A talented, intense and strikingly handsome actor of Puerto Rican heritage, Esai Morales displayed promise as a teenager in NYC stage productions before gaining attention as Sean Penn's reform school rival in "Bad Boys" (1983). Effective in hot-tempered roles, he shone in "La Bamba" (1987) as the troubled older brother of Richie Valens. Morales fared less well in the bland Damon Runyon tale "Bloodhounds of Broadway" (1989) and the sci-fi misfire "Freejack" (1992). He has continually fought against ethnic stereotyping by playing a variety of ethnicities including an Iranian in the TV miniseries "On Wings of Eagles" (NBC, 1986), an Irish bootlegger in "Bloodhounds of Broadway" and a ruthless Polish-Jewish-Argentine gangster in "Naked Tango" (1991). Morales co-starred with Jason Scott Lee in the Kevin Costner-produced period adventure "Rapa Nui" (1994) playing a 15th century Easter Island native and had a brilliant, silent, anguished moment when he nears the finish line in the contest to determine which class will rule the island and breaks the egg he must carry whole. In 1995, he was Chucho, the street-thugish brother of "My Family/Mi Familia" and won praise as the husband of a bulimic runner in "Dying to Be Perfect: The Ellen Hart Pena Story" (ABC, 1996). Though gamely trying and displaying a certain charm, Morales made for a bland hero in the underwritten role of a journalist investigating the mystery surrounding "The Disappearance of Garcia Lorca" (1997). While he continused to appear steadily in feature films, it was on television that Morales made his strongest mark, beginning in 2000 with his role as Juan Miguel Gonzalez, the father of the young real-life Cuban refugee Elian Gonzalez who was caught in a battle between both his parents and the U.S. and Cuban governments in the Fox Family Channel miniseries "The Elian Gonzalez Story." Morales next big break came with his regular role in the Showtime cable series "Resurrection Blvd," in which he played the recurring role of Paco Corrales in the series centering around a Latino family. That role led to his breakout part on ABC's venerable crime series "NYPD Blue" as Lt. Tony Rodriguez in 2001, replacing James McDaniel as the head of the 15th Precinct's detective squad. As part of "Blue's" large ensemble, Morales was also able to join the cast of another dramatic series, PBS' "American Family," in 2002, playing Esteban Gonzalez, the son of a Mexican American family, a parolee and ex-gang member, struggling to raise his son and put his life back together. His strong performances on both series filled ABC executives with enough confidence to sign him to a development deal that would build a new series around the actor.
Profession(s):
Actor, director
Sometimes Credited As:
Family
father:Esai Morales (born c. 1937; divorced from Morales' mother c. 1968)
mother:Iris Morales (was involved with the International Ladies Garment Workers Union; divorced from Morales' father c. 1968; remarried)
Companion(s)
Elizabeth Mazzocchi
, Companion
, ```..lived together while they were dating; sued Morales in 2007, alleging that the former "NYPD Blue" star assaulted her and gave her herpes
Susie Field
, Companion
, ```..dated in late summer 1996
Alma Award Outstanding Actor in a Television Series 2002
Imagen Awards Entertainer of the Year 2002
2007 Joined the CBS series "Jericho" in a recurring role, as Col. Hoffman, a career military officer and Iraq War veteran
2006 Cast in the short-lived Fox drama, "Vanished" as an FBI agent
2006 Cast as part of an ensemble in "Fast Food Nation," Richard Linklater's adaptation of Eric Schlosser's non-fiction book
2005 Cast in the lead role of Cesar Castillo in the Broadway-bound musical staging of "The Mambo Kings"
2002 Had recurring role on the PBS drama "American Family" as an ex-convict
2001 - 2004 Joined regular cast of the ABC series "NYPD Blue" as Lt. Tony Rodriguez
2000 - 2002 Played recurring role in the Showtime drama series "Resurrection Blvd."
1997 Had leading role in "The Disappearance of Garcia Lorca"
1996 Co-starred in ABC TV-movie "Dying to Be Perfect: The Ellen Hart Pena Story"
1995 Appeared in "My Family/Mi Familia"
1994 TV directorial debut, "America's Most Wanted"
1992 Broadway debut as a young Syrian in love with the titular temptress in "Salome"
1987 Played the ex-convict/half-brother of 1950s rock and roll singer Ritchie Valens in "La Bamba"
1986 TV miniseries debut, "On Wings of Eagles" starring Burt Lancaster
1985 First feature starring role, "Rainy Day Friends" (released on video 1988)
1984 TV acting debut, "The Great Love Experiment", an "ABC Afterschool Special"
1983 Feature debut, "Bad Boys" opposite Sean Penn
1981 Off-Broadway debut at age 17 in NY Shakespeare Festival production of "The Tempest"
1978 Ran away from home at age 15 when his mother objected to his theatrical ambitions; became a voluntary ward of the state (date approximate)
Enrolled in NYC's High School of Performing Arts
Professional stage debut, "El Hermano" at the Ensemble Theater in NYC