Roberto Martín Márquez
- Additional Crew
- Actor
- Stunts
Roberto Martin Marquez was born in Santa Rosa New Mexico a 12th
generation descendant of Spanish explorers and Native Americans who
arrived in the Southwestern United States in 1581. He attended school
in Santa Rosa graduating from Santa Rosa High as a junior and attending
New Mexico State University. During his youth he was involved in the
Democratic Party in which his late grandfather Lorenzo Marquez was a
very prominent figure in County, State and National politics. He was a
member of the National Democratic Central Committee representing Young
Democrats of America at age 15. He began his acting career as an extra
in the movie "Bobby Jo and the Outlaw" at age 14. At age 27 and working
as an extra in Los Angeles, was chosen by Dennis Hopper to play a
grieving husband in "Colors." Roberto has been in movies such as
American Me, Mi Familia, Loverboy, Deathhouse, Dr. Boris and Mrs.
Deluth, Baby Doll Murders, Ave Maria....television shows.....ER, Murder
One, Law & Order, Hunter, Stingray. In the Warner Brothers Television
show ER, Roberto was stand-in for George Clooney and Noah Wiley and
instrumental for the fast paced hand held camera work by
cinematographer Guy Bee by using his body for rapid camera changes
called "body wipes" or "camera wipes" now done by computer. Roberto has
worked in production offices with such diverse Hollywood industry
people as Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger, Edward James Olmos, the late
Mel Brooks and Robert (RJ) Wagner. He was a United States Naval
Veteran...(was not on a ship!)Returned to New Mexico in 1999 living in
his hometown. Roberto has had three awesome kids, (sigh, needs to get
fixed!) some he hasn't seen in years...Roberto Alex, Ramon Felipe,
Maverick Sylvia ranging in ages of 29-9...Married three times,in a
relationship.