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  1. René Enríquez (November 24, 1933 – March 23, 1990) was a Nicaraguan-born [1] American television actor of the 1970s and 1980s. He is best remembered for his role as Lt. Ray Calletano in the long-running television series Hill Street Blues (1981–1987).

  2. Rene "Boxer" Enriquez (born July 7, 1962 in Artesia, California) is a former Mexican-American prison gang member and major organized crime figure. His criminal history also includes jailhouse stabbing attacks on other inmates, drug trafficking, extortion, and a sexual assault.

  3. René Enríquez was born on 24 November 1933 in Granada, Nicaragua. He was an actor, known for Bananas (1971), Hill Street Blues (1981) and Dream West (1986). He died on 23 March 1990 in Tarzana, Los Angeles, California, USA.

  4. Jul 19, 2022 · Rene Enriquez, former member of the Mexican Mafia, talks at the State Prison in Lancaster, about the development of the underground criminal organization from a prison gang to the streets of ...

  5. René Enríquez was born on November 24, 1933 in Granada, Nicaragua. He was an actor, known for Bananas (1971), Hill Street Blues (1981) and Dream West (1986). He died on March 23, 1990 in Tarzana, Los Angeles, California, USA.

  6. Sep 6, 2008 · Rene Enriquez was once a leader in the Mexican mafia. He killed for the gang and ordered the deaths of many men and women.

  7. Mar 28, 1990 · Actor Rene Enriquez, who portrayed Lt. Ray Calletano on the Emmy Award-winning "Hill Street Blues" TV series, has died of pancreatic cancer. He was 58.

  8. Jul 19, 2022 · Two consecutive governors previously blocked parole for ReneBoxerEnriquez in part based on the argument that he is safer in prison than on the streets, where he may be targeted as a...

  9. Mar 28, 1990 · Rene Enriquez, an actor who portrayed Lieut. Ray Calletano on the award-winning television series ''Hill Street Blues,'' died of pancreatic cancer at his home in suburban Tarzana on Friday. He...

  10. Sep 29, 2009 · An intense and shocking inside look at the inner workings of La Eme, the Mexican Mafia (La Familia Mexicana), The Black Hand is the story of loyal soldier ReneBoxerEnriquez, his life of crime, and his ultimate redemption.

    • Chris Blatchford
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