Puerto Rican actor (1967–2023)
Kamar de los Reyes (November 8, 1967 – December 24, 2023) was a Puerto Rican actor. He was best known for his portrayal of Antonio Vega on the ABC soap opera , One Life to Live , and as Raul Menendez , the primary antagonist of the 2012 video game, Call of Duty: Black Ops II .
De los Reyes also played Jobe, a demon in the fourth season of Sleepy Hollow , and Ryan Caradine on The Rookie .
Career
De los Reyes starred as a Chicano boxer named Pedro 'Roadman' Quinn, in 1994's acclaimed theatrical production of Blade to the Heat .[ 1]
The most arresting figure, however, is Mr. de los Reyes. More than any words he utters, the actor's haunted eyes, sunken cheeks and shaved head convey the extent of Pedro's torment. In repose, he's almost spectral. In the ring, he's like a short circuit, and his silent scream of triumph is a guaranteed spine-tingler.
De los Reyes appeared alongside Patrick Stewart as a "dashing, if thick-tongued" Ferdinand in a 1995 production of William Shakespeare 's The Tempest .[ 2] In 1997, de los Reyes was named on People Magazine's "Fabulous 50" list.[ 3] In 2001, he starred in a television film , The Way She Moves , starring Annabeth Gish and fellow soap opera star Daniel Cosgrove . He also starred in the controversial film Love and Suicide and in Toni Braxton 's video for her song "Spanish Guitar ". He has made numerous guest appearances on shows such as Law & Order and CSI: Miami . In 1995, de los Reyes starred with James Woods , Ed Harris and Sir Anthony Hopkins in Oliver Stone 's controversial biopic, Nixon , playing convicted Watergate burglar , Eugenio Martínez .[citation needed ]
In 2012, he performed the voice acting and the motion-captured body acting of the main antagonist, Raul Menendez, in the video game titled Call of Duty: Black Ops II .[ 4] The game's publisher Activision reports an estimated US$1 billion gross in its first fifteen days of availability, which the company states is superior to the seventeen day cinema record held by 2009's Avatar .[ 5]
In 2013, he played the role of Los Lordes gang leader, Santana in the two-part season finale of the third season of the CBS police procedural drama Blue Bloods .[citation needed ]
In 2022, he joined the cast of CW’s All American, in the role of Coach Mr. Montez.
Personal life
Born in San Juan, Puerto Rico to Cuban percussionist Walfredo de los Reyes and a Puerto Rican mother, Matilde Pages, Kamar de los Reyes grew up in Las Vegas, Nevada . He is the brother of the percussionist of the band Chicago , Walfredo Reyes Jr. , and to former Yanni , and now Zac Brown Band percussionist, Daniel de los Reyes . He married actress Sherri Saum in 2007 and they had twin boys. He had a son from a previous relationship.[ 6]
De los Reyes died from cancer in Los Angeles, on December 24, 2023, at the age of 56.[ 7]
Filmography
Television
Year
Title
Role
Notes
1994
The Corpse Had a Familiar Face
Puerto Rican
TV movie
Valley of the Dolls
Ray Ariaz
65 episodes
1995
ER
Hernandez
Episodes: "Sleepless in Chicago ", "Full Moon, Saturday Night ", & "House of Cards "
1995 –2009
One Life to Live
Antonio Vega
Regular cast member
1996
New York Undercover
Luis
Episodes: "Bad Blood " & "Fire Show "
Swift Justice
Palo Montega
Episode: "No Holds Barred"
1998
Four Corners
Tomas Alvarez
—
Blood on Her Hands
Gavin Kendrick
TV movie
1998 –99
Promised Land
Leon Flores
Episodes: "Denver: Welcome Home ", "Out of Bounds ", "The Visitor ", & "All in the Family "
1999
Total Recall 2070
Jack Brant
Episodes: "Paranoid " & "Restitution "
Touched by an Angel
Eddie Testaverde
Episode: "Godspeed "
Early Edition
Ramon Archiletta
Episode: "Take Me Out to the Ball Game "
2000
The 27th Annual Daytime Emmy Awards
Himself
Television special
2001
The 28th Annual Daytime Emmy Awards
Himself
Television special
The Way She Moves
Nicholas
TV movie
2002
The 29th Annual Daytime Emmy Awards
Himself
Television special
2003
Undefeated
Jose Beveagua
HBO TV movie
2004
The 31st Annual Daytime Emmy Awards
Himself
Television special
SOAPnet Reveals ABC Soap Secrets
Himself
TV movie documentary
2005
The 32nd Annual Daytime Emmy Awards
Himself
Television special Presenter for Outstanding Young Actor in a Drama Series
Law & Order
Aberto Moretti
Episode: "Dining Out "
2006
Wheel of Fortune
Himself – Celebrity Contestant
Episode: "Soap Stars 1"
The 33rd Annual Daytime Emmy Awards
Himself
Television special
The 2nd Annual Quill Awards
Himself
Television special
SoapTalk
Himself
Episodes: dated March 6, 2006 & October 17, 2006
2007
6ABC Boscov's Thanksgiving Day Parade
Himself
TV movie
2008
Paula's Party
Himself
Episode: dated January 18, 2008
2009
CSI: Miami
Jason Molina
Episode: "Collateral Damage "
Law & Order: Criminal Intent
Teru
Episodes: "The Glory That Was... " & "Alpha Dog "
2011
The Mentalist
Omar Vega
Episode: "Pink Tops "
Reed Between the Lines
Anthony Guillory
Episodes: "Let's Talk About Change ", "Let's Talk About Ms. Helen's Son, Part 2 ", & "Let's Talk About Game Night "
2013
Blue Bloods
Santana
Episodes: "The Bitter End " & "This Way Out "
Pretty Little Liars
Dominic Russo
Episode: "Into the Deep "
2014
Major Crimes
Dr. Enrique Cabrera
Episode: "Frozen Assets "
2015
Castle
Manuel Villalobos
Episode: "Private Eye Caramba! "
2016
Kingdom
Detective Poole
Episode: "Take Pills "
Shooter
—
Episode: "Recon by Fire "
2017
Sleepy Hollow
Jobe
13 episodes
Home and Family
Himself
Episode: "Carla Jimenez /Kamar de los Reyes/Shirley Chung/King"
2018
MacGyver
Captain Delarosa
Episode: "Wind + Water "
The Gifted
Sebastian Diaz
Episode: "coMplications "
SEAL Team
Comandante Salas, Priest
Episodes: "Prisoner's Dilemma " and "Santa Muerte "
2019
The Passage
Julio Martinez
Episode: "You Are Like the Sun ", "You Are Not That Girl Anymore ", & "Stay in the Light "
2021
The Rookie
Ryan Caradine
5 episodes
2022 –2023
All American
Coach Montes
8 episodes
2025
Daredevil: Born Again
Hector Ayala / White Tiger
Posthumous release; post-production
References
^ a b Richards, David (November 4, 1994). "The Boxing Ring As a Parable On Manhood". The New York Times . ISSN 0362-4331 . OCLC 1645522 .
^ Brantley, Ben (July 12, 1995). "THEATER REVIEW; Enough Wrath And Fear to Thrust Philosophy Offstage". The New York Times . ISSN 0362-4331 . OCLC 1645522 .
^ "Kamar De Los Reyes" . People Magazine . 47 (18): 156. May 12, 1997. Retrieved June 1, 2013 .
^ Carrasquillo, Adrian (November 13, 2012). "Call of Duty Black Ops 2′s Raul Menendez is the star villain, played by Kamar de los Reyes" . Retrieved June 1, 2013 .
^ "Call of Duty®: Black Ops II Grosses $1 Billion In 15 Days" (Press release). Santa Monica, California: Activision. December 5, 2012.
^ Corriston, Michele (June 8, 2014). "Sherri Saum Introduces Twin Sons John and Michael" . PEOPLE.com . Time Inc. Archived from the original on August 8, 2014. Retrieved June 8, 2019 .
^ Barnes, Mike (December 25, 2023). "Kamar de los Reyes, One Life to Live and Call of Duty Star, Dies at 56" . The Hollywood Reporter . United States: Eldridge Industries . ISSN 0018-3660 . Archived from the original on December 25, 2023. Retrieved December 25, 2023 .
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