Ricky Catter

Ricky Catter

Nacimiento : , Lima, Peru

Historia

Raised in Houston, TX. He has been a professional actor for over 23 years. He has starred in over 100 commercials and also has performed in theaters across the country from New York to Hawaii. His Network TV/Film credits include Starring and Costarring roles in Rich Kids, Macgyver, NCIS: New Orleans, Murder comes to town, Freedom on Trial, American Crime, The Night Shift, Queen of the South, Prison Break and many more.

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Ricky Catter

Películas

Staycation
Dr. Shelton
A married couple, on the brink of divorce, must spend a weekend alone to decide the rest of their lives.
Rich Kids
Ernesto
Rich Kids is a narrative drama about a group of troubled teens in a low-income community who resolve to break into “Los Ricos”, the local mansion with a border fence, in order to forget their difficult lives and experience a different one.
Barracuda
Driver
Sinaloa hitchhikes into Texas to meet Merle, her half-sister by way of their dead country musician father. As the two get to know each other, Sinaloa's chaotic influence starts to unravel Merle's quiet, comfortable life. While the family music legacy brought Sinaloa to Austin, she won't leave without taking revenge against the people who stole her daddy away years ago.
Monsters
Marine
Cinco años después de que la Tierra haya sufrido una invasión extraterrestre, un cínico periodista concuerda en escoltar a una turista desde una zona infectada en México hasta la segura frontera de Estados Unidos.
Marisol
Hector Ramirez
For Marisol Rivera, a first generation Mexican-American, college is everything she's worked toward. She spent mornings cleaning horse stalls and evenings studying. Now, with a scholarship in hand, she's ready to leave Southwest Texas and begin her new life. However, when Marisol is falsely accused of a crime, she learns a heartbreaking truth: she's undocumented. Forced to go on the run, Marisol discovers a kind America amidst a harsh bureaucratic system. A coming of age film through the lens of immigration, Marisol critically examines systemic oppression and the causality of racism.