Talk:Jon Seda
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editChronology The following paragraph is somewhat misleading.
- Jon soon had a record of 21 wins and one loss as an amateur boxer, however, his life changed when he landed the role of "Detective Paul Falsone" on NBC's: "Homicide: Life on the Street". His film debut came about in 1992 in the film "Gladiator" (a boxing film) where he played the role of "Ramon" a Cuban boxer.
In point of fact, Seda was not cast on "Homicide" until 1997. By that time he had appeared in several pictures (including I Like it Like That and Twelve Monkeys) and on a few TV shows including NYPD Blue.
So it's not that Seda was a Golden Gloves boxer who became an actor when he was cast on Homicide, which is what seems to be implied. He had been a full-time actor for several years.Bjones
Answer
editYou are so right! Maybe it needs a little rephrasing. I'll work on it. Tony the Marine 03:36, 21 April 2006 (UTC)
Manhattan, New York
editReally? Is that what we've come to? It should be New York, New York.--Chimino (talk) 06:41, 12 February 2011 (UTC)
OZ
editHe was not in OZ in 2003. He was in OZ in 1997 for the first three episodes. Mikepellerintalk
How did he have a cameo in a SONG by Ludacris ?
editJust chekcing to see if that is a mistake and VIDEO was meant. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 2601:189:C381:5A60:510D:A777:741E:4272 (talk) 02:00, 2 April 2020 (UTC)