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Hemky Madera

American actor

Hemky Madera

Madera in 2016

Born (1977-01-26) January 26, 1977 (age 47)

Queens, New York, U.S.

OccupationActor
Years active2000–present
Spouse

Jesse Lynn Madera

(m. 2011)​
Children2

Hemky Madera (born January 26, 1977) is an American actor. He began his acting career in the Dominican Republic television production Grandes Series Dominicanas in which he took the leading parts of the mini-seriesEn La Olla and Trio en Alta Mar, both by Dominican director/producerAlfonso Rodríguez. He also played Mr. Delmar in Spider-Man: Homecoming and Carlos in Netflix original Kaleidoscope.

Life and career

Madera was born in Queens, to Luis and Gisela Madera. He was born prematurely when his mother came to visit relatives in New York, and his family then moved him back to Santiago, Dominican Republic. After college, he decided to act full-time and moved to New York City where he worked on the production of The Bookie's Lament (2000) with Gabriel Macht, but later returned to the Dominican Republic, where he starred in the mini-series Asalto en la Lincoln as well as in the sitcomsCiudad Nueva and Los Electrolocos, in which he took the lead.[1]

After returning to the United States, he has appeared in the feature filmsDreaming of Julia (2003) with Harvey Keitel and Gael García Bernal, in The Lost City (2005) with Andy García, Dustin Hoffman, and Bill Murray, in The Wrath of Cain (2010) with Ving Rhames and Robert Patrick as well as doing voice work in Rango (2011) alongside Johnny Depp amongst others.[1]

On stage, he first appeared in Pantallas at Santo Domingo's Great National Theater. In the United States he has appeared in Inverse Theater's production of Icarus and Aria and the New York Spanish Repertoire's production of Feast of the Goat as well as assorted other stage productions, i.e. Life is a Dream, The Mistress of the Inn, Chronicles of a Death Foretold, Blood Weddings, Midnight Brainwash Revival, Burning the Bridges, and Belisa's Capriciousness.

On television, he has appeared in single episodes of hit television series Law & Order: Criminal Intent, The Shield, Brothers & Sisters, My Name Is Earl, and The Good Guys as well as 17 episodes of Weeds as Mexican drug cartelcriminal Ignacio, his best-known role. He also has a recurring role as a retired baseball player on the IFC TV series Brockmire.

He starred as Pote Gálvez in the USA Network television series Queen of the South.[2] He was originally asked to audition for the role of the father but he knew that he was too young for the part. "But I said, 'Let me just do my best, and see what happens.'” A few days later, they called him in to audition for the role of Pote.[3]

He had a minor role in Spider-Man: Homecoming, which Madera has stated was one of his favorite roles.[4]

Filmography

Year Title Role Notes
2000 The Bookie's LamentPuerto Rican Short film
2003 Dreaming of JuliaYoung Revolutionary
2004 CupidityGloria
2005 The Lost CityMiliciano
2007 YuniolPepe
2008 PlayballBarnabás
2009 La SogaTavo
2010 King of the AvenueHector
2010 Caged AnimalLorenzo
2011 RangoChorizo (voice)
2011 Joshua TreeDetective Milazzo
2011 Tamale LessonMartin Short film
2011 Pimp BulliesJames
2012 The RoosterHank Short film
2012 The Last InterventionCheche
2012 Prisoner 614Prisoner Short film
2013 Bless Me, UltimaChavez
2013 In an InstantDr. Castillo Short film
2013 Problem of EvilEli
2013 BiodegradableAguasanta
2014 Rubicon: The BeginningMario Direct-to-video
2014 SupremacyMiguel
2014 TurtleMr. Madden Short film
2014 Primero De EneroBeto
2014 Morir SoñandoRicardo
2014 Tumbleweed: A True StoryDaniel
2014 CutLopez Short film
2015 The Preppie ConnectionRaul
2016 SálvameFrank
2016 La La LandJimmy Uncredited
2017 Spider-Man: HomecomingMr. Delmar
2018 The Happytime MurdersTito
2018 En AltamarCantinflas
2019 A Cloud So HighGabriel Rivera
2019 Spider-Man: Far From HomeMr. Delmar Deleted scenes at Re-released version of film / DVD[citation needed]
2023 MuzzleSantiago Perez

References

  1. ^ abHernandez, Al Carlos (December 23, 2013). ""Weeds", "Luck", Star Hemky Madera". Latin Heat. Retrieved July 8, 2018.[permanent dead link‍]
  2. ^"ATX Exclusive Interview with Queen of the South's Hemky Madera". Talk Nerdy with Us. June 23, 2016. Archived from the original on July 8, 2018. Retrieved July 8, 2018.
  3. ^"Interview: Hemky Madera Talks 'Queen of the South', Auditioning and How Self-Tapes Are "Your Friends"". Daily Actor. June 15, 2020. Retrieved June 15, 2020.
  4. ^Steinberg, Jamie (June 28, 2018). "Hemky Madera – Queen of the South". Starry Mag. Retrieved July 8, 2018.

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