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 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." He also played the role of
Jennifer Lopez's disapproving father in the one-season crime mystery series
Second Chances (1993) and it's equally short-lived sequel
Hotel Malibu (1994).
In addition to support roles in such millennium films as
Picking Up the Pieces (2000),
Exposed (2003),
The Black Dahlia (2006),
Downsizing (2017),
Road to Juarez (2013),
Green Ghost and the Masters of the Stone (2021),
The Margarita Man (2019) and
The Planters (2019), as well as the Asian-American movies of writer/director
Dave Boyle including
Big Dreams Little Tokyo (2006) and
White on Rice (2009), Pepe, after a 45-year career, was handed a film lead by Boyle as a sheriff in
Man from Reno (2014). He also was given leads in the movies
Gino's Wife (2016) and
Flavor of Life (2019). As a producer, Pepe's credits include
Kill or Be Killed (2015),
Aguruphobia (2015),
From the Dead (2019) and
Clean Sweep (2020).
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."