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steve wilcox

Steve Wilcox starred in Edward James Olmos' classic film "American Me" and after working for many years in the U.S made his return to Latino film in the highest grossing box office hit in Venezuelan history, “La Hora Cero” and most recently co-starred in the Spanish production of “Libertador” with Edgar Ramirez, slated for a U.S release in October 2014. Director and Slumdance Festival creator Brian Flemming hired Steve to star in two of his feature films, "Hang Your Dog In The Wind,” winner of the Audience Award at the Florida International Film Festival and "Nothing So Strange." Flemming and Wilcox went on to Park City, Utah with a Slamdance invitation for the feature "Nothing So Strange." Steve worked again with Olmos in the HBO feature film, "Walkout," also directed by Olmos. 

 

He worked with director Brian Cox (with whom he previously worked with in "Scorpion Spring") in the feature film "El Muerto," opposite Wilmer Valderrama and Maria Conchita Alonzo. Steve co-starred opposite John Travolta and Harry Belafonte in the feature film “White Man’s Burden” and opposite Tupac Shakur in his last movie before his untimely death, “Gang Related.”

Steve has also co-starred in “The Forgotten” opposite Christian Slater and can be seen in the popular 90’s sci-fi classic, “The X-Files” and most recently, “Sons of Anarchy.” A native of Venezuela, Steve comes from an eclectic background – a Venezuelan mother and an English/Canadian father. He spent his teenage years in Caracas before moving to Los Angeles to complete a BA in Theater, Film & TV Studies at UCLA.

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