
Pepe Serna
Biography
Durable Mexican-American actor Pepe Serna has appeared in more than 100 feature films and 300 television shows, but is most recognized for his gritty support performances in a variety of motion pictures, including Scarface (1983) as Al Pacino's ill-fated cocaine partner, as well as the western Silverado (1985) with Kevin Costner, the crime yarn The Rookie (1990) starring Clint Eastwood and Charlie Sheen, and the drama American Me (1992) starring Edward James Olmos. In a career surpassing five decades, Pepe's characters have played on both sides of the law -- from drug peddlers to sheriffs. He was born (and raised) in Corpus Christi, Texas on July 23, 1944, the son of a naval base interpreter for Latin American pilots and a hairdresser. His desires to become an actor happened early in life, moving to Hollywood in 1969 to finally pursue his dreams. He didn't have to wait long to find steady Latino work on film and TV. Making an inauspicious debut in the exploitation film The Student Nurses (1970), Pepe found more "A" quality work after being discovered by producer Hal B. Wallis for the coming-of-age film Tim Belcher starring Richard Thomas and Catherine Burns and the western Shoot Out (1971) starring Gregory Peck. Specializing in urban, streetwise roles, he went on to mix a number of popular films (The New Centurions (1972), The Day of the Locust (1975), Car Wash (1976), A Force of One (1979), Walk Proud (1979), Honeysuckle Rose (1980), Inside Moves (1980), Deal of the Century (1983), Red Dawn (1984), Caddyshack II (1988)) with a slew of popular TV crime dramas such as "Mannix," "Police Story," "Adam-12," "The Rookies," "The Rockford Files," "Baretta," "Kojak," "CHiPs," "Barney Miller," "Scarecrow & Mrs. King," "T.J. Hooker," "Simon & Simon," "Hill Street Blues," "Miami Vice," "Cagney & Lacey" and "Diagnosis Murder." Long married to wife Diane, Pepe is a noted keynote teacher and motivational speaker who tours colleges and universities. His strong sideline as a painter has been met with critical success, having been commissioned quite frequently. His vibrant paintings and one-man stage shows reflect a serious return to his Mexican roots and was the subject of the 2015 short documentary "Life Is Art."
Filmography

Say a Little Prayer

Moe

Flamin' Hot

Green Ghost and the Masters of the Stone

The Planters

The Margarita Man

From the Dead

Flavor of Life

Downsizing

Lowriders

Monday Nights at Seven

Under Water: Dive Deep

Restored Me

Superpowerless

Kill or Be Killed

Road to Juarez

Ana Maria in Novela Land

Cake

Man from Reno

White on Rice

The Black Dahlia

Big Dreams Little Tokyo

Latin Dragon

Exposed

Deadly Swarm

Along for the Ride

Daybreak

The Princess and the Barrio Boy

Bread and Roses

Picking Up the Pieces

Luminarias

The Brave

Land of Milk & Honey

In the Flesh

A Million to Juan

Jonny's Golden Quest

American Me

Only You

Conagher

The Rookie

Postcards from the Edge

Bad Jim

The Forgotten

Break of Dawn

Caddyshack II

Human Error

The Three Kings

Out of Bounds

Streets of Justice

Fandango

The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai Across the 8th Dimension

Red Dawn

Best Kept Secrets

Scarface

Deal of the Century

The Ballad of Gregorio Cortez

Heartbreaker

White Water Rebels

Seguin

Vice Squad

Joe Dancer II: The Monkey Mission

300 Miles for Stephanie

Inside Moves

Honeysuckle Rose

City in Fear

The Jerk

The Streets of L.A.

Walk Proud

A Force of One

Roots of Blood

Tarantulas: The Deadly Cargo

Car Wash

The Killer Inside Me

Swashbuckler

The Deadly Tower

The Day of the Locust

The Desperate Miles

The Gun

The Last Angry Man

Miracle on 34th Street

Group Marriage

The New Centurions

Shoot Out

The Student Nurses
