Lazaro "Laz" Alonso (born March 25, 1974) is an American actor. He portrays Mother's Milk in The Boys.
Biography[]
Chosen as one of Variety's "Top Ten Actors to Watch" and part of the new breed of leading men in Hollywood, Laz Alonso is starring in Amazon Prime's series The Boys. He can also be seen playing opposite Gabrielle Union and Jessica Alba in their new series LA's Finest. He previously starred opposite Debra Messing and Josh Lucas in NBC's The Mysteries of Laura. Laz's extensive television credits also include leading roles in NBC's Deception and A&E's Breakout King's.
Theatrically, Laz recently played Carlos Jones in Guy Ritche's Cash Truck, opposite Jason Statham, Josh Hartnett and Holt McCallany. Previously he portrayed Congressman John Conyers, in the Annapurna critically acclaimed film Detroit, directed by Kathryn Bigelow. He also starred opposite Paula Patton and Omar Epps in the independent Thriller Traffik. Alonso previously starred opposite Patton in the hit romantic comedy Jumping The Broom for Columbia Pictures, for which he received a NAACP IMAGE AWARD for Outstanding Actor In A Motion Picture . He has also been nominated for a BET Best Actor Award. Prior to that, he played the heroic role of "Tsu'Tey" in the highest grossing film of all time, James Cameron's Avatar. Laz played the lead villain role of "Fenix Calderon" in Universal's Fast and Furious, which reunited the original cast and relaunched the successful franchise. His past movie credits include lead roles in the Sony/Screen Gems' hits Stomp The Yard and This Christmas, a co-starring role in Sam Mendes' hit Jarhead, for Universal Pictures opposite Academy Award winner Jamie Foxx, Jake Gyllenhaal and Peter Sarsgaard, and a supporting role in Rod Lurie's remake of the Sam Peckinpah classic Straw Dogs. Laz also starred in Spike Lee's Miracle At St. Anna, in which he played "Hector Negron", based on a true story of a black and Puerto Rican WWII Buffalo Soldier that witnessed something that he carried inside for over 30 years until his past meets him again.
Laz has also executive produced and starred opposite Danny Glover in Alan Jacobs' Down For Life, which ended up with a much-coveted position in the Toronto Film Festival, where it received critical acclaim. He has directed a mini documentary that premiered at Art Basel titled I am, which highlighted a Washington DC artist who paints homeless people in prestigious settings.
Born and raised in Washington DC, Laz always knew he wanted to be an actor. He graduated from the prestigious Howard University School of Business, earning a Bachelors Degree in Business Administration with a concentration in Marketing. After college, he worked on Wall Street as an investment banker at Merill Lynch and began his acting career simultaneously, doing NY off-Broadway theater. He credits his ability to tackle so many different types of roles by his theater training. He now splits his time between Los Angeles and New York City.
Credits[]
Season 1[]
- "Get Some" Mother's Milk
- "The Female of the Species" Mother's Milk
- "Good for the Soul" Mother's Milk
- "The Innocents" Mother's Milk
- "The Self-Preservation Society" Mother's Milk
- "You Found Me" Mother's Milk
Season 2[]
- "The Big Ride" Mother's Milk
- "Proper Preparation and Planning" Mother's Milk
- "Over the Hill with the Swords of a Thousand Men" Mother's Milk
- "Nothing Like It in the World" Mother's Milk
- "We Gotta Go Now" Mother's Milk
- "The Bloody Doors Off" Mother's Milk
- "Butcher, Baker, Candlestick Maker" Mother's Milk
- "What I Know" Mother's Milk
Season 3[]
- "Payback" Mother's Milk
- "The Only Man in the Sky" Mother's Milk
- "Barbary Coast" Mother's Milk
- "Glorious Five Year Plan" Mother's Milk
- "The Last Time to Look on This World of Lies" Mother's Milk
- "Herogasm" Mother's Milk
- "Here Comes a Candle to Light You to Bed" Mother's Milk
- "The Instant White-Hot Wild" Mother's Milk
Season 4[]
- "Department of Dirty Tricks" Mother's Milk
- "Life Among the Septics" Mother's Milk
- "We'll Keep the Red Flag Flying Here" Mother's Milk
- "Wisdom of the Ages" Mother's Milk
- "Beware the Jabberwock, My Son" Mother's Milk
- "Dirty Business" Mother's Milk
- "The Insider" Mother's Milk
- "Assassination Run" Mother's Milk
External Links[]
Laz Alonso on Wikipedia
Laz Alonso at the Internet Movie Database
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