| 2012 || ”[https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1882262/ Blackout]” || Detective Bert Jackson || TV Mini Series
| 2012 || ”[https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1882262/ Blackout]” || Detective Bert Jackson || TV Mini Series
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| 2013 || ”[https://www.imdb.com/title/tt3079900/?ref_=ext_shr_lnk]” || Marcello Sosa || Pilot
| 2013 || ”[https://www.imdb.com/title/tt3079900/]” || Marcello Sosa || Pilot
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| 2013 || ”The Great Feye” || Feye Phofum || Independent Short
| 2013 || ”The Great Feye” || Feye Phofum || Independent Short
American actor, musician and restaurateur

Alex Paez is an American actor, musician and restaurateur.
Career
Paez began his career in 1971 appearing in various TV commercials. In 1979, he received a Best Actor Emmy Award for his performances in Unicorn Tales, a series of mini-musicals for NBC. The following year brought a second nomination in the same category for the NBC Special Treat presentation: “NYC Too Far From Tampa Blues.”
In 1980 he was cast as Prince Choi Amid Sin Du in the Garry Marshall pilot “Kat Mandu” for Paramount Pictures starring Vicki Lawrence, Alice Ghostly and Victor Buono, and he played a young mugger in CBSʼ “Stone Pillow” opposite Lucille Ball.
In 1987 he made his Broadway debut as Momo (Mohammed) at the Royale Theatre (now The Jacobs Theatre) in Hal Princeʼs musical Roza!” The show played to mixed reviews in both Baltimore (Center Stage) and Los Angeles (The Mark Taper Forum), but closed shortly after opening in New York.
In 1991 he took over the role of Ritchie Valens on the national tour of Buddy – The Buddy Holly Story. He later relocated to London to play the role at the Victoria Palace & The Strand (now The Novello) Theatres in the West End.
Off Broadway, he played the headstrong patriarch Martin Valdovinos in the Musical “https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C2%A1Americano!_(musical) At New World Stages. Garcín in “Azul” at The Eugene O’Neill Theater Center in Waterford CT & as George/Dave in “East Carson Street” at The Bell Theater in Holmdel, NJ
After relocating to Los Angeles, the offers changed, and Paez began playing such roles as: the good guy, the Detective, the Politician, and the occasional Military Man in such shows as: NYPD Blue, The District, Charmed, The West Wing, Monk, CSI: Miami, Commander In Chief, Boston Legal Dexter: Resurrection and various movies of the week and mini-series, including A Gunfighter’s Pledge and Meteor.[1]
Along with his Ex Wife, he owned & operated two locations (Venice & Burbank) of Centanni Trattoria in Los Angeles.
Filmography
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