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Benjamin Bratt

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January 2005

Benjamin Bratt Benjamin Bratt has had lead roles in film and television including Abel in Follow Me Home, Tom Lone in Catwoman, and Reynaldo Curtis in the series Law & Order. Director Leon Ichaso selected Bratt to play poet and ex-convict Miguel Piñero in the 2001 independent feature Pinero after watching Follow Me Home; of Bratt's performance as a "down and out mural painter" Ichaso said "I caught a glimpse of where he could go."* In 1998 and 1999 Bratt's won back-to-back ALMA awards for Outstanding Actor in a Drama Series from American Latino Media Arts for his long-standing role on Law & Order. Bratt was raised in San Francisco, where his mother, activist Elda Bratt, a Quechua originally from Peru, took her children to Alcatraz in 1969 to participate in the historic Native American occupation of the island. Today, Bratt is a generous supporter of the American Indian College Fund and San Francisco Bay Area organizations, such as the Tribal Athletics Program, the American Indian Friendship House, and United Indian Nations. Bratt studied acting at the American Conservatory Theater in San Francisco and received a B.F.A. from the University of California-Santa Barbara.

* Leon Ichaso quotation from "The Prey of Demons, Miguel Piñero Wrote Like an Angel," by Don Shewey, The New York Times, December 2, 2001.

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Créditos Fotográficos: Both Benjamin Bratt - photograph by Ben Caswell, courtesy of Woodstock Film Festival

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