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  • George De La Peña
  • George De La Peña
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  • right|thumb|200px|George De La Peña 09/12/1955 en Nueva York (Estados Unidos)
  • In film, De La Peña starred in the movie Nijinsky, which explored the life of a mentally unstable dancer. Although well-publicized and a moderately favorable critical reception, the movie was an afterthought among the public. Since then, De La Peña has enjoyed important roles in several largely unheralded theatrical releases, such as Brain Donors and One Last Dance. He also played the lead villain, Sam Johnson, in 1992's Kuffs, opposite Christian Slater, Leon Rippy, and Ashley Judd. He also guest-starred on three episodes of L.A. Law and made a single appearance on Murder, She Wrote.
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  • right|thumb|200px|George De La Peña 09/12/1955 en Nueva York (Estados Unidos)
  • In film, De La Peña starred in the movie Nijinsky, which explored the life of a mentally unstable dancer. Although well-publicized and a moderately favorable critical reception, the movie was an afterthought among the public. Since then, De La Peña has enjoyed important roles in several largely unheralded theatrical releases, such as Brain Donors and One Last Dance. He also played the lead villain, Sam Johnson, in 1992's Kuffs, opposite Christian Slater, Leon Rippy, and Ashley Judd. He also guest-starred on three episodes of L.A. Law and made a single appearance on Murder, She Wrote.
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