
Al Israel
Personal Information
- Occupation: Actor
- Birthday: 16 Apr, 1935
- Death day: 16 Mar, 2011 ( 14 years old )
- Place of birth: Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA
- Also known as: Al J. Israel Jr.
Al Israel
Al Israel (1935/1936 – March 16, 2011) was an American film and TV actor who is best known for his role as the chainsaw-wielding Colombian drug dealer "Hector the Toad" in the 1983 film Scarface. He also appeared alongside Al Pacino in Carlito's Way a decade later. He was one of three original cast members to voice the 2006 video game based on the film. The game entitled Scarface: The World Is Yours sold more than two million units in less than two years.
Credits
- 2004 - Three Way ( movie ) as Cashier
- 2004 - Killer Snake ( movie ) as Parking Attendant
- 2003 - Klepto ( movie ) as Watch Salesman
- 2002 - The Shield ( tv ) as Jupo Nunez
- 2000 - Attention Shoppers ( movie ) as Carlos
- 1998 - Seven Days ( tv ) as Subway Operator
- 1998 - Vengeance Unlimited ( tv ) as Joey
- 1998 - Driven ( movie ) as "Juanita"
- 1998 - Broken Vessels ( movie ) as Detective McMahon
- 1995 - Land's End ( tv ) as Movie Operator
- 1995 - Dangerous Minds ( movie ) as Mr. Santiego
- 1994 - Drop Zone ( movie ) as Schuster Stephens
- 1994 - Confessions of a Hitman ( movie ) as Frank
- 1993 - Carlito's Way ( movie ) as Rolando
- 1992 - Red Shoe Diaries ( tv ) as Armie
- 1991 - Marilyn and Me ( movie ) as Doctor
- 1991 - P.S. I Luv U ( tv ) as Colonel Escobar
- 1990 - Marked for Death ( movie ) as Tito Barco
- 1987 - Hooperman ( tv ) as Lovelace
- 1986 - Sledge Hammer! ( tv ) as Hit Man
- 1985 - Streets of Justice ( movie ) as Columbian
- 1985 - The New Alfred Hitchcock Presents ( tv ) as Coroner
- 1984 - Body Double ( movie ) as Corso
- 1984 - Hunter ( tv ) as Frank Corona
- 1984 - Miami Vice ( tv ) as Guzman
- 1984 - Old Enough ( movie ) as Bodega Owner
- 1983 - Scarface ( movie ) as Hector The Toad
- 1982 - The Soldier ( movie ) as Gunman #1
- 1981 - Hill Street Blues ( tv ) as Al Biomonte