[The Wonderful Ice Cream Suit]]'' (1998) - Villanazul
*''[[The Wonderful Ice Cream Suit]]'' (1998) Villanazul
*''[[Vampires (1998 film)|Vampires]]'' (1998) - Father Giovanni
*''[[Vampires (1998 film)|Vampires]]'' (1998) Father Giovanni
*''[[Mafia!|Jane Austen's Mafia!]]'' (1998) - Bonifacio
*''[[Mafia!|Jane Austen's Mafia!]]'' (1998) Bonifacio
*''[[The Other Side of the Wind]]'' (2018) - Jack Simon (final film role)
*''[[The Other Side of the Wind]]'' (2018) Jack Simon (final film role)
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===Television===
===Television===
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*''[[It Takes a Thief (1968 TV series)|It Takes a Thief]]'' - episode - Rock-Bye, Bye, Baby - Fletcher (1969)
*''[[It Takes a Thief (1968 TV series)|It Takes a Thief]]'' episode "Rock-Bye, Bye, Baby" Fletcher (1969)
*''[[The Flying Nun]]'' - episode - A Ticket for Bertrille - Officer Juarez (1969)
*''[[The Flying Nun]]'' episode "A Ticket for Bertrille" Officer Juarez (1969)
*''[[Mission: Impossible (1966 TV series)|Mission: Impossible]]'' - episode - Phantoms - Gomal (1970)
*''[[Mission: Impossible (1966 TV series)|Mission: Impossible]]'' episode "Phantoms" Gomal (1970)
*''[[McCloud (TV series)|McCloud]]'' - episode - Portrait of a Dead Girl - 1st Deputy (1970)
*''[[McCloud (TV series)|McCloud]]'' episode "Portrait of a Dead Girl" 1st Deputy (1970)
*''[[Mission: Impossible (1966 TV series)|Mission: Impossible]]'' - episode - Chico - Prado's butler (1970)
*''[[Mission: Impossible (1966 TV series)|Mission: Impossible]]'' episode "Chico" Prado's butler (1970)
*''[[Mod Squad]]'' - episode - A Town Called Sincere - Zamaron (1970)
*''[[Mod Squad]]'' episode "A Town Called Sincere" Zamaron (1970)
*''[[Alias Smith and Jones]]'' - episode - Journey from San Juan - Juan (1971)
*''[[Alias Smith and Jones]]'' episode "Journey from San Juan" Juan (1971)
*''[[Mission: Impossible (1966 TV series)|Mission: Impossible]]'' - episode - Cocaine - Fernando Laroca (1972)
*''[[Mission: Impossible (1966 TV series)|Mission: Impossible]]'' episode "Cocaine" Fernando Laroca (1972)
*''[[Sanford and Son]]'' - 12 episodes - Julio Fuentes (1972-1975)
*''[[Sanford and Son]]'' 12 episodes Julio Fuentes (1972-1975)
*''[[Insight (American TV series)|Insight]]'' - episodes - "Hey, Janitor", The Eye of the Camel, Loser Take All, Plus Time Served, & A Decision to Love (1973 - 1981)
*''[[Insight (American TV series)|Insight]]'' episodes "Hey, Janitor", "The Eye of the Camel", "Loser Take All", "Plus Time Served", & "A Decision to Love" (1973 1981)
*''[[Kung Fu (TV series)|Kung Fu]]'' - episode - "The Stone" - Solly (1973)
*''[[Kung Fu (TV series)|Kung Fu]]'' episode "The Stone" Solly (1973)
*''[[All in the Family]]'' - episode - "Archie is Branded" - Paul Benjamin (1973)
*''[[All in the Family]]'' episode "Archie is Branded" Paul Benjamin (1973)
*''[[The Waltons]]'' - episode - "The Gypsies" - Volta (1973)
*''[[The Waltons]]'' episode "The Gypsies" Volta (1973)
*''[[Hawaii Five-O (1968 TV series)|Hawaii Five-O]]'' - episode - "Tricks Are Not Treats" - Lolo (1973)
*''[[Hawaii Five-O (1968 TV series)|Hawaii Five-O]]'' episode "Tricks Are Not Treats" Lolo (1973)
*''[[Banacek]]'' - episode - The Two Million Clams of Cap'n Jack - Norman Esposito (1973)
*''[[Banacek]]'' episode "The Two Million Clams of Cap'n Jack" Norman Esposito (1973)
*''[[Gunsmoke (TV series)|Gunsmoke]]'' - 3 episodes - Blue Jacket / Osuna (1973-1975)
*''[[Gunsmoke (TV series)|Gunsmoke]]'' 3 episodes Blue Jacket / Osuna (1973-1975)
*''[[McCloud (TV series)|McCloud]]'' - episode- This Must Be the Alamo - Patrolman Rico Cross (1974)
*''[[McCloud (TV series)|McCloud]]'' episode "This Must Be the Alamo" Patrolman Rico Cross (1974)
*''[[Columbo]]'' - episode - Publish or Perish - Lou D'Allessandro (1974)
*''[[Columbo]]'' episode "Publish or Perish" Lou D'Allessandro (1974)
*''[[Barney Miller]]'' - 35 episodes - Det. Sgt. Chano Amengual (1975-1976)
*''[[Barney Miller]]'' 35 episodes Det. Sgt. Chano Amengual (1975-1976)
*''[[Hunter (U.S. 1977 TV series)|Hunter]]'' - episode - The K Group: Parts 1 & 2 (1977)
*''[[Hunter (U.S. 1977 TV series)|Hunter]]'' episode "The K Group: Parts 1 & 2" (1977)
*''[[A.E.S. Hudson Street]]'' - 5 episodes - Dr. Tony Menzies (1978)
*''[[A.E.S. Hudson Street]]'' 5 episodes Dr. Tony Menzies (1978)
*''[[Soap (TV series)|Soap]]'' - 12 episodes - Carlos 'El Puerco' Valdez (1980-81)
*''[[Soap (TV series)|Soap]]'' 12 episodes Carlos 'El Puerco' Valdez (1980-81)
*''[[The Greatest American Hero]]'' - episode - Hog Wild - Sheriff Mark Vargas (1981)
*''[[The Greatest American Hero]]'' episode "Hog Wild" Sheriff Mark Vargas (1981)
*''[[Hart to Hart]]'' - episode - A Couple of Harts - Eduardo (1981)
*''[[Hart to Hart]]'' episode "A Couple of Harts" Eduardo (1981)
*''[[Quincy, M.E.|Quincy M.E.]]'' - episode - Baby Rattlesnakes - Rick Durado (1982)
*''[[Quincy, M.E.|Quincy M.E.]]'' episode "Baby Rattlesnakes" Rick Durado (1982)
*''[[Hill Street Blues]]'' — ADA Alvarez — four episodes (1982)
*''[[Hill Street Blues]]'' — ADA Alvarez — four episodes (1982)
*''[[Zorro and Son]]'' - Commandante Paco Pico (1983)
*''[[Zorro and Son]]'' Commandante Paco Pico (1983)
*''[[Kenny Rogers as The Gambler: The Adventure Continues]]'' - TV Movie - Silvera (1983)
*''[[Kenny Rogers as The Gambler: The Adventure Continues]]'' TV movie Silvera (1983)
*''[[Simon & Simon]]'' - episode - The Club Murder Vacation - Gregory Cable (1983)
*''[[Simon & Simon]]'' episode "The Club Murder Vacation" Gregory Cable (1983)
*''[[Miami Vice (TV series)|Miami Vice]]'' - 4 episodes - Lt. Lou Rodriguez (1984)
*''[[Miami Vice (TV series)|Miami Vice]]'' 4 episodes Lt. Lou Rodriguez (1984)
*''[[The Paper Chase (TV series)|The Paper Chase]]'' - episode - Burden of Proof - Public Defender (1984)
*''[[The Paper Chase (TV series)|The Paper Chase]]'' episode "Burden of Proof" Public Defender (1984)
*''[[Blue Thunder (TV series)|Blue Thunder]]'' - episode - The Long Flight - Luis Creighton Acuna (1984)
*''[[Blue Thunder (TV series)|Blue Thunder]]'' episode "The Long Flight" Luis Creighton Acuna (1984)
*''[[Hart to Hart]]'' - episode - Max's Waltz - Howard Castle (1984)
*''[[Hart to Hart]]'' episode "Max's Waltz" Howard Castle (1984)
*''[[Cagney & Lacey]]'' - episode - Violation - Eddie 'Cleanhead' Stutz (1985)
*''[[Cagney & Lacey]]'' episode "Violation" Eddie 'Cleanhead' Stutz (1985)
*''[[Simon & Simon]]'' - episode - The Enchilada Express - Raul Gutierrez (1985)
*''[[Simon & Simon]]'' episode "The Enchilada Express" Raul Gutierrez (1985)
*''[[Airwolf]]'' - episode - Wildfire - Frank Ochoa (1986)
*''[[Airwolf]]'' episode "Wildfire" Frank Ochoa (1986)
*''[[MacGyver (1985 TV series)|MacGyver]]'' - episode - The Gauntlet - General Antonio Vasquez (1985)
*''[[MacGyver (1985 TV series)|MacGyver]]'' episode "The Gauntlet" General Antonio Vasquez (1985)
*''[[Murder, She Wrote]]'' - episode - Broadway Malady - NYPD Det. Sgt. Moreno (1985)
*''[[Murder, She Wrote]]'' episode "Broadway Malady" NYPD Det. Sgt. Moreno (1985)
*''[[MacGyver (1985 TV series)|MacGyver]]'' - episode - Jack of Lies - Colonel Antunnez (1986)
*''[[MacGyver (1985 TV series)|MacGyver]]'' episode "Jack of Lies" Colonel Antunnez (1986)
*''[[Hunter (1984 American TV series)|Hunter]]'' - episode - Flashpoint - Councilman Elandro (1987)
*''[[Hunter (1984 American TV series)|Hunter]]'' episode "Flashpoint" Councilman Elandro (1987)
*''[[Magnum, P.I.]]'' - episode - Pleasure Principle - Miguel Torres (1987)
*''[[Magnum, P.I.]]'' episode "Pleasure Principle" Miguel Torres (1987)
*''[[Cagney & Lacey]]'' - episode - Ahead of the Game - Coach Kellino (1987)
*''[[Cagney & Lacey]]'' episode "Ahead of the Game" Coach Kellino (1987)
*''[[The Munsters Today]]'' - episode - Farewell Grandpa - Don Steinburg (1988)
*''[[The Munsters Today]]'' episode "Farewell Grandpa" Don Steinburg (1988)
*''[[Super Password]]'' - Himself (Celebrity Contestant) (1988)
*''[[Super Password]]'' Himself (Celebrity Contestant) (1988)
*''[[Murder, She Wrote]]'' - episode - Murder Through the Looking Glass - Sanchez (1988)
*''[[Murder, She Wrote]]'' episode "Murder Through the Looking Glass" Sanchez (1988)
*''[[Growing Pains]]'' - episodes - The New Deal: Parts 1 & 2 - Dr. Paul Ramirez (1989)
*''[[Growing Pains]]'' episodes "The New Deal": Parts 1 & 2 Dr. Paul Ramirez (1989)
*''[[MacGyver (1985 TV series)|MacGyver]]'' - episode - The Treasure of Manco - Captain Diaz (1990)
*''[[MacGyver (1985 TV series)|MacGyver]]'' episode "The Treasure of Manco" Captain Diaz (1990)
*''[[Unspeakable Acts]]'' - movie - [[Frank Fuster]] (1990)<ref>{{cite news |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1990/01/15/arts/review-television-unspeakable-acts-sex-abuse-in-day-care.html |title=Review/Television; 'Unspeakable Acts': Sex Abuse in Day Care |first=John J. |last=O'Connor |newspaper=The New York Times |date=1990-01-15 |access-date=2022-05-03 |url-access=subscription}}</ref>
*''[[Unspeakable Acts]]'' — TV movie [[Frank Fuster]] (1990)<ref>{{cite news |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1990/01/15/arts/review-television-unspeakable-acts-sex-abuse-in-day-care.html |title=Review/Television; 'Unspeakable Acts': Sex Abuse in Day Care |first=John J. |last=O'Connor |newspaper=The New York Times |date=1990-01-15 |access-date=2022-05-03 |url-access=subscription}}</ref>
*''[[The Golden Palace]]'' - episode - Ebbtide for the Defense - Rubin (1992)
*''[[The Golden Palace]]'' episode "Ebbtide for the Defense" Rubin (1992)
*''[[Murder, She Wrote]]'' - episode - Day of the Dead - Ramon (1992)
*''[[Murder, She Wrote]]'' episode "Day of the Dead" Ramon (1992)
*''[[The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air]]'' - episode - Will Gets Committed - Hector (1992)
*''[[The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air]]'' episode "Will Gets Committed" Hector (1992)
*''[[The X-Files]]'' - episode - Jersey Devil - Dr. Diamond (1993)
*''[[The X-Files]]'' episode "Jersey Devil" Dr. Diamond (1993)
*''[[Murder, She Wrote]]'' - episodes - The Petrified Florist, A Nest of Vipers, & Film Flam - Lieutenant Gabriel Caceras (1993-1995)
*''[[Murder, She Wrote]]'' episodes "The Petrified Florist", "A Nest of Vipers", & "Film Flam" Lieutenant Gabriel Caceras (1993-1995)
*''[[Thea: How I Got Over (TV Episode 1993) Mr.Gutierrez]]''
*''[[Thea (TV series)|Thea]] — episode "How I Got Over" Mr.Gutierrez (1993)
*''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]'' - episode - Second Skin - Entek (1994)
*''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]'' episode "Second Skin" Entek (1994)
*''[[Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman]]'' - episodes - The Washington Affair: Parts 1 & 2 - ''[[Ely Samuel Parker|General Ely Samuel Parker]]'' (1994)
*''[[Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman]]'' episodes "The Washington Affair: Parts 1 & 2" [[Ely Samuel Parker|General Ely Samuel Parker]] (1994)
*''[[Walker, Texas Ranger]]'' - episode - Standoff - Col. Rafael Mendoza (1995)
*''[[Walker, Texas Ranger]]'' episode "Standoff" Col. Rafael Mendoza (1995)
*''[[Ellen (TV series)|Ellen]]'' — General Colon — episode: When the Vow Breaks (1996)
*''[[Ellen (TV series)|Ellen]]'' — episode "When the Vow Breaks" — General Colon (1996)
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Gregory Sierra
Sierra in 1975
Born(1937-01-25)January 25, 1937
New York City, U.S.
DiedJanuary 4, 2021(2021-01-04) (aged 83)
OccupationActor
Years active1969–2018
Spouses
Eileen Defelitta
(m. 1969; div. 1972)
Susan Pollock
(m. 1976; died 1978)

Helen Tabor

Gregory Joseph Sierra (January 25, 1937 – January 4, 2021) was an American actor known for his roles as Detective Sergeant Chano Amengual on Barney Miller, Julio Fuentes, the Puerto Rican neighbor of Fred G. Sanford on Sanford and Son, and as Marruja in The Castaway Cowboy (1974).[1]

Early life

Gregory Joseph Sierra was born on January 25, 1937, in Manhattan.[1] He was raised in Spanish Harlem by an aunt as his parents did not take charge of his care.[1] After serving in the Air Force, Sierra went with a friend to an acting school audition in Manhattan. Sierra was only there to support his friend, but after performing some improvisation he was admitted instead of his friend.[1][2]

Career

He began his career on the stage, touring with the National Shakespeare Company, and in 1967 appeared as the Duke of Austria in King John at the New York Shakespeare Festival. He then moved to Los Angeles in the late 1960s to work in film and television.[1]

Sierra's film credits include The Flying Nun (1969), Beneath the Planet of the Apes (1970), Papillon (1973), The Towering Inferno (1974), The Prisoner of Zenda (1979) and The Trouble with Spies (1987).

In 1973, Sierra guest-starred in an unusually dramatic episode of All in the Family in the role of Paul Benjamin, who was a Jewish activist with the "Hebrew Defense Association" (based on the Jewish Defense League) fighting antisemitism in the neighborhood. In the plot, he volunteers in helping to chase away neo-Nazi thugs who spray-painted a swastika on the Bunkers' front door. He is later killed by a car bomb planted by the neo-Nazis.

From 1972 to 1975, he had the recurring role of Julio Fuentes, a Puerto Rican neighbor of the Sanfords, on Sanford and Son. After that he spent two years as part of the ensemble cast of Barney Miller, as Detective Sergeant Chano Amengual. He starred as Dr. Tony Menzies on the short-lived 1977 sitcom A.E.S. Hudson Street. In 1980 and 1981, for the fourth and unresolved final season of the soap opera parody Soap, he played Latin American revolutionary Carlos "El Puerco" Valdez, Jessica Tate's lover.

In 1984, he was hired for the main cast of Miami Vice where he played Lieutenant Lou Rodriguez, but he asked to be written out of the series after four episodes, not wanting to reside in Miami where the show was being filmed, according to the season 1 DVD commentary; he was subsequently replaced by Edward James Olmos and his character, Lieutenant Martin Castillo.[citation needed] He had regular roles on the TV shows Zorro and Son (1983) and Something is Out There (1988–1989).

In 1992, Sierra played drug dealer Felix Barbossa in the Bill Duke-directed film Deep Cover, which also starred Laurence Fishburne and Jeff Goldblum, and appeared in the comedy sequel Honey, I Blew Up the Kid. The following year he played an Iraqi patrol boat captain in the comedy Hot Shots! Part Deux. He also played a man named Villanazul in the low-budget 1998 movie The Wonderful Ice Cream Suit. He also appeared as Corbin Entek in the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode "Second Skin".

His television credits also include Mod Squad, Kung Fu, Alias Smith and Jones, Mission: Impossible (3 episodes), Hawaii Five-O, Gunsmoke, The Greatest American Hero, Midnight Caller, The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, The X-Files, Murder, She Wrote, Hart to Hart and Hill Street Blues.

Personal life and death

Sierra was of Puerto Rican descent.[3] He married Eileen Defelitta in 1969, and they were divorced in 1972. In 1976, he married Susan Pollock, and they remained wed until her suicide in 1978.[4] He lived in Laguna Woods, California, with his wife, Helen Tabor.[3] Sierra died on January 4, 2021, after a long battle with stomach and liver cancer, at age 83.[2][1]

Filmography

Sources:[5][6]

Film

Television

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f Sandomir, Richard (January 26, 2021). "Gregory Sierra, 83, Actor Known for His Sitcom Work, Is Dead". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved January 27, 2021. several sources have his birth year incorrectly listed as 1937
  2. ^ a b Koseluk, Chris (January 22, 2021). "Gregory Sierra, Actor on 'Barney Miller' and 'Sanford and Son,' Dies at 83". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved January 23, 2021.
  3. ^ a b Webb, Claire (November 16, 2009). "An old pro returns to stage". The Orange County Register. Retrieved June 6, 2012.
  4. ^ "Gregory Sierra, 83". Classic Images. November 2021. p. 47.
  5. ^ "Gregory Sierra". Turner Classic Movies. Retrieved January 26, 2021.
  6. ^ "Gregory Sierra". Rotten Tomatoes. Retrieved January 26, 2021.
  7. ^ O'Connor, John J. (January 15, 1990). "Review/Television; 'Unspeakable Acts': Sex Abuse in Day Care". The New York Times. Retrieved May 3, 2022.