Victor Campos, a talented actor of Spanish (Castilian),Puerto Rican, and Dominican heritage, was born on January 15, 1935, in the vibrant city of New York, New York.
As a seasoned actor, he began his illustrious career in 1966, taking on a wide range of roles in television series such as "Hawk", "The FBI", "The Rookies", "The Mod Squad", "Kojak", and "Doctors Hospital", as well as notable films like "The Adversary", "Black Sunday", "Scarface", "Juice", "Sleepaway Camp IV: The Survivor", "Shallow Ground", and "Locker 13", among many others.
Tragically, Victor Campos passed away on October 15th, 2018, in Sherman Oaks, California, due to complications related to prostate cancer. He leaves behind a lasting legacy and is deeply remembered by his loving daughter, Lee Campos Montesino, his grandchildren, Tristen Montesino and Trenten Montesino, his sisters, Laura Romano, Elba Campos, and Roseanna Rizzo, as well as his nieces, Lisa Rose, Kim Libretta, and Grace Rizzo, and his nephew, Josiah Rizzo.