Felix Solis

Felix Angel Solis (born September 17, 1971) is an American actor, film director and film producer.[1] Born on the Upper West Side and raised in Chelsea/Greenwich Village area of New York City, to parents that were both born in Puerto Rico, Felix considers himself a Nuyorican.

Felix Solis
Born
Felix Angel Solis

(1971-09-17) September 17, 1971
OccupationActor, film director, film producer, stage director
Years active1995–present
Partner(s)Liza Fernandez

Career

Solis first started working on shows set in NYC such as New York Undercover, NYPD Blue, Third Watch and the film Empire (starring opposite John Leguizamo and Peter Sarsgaard). He then appeared in acclaimed television shows such as The West Wing, OZ, Law & Order: SVU, The Sopranos, Law & Order: Criminal Intent, Damages and Fringe; and numerous films such as The Forgotten (opposite Julianne Moore), Wes Craven’s My Soul To Take, Man on a Ledge (opposite Sam Worthington and Ed Harris) and Arbitrage (opposite Tim Roth).

With his roots in theatre, Felix has also continued to work on stage receiving the HOLA 2013 Award for Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor for the production of Basilica at New York’s prestigious Cherry Lane Theatre; a Connecticut Critics Circle Award in 2008 for Boleros For The Disenchanted and a Helen Hayes Award nomination for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Passion Play in 2006. As a stage director, Solis helmed Raul Castillo's Knives and Other Sharp Objects at the Joseph Papp Public Theater in 2009.[2]

Solis has originated parts in In Arabia We'd All Be Kings and Our Lady of 121st Street, both written by Stephen Adly Guirgis with direction by Philip Seymour Hoffman.[3] He performed at the Cherry Lane Theater's stage in Havana is Waiting by Eduardo Machado.[4] Solis has also been a member of The Actors Studio since 2001, where he has appeared in plays including Salome starring Dianne Wiest and Al Pacino.[5]

Al Pacino wrote him to thank him for his performance in the original production of Our Lady Of 121st Street with the LAByrinth Theatre Company of which he has been a member since 1999.[3]

Solis has appeared in over 18 films including The Forgotten, Taking Chance, The International, My Soul to Take,[6] and Gun Hill Road (winner of the 2011 Grand Jury Nominee at the Sundance Film Festival).[7] Solis' television appearances include The Following, The Good Wife, Made in Jersey, NYC 22, Weekends at Bellevue, Criminal Minds, Army Wives, ATF-The Line, Damages, Fringe, The Sopranos, Oz, The West Wing, Third Watch, NYPD Blue, New York Undercover, and Blue Bloods.[6]

In 2013 Solis co-created a film production company called Subway Token Films with his partner, actress Liza Fernandez. Their first short film, Tinto, shot on location in the Maipo Valley wine region of Chile, South America, premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival in 2014,[8] getting nominated for Best Short Narrative. It also screened at the Shnit Worldwide Short Film Festival in 2015. Their next short film, iHeart (which Solis directed), made its world premiere at the Hoboken International Film Festival; it won the Award of Merit at One-Reeler Short Film Competition, and continues its way through the festival circuit. His next short film, Going Down was shot in Los Angeles in June and is in post-production. He is an active volunteer at the 52nd Street Project, a non-profit group that matches inner-city kids with professional theatre artists to introduce them to the business and craft of theatre production. He is also a supporter of the ASPCA and WSPA.

Recent projects

Solis had a recurring role on The Following. He was a regular on the CBS TV series Made in Jersey starring Kyle MacLachlan, and Janet Montgomery.[9] On the same network he played Sgt. Terry Howard on NYC 22, produced by Jane Rosenthal and Robert De Niro, as well as a recurring role on The Good Wife as the "No-Nonsense" Det. Kevin Rodriguez.[6] Solis also landed a role on USA’s Colony playing Geronimo, and ABC’s The Family playing Editor-in-Chief Gus Flores. Felix was recently cast in the series regular in ABC’s Ten Days in the Valley as Commander Gomez that premieres in October 2017.

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
2004The ForgottenDetective Brasher
2009Taking ChancePhilly Cargo Worker
The InternationalDetective Iggy Ornelas
2010My Soul to TakeChela
2011Gun Hill RoadPete
2012Man on a LedgeNestor
ArbitrageA.D.A. Ray Deferlito
2016TallulahManuel

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
2000-07The SopranosEdgar Ramirez / FishmanEpisodes:
The Happy Wanderer
The Second Coming
2004One Life to LiveBenicioUnknown episodes
2009FringeDaniel HicksEpisode: "The Transformation"
2009-16The Good WifeDet. Kevin Rodriguez7 episodes
2010Criminal MindsNelson G.Episode: "The Fight"
2012NYC 22Sgt. Terry Howard13 episodes
Made in JerseyRiver Brody8 episodes
2014Nurse Jackie Joan's husband1 episode
2014-15The FollowingAgent Jeff Clarke8 episodes
2016ColonyGeronimo4 episodes
The FamilyGus Flores12 episodes
DrewLieutenant FordUnaired pilot
2016-17Hawaii Five-0Jorge Moralez2 episodes
2017Ten Days in the ValleyCommander Elliot Gomez8 episodes
2017One Day at a TimeRon1 episode
2018SEAL TeamColonel Martinez4 episodes
2020CharmedRay Vera3 episodes
2020OzarkOmar Navarro10 episodes
2020I Know This Much Is TrueNurseEpisode: "Four"

Videogame

YearTitleRoleNotes
2006Grand Theft Auto: Vice City StoriesJerry Martinez
2008Grand Theft Auto IVThe Crowd of Liberty City

References

  1. "Bio". Felix Solis. Retrieved 2016-07-29.
  2. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2012-07-24. Retrieved 2012-07-22.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  3. "Labyrinth Theater Company". Labyrinth Theater Company. Retrieved 2016-07-29.
  4. "Theatre". Felix Solis. Archived from the original on 2016-03-04. Retrieved 2016-07-29.
  5. Brantley, Ben (2003-05-01). "THEATER REVIEW; Veils or No Veils, Whatever She Wants She Gets". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2016-07-29.
  6. https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0813101/
  7. "Gun Hill Road - A Film Starring Esai Morales & Judy Reyes - Written & Directed by Rashaad Ernesto Green". www.gunhillroad.com. Retrieved 2016-07-29.
  8. "Tinto | Tribeca Film Festival". Tribeca. Retrieved 2017-08-23.
  9. "Made in Jersey". Retrieved 2016-07-29.
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