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Home/People/Luis Contreras
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Born
Sep 18, 1950Died: Jun 20, 2004
Lived 53 years
Place of Birth
San Juan, Puerto Rico
Known For
Acting
Gender
Male

Career Highlights

39
Movies
19
TV Shows
IMDb Profile

Luis Contreras

Acting

Biography
Tall, lean, and wiry, 6-foot-4 Euro-Indigenous Latino American character actor. The son of Euro-Indigenous Latino American character actor, Roberto Contreras. Luis Contreras was born on September 18, 1950. Lean and wiry, often sporting a mass of curly hair and drooping mustache, with his piercing dark eyes and angular face Contreras ranged between portraying various criminals and police officers. Contreras made his film debut as a Federale in Steven Spielberg's wonderful science fiction classic "Close Encounters of the Third Kind." He also popped up as a zoot suiter in Spielberg's hilarious all-star comedy "1941." Contreras frequently acted in movies for director Walter Hill: "The Long Riders," "48 HRS.,""Extreme Prejudice," "Red Heat," "Geronimo: An American Legend," and "Last Man Standing." Contreras was especially memorable as a grocery store security guard in the cult classic sci-fi black comedy "Repo Man," the vicious ringleader of a gang of cocaine cowboys in "Stand Alone," a hostile eye-patched biker in the delightfully madcap "Pee-wee's Big Adventure," and a deranged homeless man who terrorizes a trio of teenage girls in the "A Night on the Town" episode of the hugely enjoyable horror anthology "After Midnight." Contreras also did guest appearances on the TV shows "CHiPs," "Quincy M.E.," "T.J. Hooker," "Knight Rider," "Riptide," "Hill Street Blues," "Simon & Simon," "Night Court," "Hunter," "Matlock," and "Carnivale", regularly working through the 1970s and 1980s. Luis Contreras died of cancer at the tragically young age of 53 on June 20, 2004.
Criminal poster

Criminal

as Carlos
2004
Wednesday Afternoon poster

Wednesday Afternoon

as The Bartender
2004
Missing Pieces poster

Missing Pieces

as Beggar
2001
American Tragedy poster

American Tragedy

as Bum
2000
Across the Line poster

Across the Line

as Timex
2000
Last Man Standing poster

Last Man Standing

as Comandante Ramirez
1996
The Winner poster

The Winner

as Guy in Couple
1996
Dragstrip Girl poster

Dragstrip Girl

as Raoul
1994
Geronimo: An American Legend poster

Geronimo: An American Legend

as Rurale Officer
1993
Rio Diablo poster

Rio Diablo

as Pedro Almenzar
1993
Bound by Honor poster

Bound by Honor

as Realthing
1993
Desert Kickboxer poster

Desert Kickboxer

Cast
1992
Dollman poster

Dollman

as Jackson
1991
Lower Level poster

Lower Level

as Street Person
1991
Suburban Commando poster

Suburban Commando

as Ringo
1991
El Diablo poster

El Diablo

as Pestoso
1990
After Midnight poster

After Midnight

as The Dogs' Master (segment "A Night on the Town")
1989
Red Heat poster

Red Heat

as Lupo
1988
Sunset poster

Sunset

as Jail Inmates
1988
Walker poster

Walker

as Benito
1987