Biography
After a memorable screen debut in 1976 -- as one of the vociferous Chicano gang members who heckle runner Babe Levy (
Dustin Hoffman) at the outset of
John Schlesinger's psychological thriller
Marathon Man -- Jaime Tirelli established himself as a reliable standby whenever Hollywood needed to fill a Hispanic or simply a blanket ethnic role. In this vein, Tirelli contributed bit parts to features including Author! Author! (1982),
The Brother from Another Planet (1984),
The Cowboy Way (1994),
PiƱero (2001), and
Kinsey (2004) -- among dozens of other films -- while concurrently filling guest spots on such small-screen series as
In the Line of Duty, Law & Order, and
NYPD Blue. In 2006, the actor signed for slightly higher billing than usual, with a supporting role as a father in the Alejandro Monteverde-directed romantic drama
Bella, starring Eduardo Verastegui and
Tammy Blanchard. ~ Nathan Southern, All Movie Guide