Lou Diamond Phillips is known for his role as Ritchie Valens in the movie "La Bamba (1987)".
He played Jose Chavez y Chavez in the movies "Young Guns (1988)" and "Young Guns II (1990)".
Some other movies he appeared in are "Time Bomb (1984)", "Interface (1985)", "Trespasses (1987)", "The Three Kings (1987)", "Stand and Deliver (1988)", "Dakota (1988)", "Disorganized Crime (1989)", "Renegades (1989)", "The First Power (1990)", "A Show of Force (1990)", "Demon Wind (1990)", "Harley (1991)", "Ambition (1991)", "The Dark Wind (1991)", "Shadow of the Wolf (1992)", "Extreme Justice (1993)", "Dangerous Touch (1994)", "Teresa's Tattoo (1994)", "Sioux City (1994)", "Boulevard (1994)", "The Wharf Rat (1995)", "Hourglass (1995)", "Undertow (1996)", "Courage Under Fire (1996)", "The Big Hit (1998)", "Another Day in Paradise (1998)", "Brokedown Palace (1999)", "In a Class of His Own (1999)", "Bats (1999)", "Supernova (2000)", "Picking Up the Pieces (2000)", "A Better Way to Die (2000)", "Hangman (2001)", "Knight Club (2001)", "Route 666 (2001)", "Lone Hero (2002)", "Malevolent (2002)", "Stark Raving Mad (2002)", "Absolon (2003)", "Hollywood Homicide (2003)", "Red Water (2003)", "The Trail to Hope Rose (2004)", "Gone But Not Forgotten (2005)", "Murder at the Presidio (2005)", "Alien Express (2005)", "El Cortez (2006)", "Fingerprints (2006)", "Striking Range (2006)", "Termination Point (2007)", "Death Toll (2008)", "Never Forget (2008)", "Lone Rider (2008)", "Che: Part Two (2008)", "Love Takes Wing (2009)", "Carny (2009)", "Angel and the Bad Man (2009)", "Transparency (2010)", "The Invited (2010)", "Metal Tornado (2011)", "Criminal Behavior (2011)", "Filly Brown (2012)", "Sanitarium (2013)", "Sequoia (2014)", "The Wisdom to Know the Difference (2014)", "The 33 (2015)", "Sky (2015)", "Pariah (2015)", "The Night Stalker (2016)", "Tao of Surfing (2016)", "Created Equal (2017)", "Cop and a Half: New Recruit (2017)", "Quest (2017)", "The Last Train (2017)", "Avenge the Crows (2017)", "Urban Country (2018)" and "Bi Kill (2018)".
He played Meeno Paloma in the TV science fiction miniseries "The Triangle (2005)" and Henry Standing Bear on the TV show "Longmire (A&E: 2012-2014, Netflix: 2015-2017)".
Some other TV shows he appeared on are "Dallas", "Miami Vice", "The General Motors Playwrights Theater", "Tales from the Crypt", "The Untold West", "Happily Ever After: Fairy Tales for Every Child", "The Outer Limits", "Spin City", "Night Visions", "24", "Wolf Lake", "Resurrection Blvd.", "The Twilight Zone", "The Handler", "George Lopez", "Jack & Bobby", "Law & Order: Special Victims Unit", "Psych", "The Beast", "Numb3rs", "Chuck", "Stargate: Universe", "Happily Divorced", "The Aquabats! Super Show!", "Southland", "Cougar Town", "Ironside", "Another Period", "Blindspot", "The Crossroads of History", "Hawaii Five-0", "Training Day", "The Ranch", "Brooklyn Nine-Nine", "You're the Worst", "Criminal MInds", "NCIS: New Orleans", "Goliath", "Blue Bloods" and "Conversations in L.A.".
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Reply by Forty-1212
on February 18, 2019 at 10:32 AM
That makes him a good role model for other teenagers everywhere because it shows them how well Richie respects his elders even if he calls them old men. Old men are people, too, you know.
Didn't know that he does anything else except that Lab Bo Bama video, where he plays a good teenager and a positive role model for other teeny boppers, but this is good that he does not come across as a vain, selfish, spoiled bratty narcissistic adolescent type because you do just not see enough of that on television anymore, not very much at all in the way of good manners coming from other teenage stars in Hollywood besides Ritchie.
Keep up the good work because you deserve recognition from teens of tomorrow when you grow up to become a decent old man yourself