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    American actor

    Ricardo Antonio Chavira (born September 1, 1971) is an American actor. He is best known for his role as Carlos Solis in the ABC television series Desperate Housewives (2004–2012). He also played Abraham Quintanilla in Selena: The Series (2020).

    Early life

    Chavira was the son of a Bexar County judge, Juan Antonio Chavira and is of Mexican descent. Raised in San Antonio, he graduated from Robert E. Lee High School and the University of the Incarnate Word. He received his Master of Fine Arts in Acting from the University of California San Diego's graduate acting program in 2000, and moved to Los Angeles shortly thereafter. Since then, he has worked in film, television and theatre.

    Career

    Chavira began his career playing guest-starring roles on television shows, include NYPD Blue, 24, The Division, Joan of Arcadia and JAG. In 2002, he had a recurring role in the HBO comedy-drama Six Feet Under and was series regular on the unaired Fox sitcom The Grubbs. In 2004, he made his big screen debut appearing in a supporting role playing private José Gregorio Esparza in the western film The Alamo (2004).

    In 2004, Chavira was cast as Carlos Solis, the husband of Eva Longoria's character, Gabrielle Solis, in the ABC comedy-drama series Desperate Housewives. The series was a breakthrough hit for ABC. In 2005, Chavira listed on the "50 Most Beautiful" list in People en Español, and the following year named one of "TV's Sexiest Men" by TV Guide. With the cast, he received two Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series in 2005 and 2006, and well as three ALMA Awards nominations for Outstanding Actor in a Comedy Series. The series ended in 2012 after eight seasons.

    Chavira starred in a production of Tracers at the Odyssey Theatre in Los Angeles, and also starred in a co-production of Living Out

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    Teri Hatcher (Susan Mayer)

    Teri Hatcher revived her career by playing Susan Mayer, a divorced mom who's open to finding love with a new man — specifically the local plumber, Mike. She won a Golden Globe in 2005 for the role.

    Hatcher proved she was the perfect choice to play Susan right from the start. "It was one of the best auditions of my career. The kind you leave and on the elevator ride down to the parking lot you think, 'Well, that couldn’t have gone any better,'" she told EW in 2012.

    Hatcher rose to small-screen stardom as Lois Lane in the lighthearted superhero series Lois & Clark (1993–1997), during which time she checked “Bond Girl” off her dance card in Tomorrow Never Dies(1997), Pierce Brosnan’s second outing as the suave superspy. And of course, there was her now-legendary guest role on Seinfeld in 1993 as Jerry’s girlfriend Sidra, whose breasts are the subject of a heated “are they real or fake” dispute. Her punchline to that question remains in the cultural zeitgeist to this day.

    In addition to a supporting role in Spy Kids(2001), Hatcher’s big screen highlights include voicing Coraline's mother — and, of course, the villainous Other Mother — in Coraline (2009). She also appeared as Lois Lane's mother in an episode of Smallville (2010) and had a recurring gig as Queen Rhea on Supergirl (2017).  

    Hatcher was married to Marcus Leithold from 1988 to 1989. She married actor Jon Tenney in 1994; they divorced in 2003 and share a daughter, Emerson.

    Felicity Huffman (Lynette Scavo)

    Felicity Huffman won an Emmy for playing Lynette Scavo, the overburdened mother who dreams of getting back to working life. 

    As Huffman recalled in a 2012 EW interview, she connected with the character during her audition: "I was kind of drowning in motherhood like Lynette, and that’s what really got me the part, so I should thank my children.

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    Ricardo Antonio Chavira (born September 1, 1971) is an American actor. He is best known for his role as Carlos Solis in the ABC television series Desperate Housewives (2004–2012). He also played Abraham Quintanilla in the Netflix original series Selena: The Series (2020).

    Early life

    Chavira was born in Austin, Texas, the son of a Bexar County judge, Juan Antonio Chavira. Raised in San Antonio, he graduated from Robert E. Lee High School and the University of the Incarnate Word. He is a '00 UC San Diego Alumnus and received his Master of Fine Arts in Acting from the University of California San Diego's graduate acting program in 2000, and moved to Los Angeles shortly thereafter. Since then, he has worked in film, television and theatre.

    Career

    Chavira began his career playing guest-starring roles on television shows, include NYPD Blue, 24, The Division, Joan of Arcadia and JAG. In 2002, he had a recurring role in the HBO comedy-drama Six Feet Under and was series regular on the unaired Fox sitcom The Grubbs. In 2004, he made his big screen debut appearing in a supporting role playing private José Gregorio Esparza in the western film The Alamo (2004).

    In 2004, Chavira was cast as Carlos Solis, the husband of Eva Longoria’s character, Gabrielle Solis, in the ABC comedy-drama series Desperate Housewives. The series was a breakthrough hit for ABC receiving wide coverage. ..... Along with cast, he received two Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series in 2005 and 2006, and well as three ALMA Awards nominations for Outstanding Actor in a Comedy Series. The series ended in 2012 after eight seasons.

    Chavira starred in a production of Tracers at the Odyssey Theatre in Los Angeles, and also starred in a co-production of Living Out. He played Stanley Kowalski in the Guthrie Theater's production of Tennessee Williams' A Streetcar Named Desire, from July 3

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