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Michael Anthony Vitar (born December 21, 1978) is an American firefighter and former actor who appeared as Benjamin Franklin "Benny the Jet" Rodriguez in The Sandlot and Luis Mendoza in the final two Mighty Ducks films. He started acting as a teenager when a casting manager spotted him in line for a ride at a school carnival.
In the late spring of 1962, fifth-grader Scott Smalls moves to the San Fernando Valley, right outside of Los Angeles with his widowed mother, and recent stepfather, Bill. . As school ends and summer begins, Small's mother encourages him to make friends, and he tries to join a group of boys who play baseball daily at the neighborhood sandlot—brothers Timmy and Tommy Timmons, Michael "Squints ...
In a flashback back to 1962, Benny becomes Benny "the Jet" Rodriguez. The story shifts to 1972, ten years after the events of The Sandlot. A new crop of five kids now reside in San Fernando Valley in Los Angeles and play baseball at the Sandlot. Johnnie Smalls, the little brother of Scott Smalls, has heard the legend of a ferocious dog he calls ...
The TAC team has lost another member. Three years after Bull wrote out hacker Cable McCrory (as a fatality in a bridge collapse), the CBS drama’s Season 6 premiere revealed that Benny Colón ...
Benny Rodríguez; Right fielder / Catcher: Born: March 21, 1927 Santa Isabel, Puerto Rico ... Bienvenido "Benny" Rodriguez at Negro League Baseball Players Association
Rodriguez has played in-house counsel and Bull’s former brother-in-law Benjamin “Benny” Colón on the CBS drama since it debuted in 2016. No explanation has been given for his departure.
From Benny Blanco supporting Selena Gomez backstage to Adam Brody enjoying the sushi bar, ... Kieran Culkin, who won best supporting actor for "A Real Pain," with his wife, Jazz Charton. ...
Benny Urquidez (born June 20, 1952) is an American former professional kickboxer, martial arts choreographer and actor. [2] Nicknamed " The Jet ", Urquidez was a non-contact karate competitor who later pioneered full-contact fighting in the United States.