According to a family spokesperson, he died on Christmas Eve after a battle with cancer. Best known for the “Call of Duty” video game franchise and the long-running soap, “One Life To Live,” de los Reyes was born in San Juan, Puerto Rico, in 1967 and grew up in Las Vegas.
His father is Cuban percussionist Walfredo de los Reyes. One of his earliest jobs was as a dancer in the 1988 film “Salsa,” and another early role was in a 1995 Public Theater production of “The Tempest,” where he starred as Ferdinand opposite Patrick Stewart as Prospero.
He also appeared in Toni Braxton’s 2000 music video for “Spanish Guitar.” On the big screen, he played Watergate burglar Eugenio Martínez in Oliver Stone’s 1995 movie, “Nixon,” and he was in Lisa France’s 2005 movie “Love & Suicide.” On TV, he had recurring roles on Fox’s “Sleepy Hollow” in 2017, and he played a college football coach in the CW’s football drama “All American” in 2022.
He also had guest star roles on shows such as “Castle,” “Blue Bloods,” and “ER.” In the soap “One Life to Live,” he first appeared in 1995 as Antonio, a former gang member who went on to become a lawyer and a cop.
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