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  • Julio Oscar Mechoso
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  • Julio Oscar Mechoso (Sometimea credited as Julio Mechoso; born May 31, 1955) appears as Florida death row inmate Raul Casta in the Season 3 episode of Quantum Leap titled "Last Dance Before An Execution". A character actor in both television and films, Julio has appeared in several high-profile films, such as Grindhouse, Bad Boys and the controversial Ken Park. His television credits include Miami Vice, Coach, Seinfeld, and Greetings from Tucson. He has appeared in two Martin Lawrence films, Bad Boys and Blue Streak. He played a Police Detective in both. Mechoso is a Cuban American.
  • Julio Oscar Mechoso is an American actor who plays Mario Sanchez on Castle.
  • Julio Oscar Mechoso (born May 31, 1955) made his TV debut in the show Miami Vice as Metro-Dade Policeman Lester Kosko, the "resident electronics expert" on loan from Metro to the Organized Crime Bureau in the episodes "Heart of Darkness", "Cool Runnin', "One Eyed Jack", "No Exit", "Milk Run", and "Golden Triangle (Part II)", and also appeared as pathologist Tommy in the episode "Lend Me an Ear", and as drug dealer Escobar in the episode "Badge of Dishonor".
  • Julio Oscar Mechoso is an American actor who portrayed Enrique Cardoso in Jurassic Park III.
  • Julio Oscar Mechoso played Chuck Eaton in the season two Grey's Anatomy episode Yesterday.
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Row 1 info
  • Escobar
  • Tommy
  • "Golden Triangle (Part I)"
  • "No Exit"
  • "Milk Run"
  • "One Eyed Jack"
  • "Cool Runnin'"
  • Metro-Dade Policeman Lester Kosko "Heart of Darkness"
Row 2 info
  • 1955-05-31
Row 1 title
  • Miami Vice Character
Row 2 title
  • Born
Row 3 info
  • 1983
Row 3 title
  • Active
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IMDB
  • 575339
Birthplace
  • Miami, Florida
Box Title
  • Julio Oscar Mechoso
Appearances
  • "Suicide Squeeze"
Birth Date
  • 1955-05-31
Series
  • Quantum Leap (TV series)
Role
Name
  • Julio Oscar Mechoso
DOB
  • 1955-05-31
Caption
  • Julio Cesar Mechoso appears as death row inmate Raul Casta in the episode "Last Dance Before an Execution" in Season 3.
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Birth Place
  • Florida, USA
  • Miami, Florida, U.S.
Image size
  • 200
Birthday
  • 1955-05-31
Character
Image File
  • lester.JPG
Gender
  • Male
Born
  • 1956-05-31
Seasons
  • GA: 2
Birth
  • 5
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  • Julio Oscar Mechoso (Sometimea credited as Julio Mechoso; born May 31, 1955) appears as Florida death row inmate Raul Casta in the Season 3 episode of Quantum Leap titled "Last Dance Before An Execution". A character actor in both television and films, Julio has appeared in several high-profile films, such as Grindhouse, Bad Boys and the controversial Ken Park. His television credits include Miami Vice, Coach, Seinfeld, and Greetings from Tucson. He has appeared in two Martin Lawrence films, Bad Boys and Blue Streak. He played a Police Detective in both. Mechoso is a Cuban American.
  • Julio Oscar Mechoso is an American actor who plays Mario Sanchez on Castle.
  • Julio Oscar Mechoso (born May 31, 1955) made his TV debut in the show Miami Vice as Metro-Dade Policeman Lester Kosko, the "resident electronics expert" on loan from Metro to the Organized Crime Bureau in the episodes "Heart of Darkness", "Cool Runnin', "One Eyed Jack", "No Exit", "Milk Run", and "Golden Triangle (Part II)", and also appeared as pathologist Tommy in the episode "Lend Me an Ear", and as drug dealer Escobar in the episode "Badge of Dishonor".
  • Julio Oscar Mechoso is an American actor who portrayed Enrique Cardoso in Jurassic Park III.
  • Julio Oscar Mechoso played Chuck Eaton in the season two Grey's Anatomy episode Yesterday.
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