First Name
Ruben
Last Name
Santiago-Hudson
Birthday
24/11/1956
Birthplace
Lackawanna, New York
Zodiac Sign
Sagittarius
Gender
Male
Build
Average
Hair Color
Salt and Pepper
Ethnicity
Multiracial
Claim to Fame
NYPD Blue
Nationality
American
Role ID
Actor/Actress, Writer, Producer
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Profile Bio Text
Ruben Santiago-Hudson (born November 24, 1956) is a Tony Award-winning American actor and playwright. Santiago-Hudson was born in Lackawanna, New York, the son of Alean Hudson and Ruben Santiago, a railroadworker. His father was Puerto Rican and his mother was African American. He graduated from Binghamton University. He wrote Lackawanna Blues, an autobiographical play in which he portrayed himself and some twenty different characters from his past, which he adapted for a highly-acclaimed, award-winning 2005 HBO film that won him the Humanitas Prize and earned him Emmy and Writers Guild of America Award nominations. Santiago-Hudson appeared on Broadway in Jelly`s Last Jam and received the 1996 Tony for August Wilson`s Seven Guitars. Santiago-Hudson`s screen credits include Coming to America and Domestic Disturbance. On television he has appeared on the daytime dramas Another World and All My Children and the primetime series The Cosby Mysteries, New York Undercover, NYPD Blue, Touched by an Angel, The West Wing, Third Watch, Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, and five episodes of Law & Order (which coincidentally stars Lackawanna Blues star S. Epatha Merkerson), among others. Santiago-Hudson has two children, Trey and Lily.
Couple Profile Source
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ruben_Santiago-Hudson
High School
Lackawanna High School
University
Binghamton University, Wayne State University, Buffalo State College
Full Name at Birth
Ruben Santiago Jr.
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Count - Awards
12
Age
56
Wikipedia Text
Ruben Santiago-Hudson (born November 24, 1956) is an American actor and playwright, who has won national awards for his work in both areas. From 2009 to 2011, he played Captain Roy Montgomery in ABC's Castle. In November 2011 he appeared on Broadway in Lydia Diamond's play Stick Fly.
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