Friday, December 2, 2011

Happy 55th Birthday Steven Bauer

Born Esteban Ernesto Echevarria on December 2, 1956 in Havana, Cuba, Steven Bauer moved with his family to the U.S.A. as a toddler in 1959. Originally intending to become a musician, he turned to acting while attending junior college. While studying, Bauer, then billed as Rocky Echevarria, won his first TV role on the PBS series "Que Pasa U.S.A.?" He was signed by Columbia TV, moved to the West Coast and began appearing in guest shots on shows like "One Day at a Time". In 1980, he landed the regular role of Private Ignacio Carmona on the NBC series "From Here to Eternity". Most of his subsequent features have been uneven and relatively unsuccessful. Bauer gave a strong performance as an Afghan rebel in Kevin Reynolds' "The Beast" (1988) and reteamed with Brian De Palma as the unwitting victim of a frame-up in "Raising Cain" (1992). Looking slightly paunchy, he was again cast as an underworld figure in Gregory Hoblit's "Primal Fear" (1996). Bauer has also continued to amass small screen credits, notably as a one-season replacement for Ken Wahl in "Wiseguy" (CBS, 1990-91). He earned praise as a US drug enforcement agent whose death exposes the South American underworld and government corruption in the Emmy-winning miniseries "Drug Wars: The Camarena Story" (NBC, 1990). He has often played detectives in various TV-movies, ranging from "False Arrest" (ABC, 1991) to "Stranger by Night" (HBO, 1994). Steven Bauer appeared in one Euro-western 2000’s “Hooded Angels”. Today we celebrate Steven Bauer’s 55th birthday.

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