Erik Estrada


Henry Enrique Estrada is an American actor. He is widely known for his co-starring lead role as California Highway Patrol officer Francis Llewelyn "Ponch" Poncherello in the police drama television series CHiPs, which aired from 1977 to 1983. He later became known for his work in Spanish telenovelas, his appearances in reality television shows and infomercials, and as a regular voice on the series Sealab 2021, on Adult Swim.

Early life

Estrada was born on March 16, 1949, in East Harlem, an area of Manhattan, New York to Carmen Moreno, a seamstress, and Renildo Estrada. He is of Puerto Rican descent. Growing up, he thought about becoming a police officer, turning to acting after joining the drama club at Louis D. Brandeis High School on Manhattan's Upper East Side.

Career

Acting

In 1970, Estrada made his film debut in the role of Nicky Cruz alongside Pat Boone, in the independent film The Cross and the Switchblade. In 1972, Estrada appeared in a small role as a police officer in The New Centurions, followed by a significant role in a major motion picture, the disaster film, Airport 1975, directed by Jack Smight, where he played Julio, a womanizing flight engineer on a Boeing 747. In 1975, he again worked with Smight in Midway, a successful military historical epic, as a fictional airman Ensign "Chili Bean" Ramos.
File:Erik Estrada Larry Wilcox CHiPS 1977.jpg|thumb|Estrada and Larry Wilcox on CHiPs in 1977
Beginning in 1977, Estrada co-starred as Frank "Ponch" Poncharello in CHiPs, a tv series. In 1978, he began training in martial arts with SeishinDo Kenpo instructor Frank Argelander, preparing for a two-part episode of CHiPs. The two appeared on the cover of Fighting Stars Magazine, also in 1978 talking about Estrada's training regimen. On August 6, 1979, Estrada was seriously injured while filming a scene on the set of CHiPs, fracturing several ribs and breaking both wrists after he was thrown from his motorcycle.
Later in 1979, Estrada was voted one of "The 10 Sexiest Bachelors in the World" by People and was featured on the cover of the November issue. After a salary dispute with NBC in the fall of 1981, Estrada was briefly replaced by Olympic gold medalist and actor Bruce Jenner. Larry Wilcox, a co-star, left the series in 1982 amid behind-the-scenes friction. Estrada carried the remaining season of CHiPs without most of the supporting cast from the previous four seasons. The show was eventually canceled in 1983. In the 1980s, he appeared in a string of low-budget films. He made a return to series television in a 1987 three-part episode of the police drama Hunter.
In the 1990s, Estrada played the role of Johnny, a Tijuana trucker, in a telenovela ''Dos mujeres, un camino, on Televisa. He shared the main credits with Mexican actresses/singers Laura Leon and Bibi Gaytán. Originally slated for 100 episodes, the show had 200-plus episodes and became the biggest telenovela in Latin American history. He was reportedly paid one million pesos for the role.
In 1994, Estrada began co-hosting the syndicated outdoor adventure show
American Adventurer, which ran until 2004. In 1995, he made a special guest appearance as Ponch in punk rock band Bad Religion's music video, "Infected", as well as in the video for Butthole Surfers's video for "Pepper". He has been seen on a few episodes of Sabrina the Teenage Witch as himself, seen in a daydream cloud in Hilda's mind and also when Hilda zapped herself in his car while he drives it.
In 1997, Estrada wrote his autobiography,
Erik Estrada: My Road from Harlem to Hollywood. In 1998, he returned as the character Francis "Ponch" Poncherello in the TNT made-for-TV movie CHiPs '99, along with the rest of the original cast. In 2001, Estrada landed a role on the daytime drama The Bold and the Beautiful as Eduardo Dominguez. In 2002, he played a game-show host on the Disney Channel series Lizzie McGuire with Hilary Duff. He also made a guest appearance on an episode of Spy TV in 2002. He had a regular role doing voiceovers for the Cartoon Network show Sealab 2021, where he would parody himself. He appeared in an episode of another Cartoon Network show, Space Ghost: Coast to Coast, which features a character named Moltar who has an obsession with Estrada and CHiPS, as a guest. Estrada has also guest-starred on the children's cartoon Maya & Miguel.
Estrada has appeared in music videos, such as Eminem's music video "Just Lose It". A band named after Estrada is based in Santa Cruz, California. Estrada also made guest appearances on
The Wayans Bros., Unhappily Ever After, the Nickelodeon comedy Drake & Josh, NBC's Scrubs and My Name Is Earl, and ABC's According to Jim. Estrada has been in a long-running series of infomercials as a national spokesman for National Recreational Properties, selling undeveloped real estate property in Siskiyou County, California; Lake Shastina, California; California City, California; Ocean Shores, Washington; Colorado, in addition to more recently, Tellico Village, Tennessee; and Bella Vista, Arkansas.
Estrada began appearing in Burger King TV commercials in September 2009. In the ads, he attended a class on endorsing products led by race car driver Tony Stewart. During the spoof, Estrada seeks to understand why American consumers were not interested in purchasing his "Estrada" sunglasses that noticeably had his last name written boldly across the lens.
Estrada appeared in many reality television shows. In 2004, he starred in both the second season of
The Surreal Life and in Discovery Health Body Challenge. He also starred in the short-lived CBS reality show, Armed & Famous. In 2008, Estrada appeared in Husband for Hire, a television movie starring Nadine Velazquez and Mario López. After a series of specials, in 2010, Estrada and Laura McKenzie began co-hosting a show, The World's Funniest Moments, which began as a myNetworkTV series hosted by Arsenio Hall.
In 2011, Estrada was a contestant on the second season of the Univision reality show
Mira Quien Baila, a weekly dance competition similar to Dancing with the Stars, in which he finished in third place out of ten contestants. In 2013, he starred in Finding Faith'', a film about a young teenager who is kidnapped from a meeting planned online. It is based on true incidents investigated by the Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force. Estrada toured with the film with the aim of educating parents and young people about the dangers of online grooming. He played a minor role as a paramedic at the end of the movie in the 2017 movie "Chips"

Activism

In 2000, Estrada was named the international "Face" of D.A.R.E., which is a campaign against drugs. He speaks in support of the American Heart Association, the United Way, and the CHP 11-99 Foundation, a nonprofit organization providing benefits and scholarships to the California Highway Patrol family members, as well as funeral expenses for fallen officers. Estrada's experience in CHiPs led him to become a reserve officer for the Muncie Police Department in Muncie, Indiana. He became the spokesperson for the C.H.P.'s "car seat inspection and installation" program. He made numerous appearances supporting automobile child-seat safety checks across the country. He appeared in Española, New Mexico on May 28, 2009, to promote the "100 Days and Nights of Summer" traffic safety and anti-DWI campaign that involves the New Mexico State Police.

Law enforcement

Estrada became a reserve police officer for the Muncie Police Department, depicted on Armed & Famous. He moved to Virginia, where he was an I.C.A.C. investigator for eight years in Bedford County, Virginia. As of July 1, 2016, he has been a reserve police officer in St. Anthony, Idaho. While working in the department, Estrada has been filmed patrolling on a police motorcycle.

Personal life

Estrada was married to Joyce Miller in November 1979; the couple divorced in 1980 and had no children. Estrada was married to Peggy Lynn Rowe, an entertainment executive, songwriter, and producer from 1985 until 1990, when they divorced. The couple had two sons, Anthony Erik and pole vaulter Brandon Michael-Paul. In 1997, Estrada and film sound technician Nanette Mirkovich married. They have a daughter, Francesca Natalia. He lives in the Studio City neighborhood of Los Angeles.
During an episode of Watch What Happens Live in January 2019, Marie Osmond told host Andy Cohen that she had briefly dated Estrada. Estrada is a member of the Blue Knights motorcycle club. He also rides with the Loyal Order of Moose fraternal and service organization.
Estrada endorsed Republican John McCain in the 2008 United States presidential election. Estrada was the celebrity guest of the Pekin Marigold Festival in Pekin, Illinois in September 2017.

Filmography

Film

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1973Hawaii Five-ORono VidalgoEpisode: "Engaged to Be Buried"
1974Emergency!Man with Eye Injury Episode: "Details"
1975KojakLuisEpisode: "Close Cover Before Killing"
1975MannixTropicEpisode: "Man in a Trap"
1975Kolchak: The Night StalkerPepe TorresEpisode: "Legacy of Terror"
1975Medical CenterMike MonedaEpisode: "The High Cost of Winning"
1975Police WomanBenny BatesEpisode: "Don't Feed the Pigeons"
1975The Six Million Dollar ManPrince SakariEpisode: "The Deadly Test"
1976BarettaOrtizEpisode: "Dead Man Out"
1976Barnaby JonesRubenEpisode: "Shadow of Guilt"
1976The Quest: The Longest DriveSantos
1977–1983CHiPsOfficer Frank Poncherello
1978The Love BoatJim WarrenEpisode: "Julie's Aunt/Where Is It Written?/The Big Deal"
1983Un solo corazónLuis
1987HunterSgt. Brad Navarro
1987Rosa salvajeTeniente Rocha
1988Alfred Hitchcock PresentsVinnie PacelliEpisode: "The Big Spin"
1991Extralarge: CannonballGonzales
1993Extralarge: Gonzales' RevengeGonzales
1993–1994Dos mujeres, un caminoJuan Daniel Villegas 'Johnny'
1994American AdventurerHost
1995The NannyHimselfEpisode: "Kindervelt Days"
1995CybillHimselfGuest appearance
1996The Wayans Bros.HimselfGuest appearance
1996PaulyHimselfGuest appearance
1996–1997Sabrina the Teenage WitchHimselfGuest appearance
1997Over the TopHimselfGuest appearance
1997We Are AngelsGraciano
1997BaywatchCaptain HuntingtonEpisode: "Search & Rescue"
1997Space Ghost Coast to Coast
1997MartinChipEpisode: "You Play Too Much"
1997Homeboys in Outer SpaceDorkEpisode: "How the West Was Lost or, Daddy's Home"
1998Tracey Takes On...SelfEpisode: "Hollywood"
1998King of the HillMexican JudgeEpisode: "Peggy's Pageant Fever"
1999Family GuyPonchEpisode: "I Never Met the Dead Man"
1999Walker, Texas RangerBrockEpisode: "The Lynn Sisters"
1999Pacific BlueJulio ConstanzaEpisode: "Stargazer"
1999–2000Walking After Midnight
2000PopularHimselfGuest appearance
2000Son of the BeachPresident Seymour WencesEpisode: "South of Her Border"
2000–2005Sealab 2021Marco
2001The Bold and the BeautifulEduardo Dominguez
2001Shasta McNastyHimselfGuest appearance
2001The Weakest LinkHimselfClassic TV Stars Edition #2
2002Lizzie McGuireAlejandroEpisode: "El oro de Montezuma"
2002American FamilyPolice OfficerEpisode: "The Barber Shop"
2002–2005¡Mucha Lucha!El Custodio
2003ScrubsHimselfGuest appearance
2004Drake & JoshPolice OfficerEpisode: "Driver's License"
2004The Surreal LifeCast member in season 2Reality TV series
2004Maya & MiguelVoice
2005The King of QueensHimselfVoice appearance
2005JoJo's CircusMr. Muscles 3 episodes
2005Higglytown HeroesAmbulance Driver Hero Episode: "Kip Joins the Circus/Baby Boom"
2006According to JimHimselfGuest appearance
2006Back to the GrindUnsold pilot
2007Armed & FamousHimselfCanceled after 4 episodes
2008LifeHimselfGuest appearance
2009My Name Is EarlHimselfGuest appearance on 2 episodes
2009Meet the BrownsFrancisco / Mr. HernandezEpisode: "Meet the Mexican"
2010Big Time RushCarlos' DadEpisode: "Big Time Break"
2010–2012Adventure TimeKing Worm2 episodes
2011Mira Quien BailaUnivision
2011Phineas and FerbAdditional voices
2012Are We There Yet?LesterEpisode: "The Green Episode"
2013Second Generation WayansMr. MartinezEpisode: "Miss Independent"
2016Liv and MaddieMr. Bustamante
2016Still the KingHimselfEpisode: "A Family, a Fair"
2017Malibu Dan the Family ManRoman Lockwood3 episodes
2020Picture Perfect MysteriesLuis Acosta
2023The Masked SingerHimselfProvides clues
2023Call Me KatRodrigoEpisode: "Call Me Ichabod Evel Knievel"
2023Divine RenovationHimselfHost
2024FalloutAdamEpisode: "The Radio"