Carlos Cestero

Carlos Augusto Cestero is the actor who was credited for playing the Munitions Man in.

Cestero was born in San Juan, Puerto Rico and played his first roles in the television series Wide World Mystery (1975), the drama Maten al león (1977), and the comedy Dios los cría... (1979). Other credits are 's drama Scarface (1983, with F. Murray Abraham and Harris Yulin), the drama La Gran fiesta (1985), the television thriller Clinton and Nadine (1988), the thriller Sex Crimes (1992, with Raymond D. Turner), the drama Gas, Food Lodging (1992, with Robert Knepper), the science fiction film The Survivor (1998, with Richard Herd), and the drama Paradiese Lost (1999, with Marina Sirtis).

Cestero's television credits include the series Miami Vice (1986 and 1988, with Victor Rivers in the latter one), Superboy (1990), and Disney Presents The 100 Lives of Black Jack Savage (1991, with Daniel Hugh Kelly).

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