Lorenzo Lamas
Quick Facts
Biography
Lorenzo Fernando Lamas (born January 20, 1958) is an American actor and martial artist. He is known for playing Lance Cumson, the irresponsible grandson of Angela Channing (played by Jane Wyman) on the 1980s soap opera Falcon Crest(Golden Globe Award nomination for Best Supporting Actor – Series, Miniseries or Television Film). During and after Falcon Crest, he and Ana Alicia, who played his wife in the series have remained close friends.
He later went on to play Reno Raines on the 1990s crime drama Renegade, and Hector Ramirez on the daytime soap opera The Bold and the Beautiful. He served as a judge on ABC television's Are You Hot? and starred in his own reality show, Leave It to Lamas, a series about his real-life family.
Early life
Lamas was born in Santa Monica, California, in 1958, the son of Argentine actor Fernando Lamas and Norwegian American actress Arlene Dahl. He is the stepson of swimmer and film star Esther Williams, who married his father when Lamas-Craig was 11 years old. Both Williams and Dahl were also best friends of actress Jane Wyman, who knew him since birth, that she would later play along with Lamas on Falcon Crest.
He was brought up in Pacific Palisades, California, and moved to New York City in 1971, when he was 13 years old. In 1979, he took up Taekwondo and Karate, earning black belts. He graduated in 1975 from the Admiral Farragut Academy in Pine Beach, New Jersey.
Career
Longing to be an actor since the age of five, Lamas-Craig first studied acting in Tony Barr's Film Actors Workshop and quickly thereafter obtained his first TV acting role in 1976. He had a supporting role in the 1978 film Grease (starring John Travolta and Olivia Newton-John). Early in his career, he also had guest-starring parts in Switch, Sword of Justice, Dear Detective, Secrets of Midland Heights, Fantasy Island, The Love Boat, and Hotel.
In 1980, Lamas auditioned for and won the role of Lance Cumson, for the pilot of a new series entitled The Vintage Years. The pilot was later retooled to become the hit primetime drama series Falcon Crest. During a 2006 TV interview with a Norwegian television team, Lamas said that to get the role on Falcon Crest, he had auditioned twice and beat out five other guys for the part. During his stint on Falcon Crest, Lamas was nominated for two Soap Opera Digest Awards and a Golden Globe Award. He was the only actor to appear in all 227 episodes of the series. In an interview, Lamas said that Jane Wyman's persona was more of a hard-working legend, not a diva, who referred to her as a friendly woman on Falcon Crest: "With Jane, she expected you to know your lines, but she played poker with the crew at lunch. She was just a great gal; and I think that set the tone for the rest of us. She wasn't a 'spoiled diva,' and believe me, if anybody had a right to be a 'spoiled diva,' it was Jane because she has done so much, Oscar Award-winner, I mean, incredible actress, and she was just like clockwork, right there on time, always knew her lines, always ready to rehearse and she had this great affable quality. You just never talked about Ronald Reagan, that's all, that was one thing we never did, everything else was opened."
At the beginning of the ninth and final season of Falcon Crest, off-camera, Lamas received some devastating news about his TV grandmother when she was sent to the hospital; he visited her to offer her some words of comfort. After cancellation, he did not keep in touch with her for years; on September 10, 2007, he lost his TV grandmother and decades-long friend.
Before Wyman's death, Lamas released a statement: "Next to my parents, Jane was the most influential person in my young career," he added, "She has left an incredible body of work and accomplishments that cannot go without being recognized and celebrated. I will miss her greatly."
In 1984, Lamas was nominated for Worst Actor at the Golden Raspberry Awards for his performance in the film Body Rock. The co-founder of the Golden Raspberry Awards, John J.B. Wilson, later named Body Rock as one of "The 100 Most Enjoyably Bad Movies Ever Made". Lamas also performed a song on the soundtrack for this film, and the track "Fools Like Me" became his only single to date to crack the Billboard Hot 100 chart.
In the early 1990s, he began carving out a niche for himself as an action-hero, showcasing his martial-arts skills by starring in such movies as the Snake Eater-trilogy, Terminal Justice, Gladiator Cop (fr), Bounty Tracker, and many similar low-budget action-films.
In 1992, Lamas played the role of the falsely accused cop Reno Raines in the syndicated series Renegade. The series was seen in over 100 countries, and during its final season, it moved from the first-run syndication to the USA Network. The show ended in 1997 after a run of five seasons.
From February 2004 until February 2007 Lamas played the role of Hector Ramirez on the CBS daytime soap opera The Bold and the Beautiful.
In August 2007, Lamas starred as the King of Siam in The King and I at the Ogunquit Playhouse in Ogunquit, Maine. That fall, he performed at Kean University Premiere Stages in Union, New Jersey, in the title role in Steven Dietz's Dracula.
Lamas performed as El Gallo in The Fantasticks at the Casa Mañana Theatre in Fort Worth, Texas, in June 2008. In June 2009, Lamas returned to the Ogunquit Playhouse as Zach in A Chorus Line.
In 2009, he starred in the Asylum's Mega Shark Versus Giant Octopus as Alan Baxter, a government agent who wants to destroy both the Mega Shark and the Giant Octopus to protect the world from their destructive fights. In December 2014 he published his autobiography, Renegade at Heart.
In 2015 Lamas was a cast member of the reality TV series Celebrity Apprentice.
As of 2016, Lamas was working as a helicopter pilot, flying people on day trips to the Grand Canyon from Los Angeles. According to his Twitter account, he is currently flying as a helicopter tour pilot with HeliNY in New York City.
Personal life
Lamas' first marriage was to Victoria Hilbert from 1981 to 1982. His second marriage was to his publicist, Michele Cathy Smith in 1983; the couple had two children together: son Alvaro Joshua "A. J." (b. 1983) and daughter Shayne Lamas(b. 1985), both actors. He and Smith split in 1985.
Lamas has a daughter Paton Lee (b. 1988) with actress Daphne Ashbrook. Paton, who is an actress, took her mother's last name and dropped her birth name "Lamas".
His third marriage was to Renegade co-star Kathleen Kinmont (daughter of his Falcon Crest co-star Abby Dalton), in 1989. They divorced in 1993.
Lamas married his fourth wife, Playboy's May 1996 Playmate of the Month Shauna Sand, in 1996. He and Sand have three daughters—Alexandra Lynne (b. 1997), Victoria (b. 1999), and Isabella Lorenza (b. 2001). Lamas and Sand divorced in 2002.
Lamas was briefly engaged to December 1992 Playmate of the Month Barbara Moore, but the marriage was later called off.
After five months of dating, Lamas married his fifth wife, Shawna Craig in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico, on April 30, 2011. He told reporters that he would change his name to Lorenzo Lamas-Craig. This decision was motivated by the fact that his previous wife, Shauna, kept the surname Lamas, and is legally named Shauna Lamas, and Lamas's fifth wife, Shawna, whose given name is a homonym and almost identical to that of Shauna, did not wish to have a virtually identical full name. In June 2018, Lamas filed for divorce from his fifth wife citing irreconcilable differences.
Lamas enjoyed close friendships with his Falcon Crest co-stars Ana Alicia and Jane Wyman. He continually praised Wyman's professionalism and credited her as a "huge influence" on his life and career. After Wyman's death in 2007, Lamas released a statement: "Next to my parents, Jane was the most influential person in my young career. She has left an incredible body of work and accomplishments that cannot go without being recognized and celebrated. I will miss her greatly."
Lamas' stepmother, Esther Williams, died on June 6, 2013, at the age of 91, in Los Angeles, California. Lamas stated on Twitter: "The best swim teacher and soul mom RIP."
In December 2014, Lamas published his autobiography, Renegade at Heart (co-written by celebrity biographer Jeff Lenburg).
Filmography
Films
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1969 | 100 Rifles | Indian Boy | Film debut; uncredited |
1978 | Grease | Tom Chisum | |
1979 | Take Down | Nick Kilvitus | |
1979 | Tilt | Casey Silverwater | |
1979 | Promises in the Dark | Josh | Uncredited |
1984 | Body Rock | Chilly | Nominated – Golden Raspberry Award for Worst Actor |
1989 | Snake Eater | Jack 'Soldier' Kelly | |
1989 | Snake Eater II: The Drug Buster | ||
1991 | Night of the Warrior | Miles Keane | |
1991 | Killing Streets | Charlie Wolff | |
1992 | Final Impact | Nick Taylor | |
1992 | The Swordsman | Andrew | |
1992 | Snake Eater III: His Law | Jack 'Soldier' Kelly | Direct-to-video |
1992 | CIA Code Name: Alexa | Mark Graver | |
1993 | Bounty Tracker | Johnathan Damone | Direct-to-video |
1993 | CIA II: Target Alexa | Mark Graver | |
1994 | Final Round | Tyler Verdiccio | Direct-to-video |
1994 | Bad Blood | Travis Blackstone | |
1995 | Midnight Man | John Kang | |
1995 | Gladiator Cop | Andrew Garrett | |
1996 | Mask of Death | Mason/McKenna | |
1996 | Terminal Justice | Sgt. Bobby Chase | |
1997 | Black Dawn | Jake Kilkanin | |
1997 | The Rage | Nick Travis | |
1998 | Undercurrent | Mike Aguayo | |
1998 | Back to Even | Mitch | |
1999 | The Muse | Himself | |
2002 | The Circuit 2: The Final Punch | Max | Direct-to-video |
2003 | Flight 747 | Ketchum | Direct-to-video |
2003 | 13 Dead Men | Santos | |
2003 | Dark Waters | Dane Quatrell | Direct-to-video |
2004 | Motocross Kids | Evan Reed | |
2004 | Latin Dragon | Frank | |
2004 | Sci-Fighter | Andrew Dean | |
2004 | Unseen Evil 2 | Biggs | Direct-to-video |
2005 | Lethal | Anatoly Federov | |
2005 | Thralls | Mr. Jones | |
2005 | Killing Cupid | Shane | |
2005 | The Nowhere Man | ||
2006 | 18 Fingers of Death! | Antonio Bandana | Direct-to-video |
2007 | Succubus: Hell-Bent | Flight Instructor | Direct-to-video |
2007 | 30,000 Leagues Under the Sea | Lt. Michael Arronax | Direct-to-video |
2008 | Chinaman's Chance: America's Other Slaves | Father Smith | |
2009 | Mexican Gold | Cole | |
2009 | Mega Shark Versus Giant Octopus | Allan Baxter | |
2011 | Backstabber | Frank Prather | |
2012 | Return to Vengenance | Brady | |
2013 | Raptor Ranch | Special Agent Logan | |
2013 | Cathedral Canyon | Carl Romero | |
2013 | A Little Christmas Business | Billy Baxter | |
2014 | Grace of God | ||
2014 | Being American | Tom | |
2014 | Bro, What Happened? | Cheeba | |
2014 | My Name Is Nobody | Senor Santiago | |
2015 | WWJD What Would Jesus Do? The Journey Continues | Jack | |
2015 | American Beach House | Lifeguard Joe | |
2015 | Atomic Eden | Nathan - The Snake | |
2015 | God's Club | Spencer Rivers | |
2016 | Prayer Never Fails | Judge Rogers | |
2016 | Beyond the Game | Trainer | |
2016 | Movie Madness | Det. Avery | |
2017 | Secrets of Deception | Gregg | |
2017 | Boone: The Bounty Hunter | Walker | |
2017 | BorderCross | Danny Jackson | |
2018 | Railroad to Hell: A Chinaman's Chance | Father Smith | |
2018 | Driver | Reggie | |
2018 | Unwritten | Gen. Lane | |
2019 | Las Vegas Vietnam: The Movie | Zapata Sr. Gang Leader | |
2020 | Scorpion Girl Awakening: The Movie | FBI Agent | |
2020 | Real Blood: The True Beginning | Father Diaz | |
2020 | Bleach | Elmer Paxton |
Television
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1977 | Switch | Various | 2 episodes |
1978 | Sword of Justice | Donno Novanti | Episode: "A Double Life" |
1979 | Dear Detective | Episode: #1.2 | |
1979 | California Fever | Rick | 10 episodes |
1980 | Detour to Terror | Jamie | TV movie |
1980-1981 | Secrets of Midland Heights | Burt Carroll | 2 episodes |
1980-1986 | The Love Boat | Various | 5 episodes |
1981-1990 | Falcon Crest | Lance Cumson | 227 episodes Nominated – Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor – Series, Miniseries or Television Film Nominated – Soap Opera Digest Award: Outstanding Actress/Actor in a Comic Relief Role on a Prime Time Serial; Outstanding Actor in a Supporting Role on a Prime Time Serial |
1983 | Fantasy Island | Richard Warrington | Episode: "Naughty Marietta/The Winning Ticket" |
1983 | Hotel | Diz Wilder | Episode: "The Offer" |
1990 | The Hitchhiker | Tom Astor | Episode: "Trust Me" |
1991 | Dear John | Alejandro Braceros | 2 episodes |
1992 | Flesh and the Devil | Gropius | TV movie |
1992-1997 | Renegade | Reno Raines/Vince Black | 110 episodes |
1998 | Invasion America | Cale Oosha (voice) | 9 episodes |
1998-1999 | Air America | Rio Arnett | 26 episodes |
2000-2001 | The Immortal | Raphael "Rafe" Cain | 22 episodes |
2002 | Hope Ranch | Colt Webb | TV movie |
2003 | The Paradise Virus | Paul Johnson | TV movie |
2004 | Deep Evil | Trainor | TV movie |
2004 | Raptor Island | Hacket | TV movie |
2004 | Reno 911! | Deputy Garcia | Episode: "Department Investigation: Part 2" |
2004-2006 | The Bold and the Beautiful | Hector Ramirez | 191 episodes |
2009-2013 | Phineas and Ferb | Meap (voice) | 5 episodes |
2009 | Leave It to Lamas | Himself | 8 episodes |
2010-2013 | Big Time Rush | Dr. Hollywood | 4 episodes |
2011 | NTSF:SD:SUV:: | Felipe Calderon | Episode: "Tijuana, We've Got a Problem" |
2011 | Actors Anonymous | Himself | TV movie |
2012 | Ronn's Garage | 2 episodes | |
2012 | The Eric Andre Show | Himself | TV series |
2012 | Ash Global | Bruce | Episode: "Take Memo Home" |
2013 | The Joe Schmo Show | Himself | 2 episodes |
2013 | Ghost Ghirls | John | Episode: "Hooker with a Heart of Ghoul" |
2013 | Bike Cops Van Nuys | Ponch | TV movie |
2014 | Workaholics | Rick Messona | Episode: "We Be Clownin'" |
2014 | American Dad! | Security Guard (voice) | Episode: "Big Stan on Campus" |
2015 | Sharknado 3: Oh Hell No! | Sgt. Rock | TV movie |
2016-2017 | Lucha Underground | Councilman Delgado | 6 episodes |
2016 | Bail Out | Himself | 2 episodes |
2019 | Jane the Virgin | Himself | Episode: "Chapter Eighty-Five" |
Discography
Year | Title | Country | Notes |
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1984 | You Better Hang On | Portugal | |
Fools Like Me | U.S. | ||
Fingerprints | West Germany | Album | |
Smooth Talker | U.S. | Maxi-single |