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Amaury Nolasco

1970 - Today

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Amaury Nolasco Garrido (born December 24, 1970) is a Puerto Rican actor of Dominican descent. He is best known for the role of Fernando Sucre on the Fox television series Prison Break (2005–2008, 2017), and for his role in Transformers (2007). Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Amaury Nolasco is the 1,535th most popular actor (up from 2,021st in 2019), the 10th most popular biography from Puerto Rico (up from 11th in 2019) and the 7th most popular Puerto Rican Actor.

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Among ACTORS

Among actors, Amaury Nolasco ranks 1,535 out of 13,578Before him are Paul Lukas, Haya Harareet, Oleg Yankovsky, Elke Sommer, Lois Chiles, and Jonathan Frakes. After him are Edward Gordon Craig, Tod Browning, Jeremy Strong, Josh Duhamel, Fabre d'Églantine, and Suniel Shetty.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1970, Amaury Nolasco ranks 45Before him are Nikolaj Coster-Waldau, Sean Hayes, Bjarni Benediktsson, Emmanuel Petit, Alan Shearer, and Christian Karembeu. After him are Adam Goldberg, Andrej Plenković, Phillip Cocu, Bart De Wever, Marco Pantani, and Dominic Purcell.

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In Puerto Rico

Among people born in Puerto Rico, Amaury Nolasco ranks 10 out of 77Before him are Rita Moreno (1931), Ricky Martin (1971), José Ferrer (1912), Benicio del Toro (1967), Luis Guzmán (1956), and Emiliano Mercado del Toro (1891). After him are Héctor Lavoe (1946), Eddie Gómez (1944), José Torres (1936), Daddy Yankee (1977), Luis Fonsi (1978), and Roberto Clemente (1934).

Among ACTORS In Puerto Rico

Among actors born in Puerto Rico, Amaury Nolasco ranks 7Before him are Raul Julia (1940), Joaquin Phoenix (1974), Rita Moreno (1931), José Ferrer (1912), Benicio del Toro (1967), and Luis Guzmán (1956). After him are David Zayas (1962), Roselyn Sánchez (1973), Míriam Colón (1936), Adria Arjona (1992), Osvaldo Ríos (1960), and Holly Woodlawn (1946).