Demetrius Navarro

Demetrius Navarro
Born 1970
Los Angeles, California
Occupation Actor, Director, Screenwriter, CEO
Years active 1988-present
Spouse(s) Erlinda Orozco[1]

Demetrius Navarro is an actor, writer and director as well as the CEO of D Street Films.[2][3]

Career

Actor

His first professional acting job was for Luis Valdez’s theater company, El Teatro Campesino.[4] Navarro made his film debut in Friday,[5] opposite Ice Cube and Chris Tucker. He then played lead roles in 187, opposite Samuel L. Jackson, Soldier Boyz, The Yard Sale[6] and Runaways.[7] He spent 11 seasons on ER as Morales,[3][5] while, at the same time, starring on Telemundo’s top rated sitcom Los Beltran.[5]

He has also had guest starring roles on The O.C.,[5] CSI Miami, and NYPD Blue.

Writer and Director

Navarro has written and directed four movies: American Lowrider, starring Danny Trejo; Anything is Possible,[5][7][8][9] starring Lacey Chabert, Jonathan Bennett and Ethan Bortnick in his feature film debut;[9][10] American Justice (which he co-write with Jerry Bryant and Tommy Lister);[5][11] and Gone Hollywood.[5]

He also directed Lean like a Cholo starring Danny Trejo,[3] Put Your Locs On[12] and Silent No More[13] starring K.D. Aubert, Kym Whitley and Erlinda Orozsco.

Producer

He produced Runaways,[5] which was nominated for several awards, including the Los Angeles FirstGlance Film Festival for Best Feature in 2004,[14] the Philadelphia FirstGlance Film Festival for Best Feature in 2005[15] and the Indie Gathering Film Festival for Best Feature in 2006.[16]

Next, he produced and starred in Purple Heart,[5][7] which was nominated for a Prism Award for Best Picture.

He co-produced The Yard Sale,[7] which won Best Picture at the San Diego Latino Film Festival, and The Little Match Makers,[5] which won Best Picture at the San Diego Indie Fest in 2011.

Awards

He was nominated for an ALMA Award in the Best Supporting Actor category in 2002.[5][17] As part of the ensemble cast of ER, he won the Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series.

Navarro is a 2014 Africa NAFCA nominate for Best Director in a Foreign Film.[18] Two of his films, Silent No More and Anything is Possible, are nominees for Best Foreign Film.[18]

Current Projects

Navarro is the CEO of D Street Films.[2][3]

References

  1. Our Wedding. "Erlinda & Demetrius".
  2. 1 2 "D Street Films Team".
  3. 1 2 3 4 "Demetrius Navarro - Lean Like a Cholo Movie Interview".
  4. "The Santa Fe Reporter September 29, 1993".
  5. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 IMDB. "Most Popular Titles with Demetrius Navarro".
  6. Rotten Tomatoes. "Yard Sale". Archived from the original on 2014-05-18.
  7. 1 2 3 4 Celebrity Network. "Demetrius Navarro".
  8. "Anything is Possible". Archived from the original on 2014-05-18.
  9. 1 2 "Anything is Possible Official Website".
  10. "Ethan Bortnick Official Homepage".
  11. "( HHSE ) American Justice Leads off Six-Picture Venture Between Hannover House and Paseo Miramar Studios".
  12. "Demetrius Navarro - Director "Put Your Locs On"".
  13. "Photography by Luke Hartley".
  14. "Los Angeles FirstGlance Film Festival 2004".
  15. "Philadelphia FirstGlance Film Festival 2005".
  16. "Runaways".
  17. LatinoLA. "ALMA Award Nominees Announced". Archived from the original on 2014-05-18.
  18. 1 2 "Nominees". Archived from the original on 2014-08-14.
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