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Years active
  
1990–present

Website
  
www.patohoffmann.net


Name
  
Pato Hoffmann

Role
  
Actor

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Full Name
  
Erwin Eduardo Hoffmann-Alarcon

Born
  
August 23, 1956 (age 67) (
1956-08-23
)
La Paz, Bolivia

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Pato Hoffmann (born August 23, 1956 as Erwin Eduardo Hoffmann-Alarcon) is a Bolivian actor and theater director who has performed in such films as Geronimo: An American Legend, Lakota Woman: Siege at Wounded Knee, Cheyenne Warrior and The Last Winter. The nickname "Pato" was given to him as a child. Hoffmann was named the 1999 Indian Celebrity of the Year. He was born in La Paz, Bolivia, to Bolivian parents of Aymara, Quechua, Spanish, and German heritage. Hoffmann's family moved to New York City when he was four years old. He thereafter spent the formative years of his childhood and youth alternating between the United States and Bolivia, and more briefly in Mexico.

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Acting career

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After the success of Dances With Wolves, agents were looking for Native American talent and signed on Hoffmann. His acting career in the U.S., Canada, Australia and Bolivia includes 13 feature films; over 30 episodes of television in series, mini-series, cartoons and soap operas; and numerous plays and readings with reputable theatre companies.

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Hoffman's first significant role in a big budget feature film was The Dreamer in Geronimo: An American Legend which also stars Matt Damon, Robert Duvall, and Gene Hackman. Next Hoffman co-starred in the romantic film Cheyenne Warrior as Hawk, a Cheyenne warrior, who is nursed back to health by a pregnant, widowed Rebecca Carver played by Kelly Preston. In 2006, Hoffmann portrayed the character Lee Means in The Last Winter, playing opposite Ron Perlman.

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Hoffmann has been specifically chosen for several roles throughout his acting career to include his role of Lee in The Last Winter, and was asked by Valerie Red-Horse to play her leading man in the film Naturally Native. The film Naturally Native was produced and financed entirely by the Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Nation of Connecticut, and contains one of the sexiest Native American love scenes between Hoffmann and Red-Horse.

Pato Hoffmann is bilingual in Spanish and English, and conversational in Portuguese. He has performed roles in those languages as well as Cheyenne, Apache, Sioux, Creek, Zuni, Aztec and Quechua, demonstrating extraordinary linguistic abilities.

Education

Pato Hoffmann attended college for eight years and was awarded a Bachelor's Degree in Economics with a minor in Anthropology by the American University in Washington, D.C., where he also pursued graduate studies in Agricultural Development as a part of his education in International Development.

Pato Hoffmann excels in the Cantonese style of Choy Li Fut Kung Fu and has studied with Master E. Y. Lee since 1983 in open-hand techniques as well as the use of the Long Staff and Bay Daggers.

Current projects

  • Feature Film: Cielito Lindo
  • Feature Film: Jumping off Bridges
  • Work as a Director

    As a director, Pato Hoffmann’s credits include George Bizet’s opera Carmen; the musicals Rent, Cats, Les Misérables and Oliver; and a half dozen plays in Spanish by Latin American authors. He served as production consultant and acting coach on the award-winning play The Vagina Monologues and the feature length video Autonomía. He has also worked as a casting associate and consultant in the U.S. and Bolivia.

    Filmography

    Actor
    2018
    La Entrega (TV Series) as
    Reynaga
    2006
    The Last Winter as
    Lee Means
    2004
    Así es la vida (TV Series)
    - Episode #1.1 (2004)
    2002
    Birdseye as
    Alvin Karpis
    2001
    Pendulum as
    Petty
    1997
    The Sentinel (TV Series) as
    Incacha
    - Sentinel Too: Part 2 (1999) - Incacha
    - Warriors (1997) - Incacha
    1998
    Meteorites! (TV Movie) as
    Sheriff John Whitehorse
    1998
    Naturally Native as
    Steve Bighawk
    1997
    The Pretender (TV Series) as
    Ronny Tiger
    - Keys (1997) - Ronny Tiger
    1997
    Born Into Exile (TV Movie) as
    Detective Sanyo
    1997
    Profiler (TV Series) as
    Carl 'Two Mules' Smythe
    - The Sorcerer's Apprentice (1997) - Carl 'Two Mules' Smythe
    1993
    Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman (TV Series) as
    Franklin / Strong River
    - Right or Wrong (1996) - Strong River
    - Indian Agent (1995) - Franklin
    - The Incident (1993) - Franklin
    - The Great American Medicine Show (1993) - Franklin
    1996
    Space: Above and Beyond (TV Series) as
    James Dark Moon
    - Stardust (1996) - James Dark Moon
    1995
    Wild Bill as
    Cheyenne Leader
    1995
    ABC Weekend Specials (TV Series)
    - The Secret of Lizard Woman (1995)
    1995
    Raven Hawk (TV Movie) as
    Rhyia's Father
    1995
    Happily Ever After: Fairy Tales for Every Child (TV Series) as
    Bright Silver
    - Snow White (1995) - Bright Silver (voice)
    1995
    Legend (TV Series) as
    Standing Beaver
    - Custer's Next to Last Stand (1995) - Standing Beaver (as Pato Hoffman)
    1994
    A Perry Mason Mystery: The Case of the Grimacing Governor (TV Movie) as
    Sgt. Whitehorse
    1994
    Renegade (TV Series) as
    Jimmy
    - Rustlers' Rodeo (1994) - Jimmy
    1994
    Lakota Woman: Siege at Wounded Knee (TV Movie) as
    Spencer
    1994
    Cheyenne Warrior as
    Hawk
    1993
    Geronimo: An American Legend as
    The Dreamer
    1990
    Midnight Caller (TV Series) as
    White Sneakers
    - The Hostage Game (1990) - White Sneakers

    References

    Pato Hoffmann Wikipedia