Rudy Ramos has enjoyed a remarkable seven-decade-long acting career, which began with a notable appearance on the television show Ironside in 1969. Just six months later, he secured a role as a series regular on the iconic television western The High Chaparral, playing the character Wind, a volatile half-breed Indian boy. Since then, he has made over 80 guest appearances on episodic television, showcasing his impressive range and versatility.
In addition to his extensive work in television, Mr. Ramos has also appeared in numerous movies for television, including the critically acclaimed productions Helter Skelter, The Rescue of Jessica McClure, and Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman: The Movie. Currently, he is co-starring in a recurring role as Felix Long in the highly successful television series Yellowstone, starring the talented Kevin Costner.
Mr. Ramos' feature film credits are equally impressive, featuring a diverse range of roles in films such as The Enforcer, The Driver, Defiance, Quicksilver, Beverly Hills Cop II, and Colors, to name a few.
Beyond his work in film and television, Mr. Ramos has also made significant contributions to the world of stage acting. He has performed in numerous productions in the Los Angeles area, including appearances at the Mark Taper Forum, Taper Too, The Met, Matrix Theater, Los Angeles Theatre Center, Nosotros Theatre, and Whitefire Theatre.
One of his most notable stage roles was as a member of the Los Angeles Actors Theatre, where he performed in the award-winning hit show Short Eyes by Miguel Pinero, playing the part of Cupcakes. The ensemble was nominated for the prestigious Los Angeles Drama Critics Award for Best Ensemble in 1977, a testament to Mr. Ramos' talent and dedication to his craft.