Nestor Serrano

Biography: A striking character actor with a knack for playing either cops or outlaws and a sinister undercurrent, Nestor Serrano was born in New York City on February 26, 1957. Serrano got his start as an actor on the New York stage, appearing in off-Broadway productions while supporting himself as a computer operator. Serrano landed his first big break in 1985 when he was an understudy in the Broadway drama The Boys of Winter, starring Matt Dillon, Wesley Snipes, Ving Rhames, and Andrew McCarthy. In 1986, Serrano landed a showier role in the off-Broadway production Cuba and his Teddy Bear, in which Robert De Niro made his first stage appearance in over 15 years. Serrano made his film debut in 1986 with a bit part as a pilot in Brenda Starr, although it would be several years later before the film received a theatrical release. His first role to be seen by audiences was a small part as a housepainter in the comedy The Money Pit. Serrano also began adding television work to hisA striking character actor with a knack for playing either cops or outlaws and a sinister undercurrent, Nestor Serrano was born in New York City on February 26, 1957. Serrano got his start as an actor on the New York stage, appearing in off-Broadway productions while supporting himself as a computer operator. Serrano landed his first big break in 1985 when he was an understudy in the Broadway drama The Boys of Winter, starring Matt Dillon, Wesley Snipes, Ving Rhames, and Andrew McCarthy. In 1986, Serrano landed a showier role in the off-Broadway production Cuba and his Teddy Bear, in which Robert De Niro made his first stage appearance in over 15 years. Serrano made his film debut in 1986 with a bit part as a pilot in Brenda Starr, although it would be several years later before the film received a theatrical release. His first role to be seen by audiences was a small part as a housepainter in the comedy The Money Pit. Serrano also began adding television work to his increasingly busy schedule of stage roles and film appearances; he played the recurring role of Officer Geno Toffenelli on the short-lived police drama True Blue, and he was also a regular on two other cop shows, The Hat Squad, which lasted a single season in 1992-1993, and Moloney, another short-lived series which bowed in 1996. However, in 2001, Serrano finally landed a high-profile television role on the sci-fi action fantasy series Witchblade, where he played Captain Bruno Dante, nemesis of detective-turned-superheroine Sara Pezzini (Yancy Butler). Serrano also played notable supporting roles in Bringing Out the Dead, The Negotiator, Bait, and The Insider. Expand

Nestor Serrano's Scores

Average career score: 65
Highest Metascore: 88 24: Season 1
Lowest Metascore: 45 APB: Season 1
Score distribution:
  1. Positive: 10 out of 16
  2. Negative: 0 out of 16
16 tv reviews
Title: Year: Credit: User score:
tbd LAX: Season 1 Sep 13, 2004 Mayor tbd
tbd Witchblade: Season 2 Jun 16, 2002 Captain Bruno Dante / Dante tbd
88 24: Season 1 Nov 6, 2001 Navi Araz 8.8
tbd ER: Season 8 Sep 27, 2001 David Torres 8.4
70 Witchblade: Season 1 Jun 12, 2001 Captain Bruno Dante / Capt. Dante tbd
tbd Law & Order: Special Victims Unit: Season 2 Oct 20, 2000 Lloyd Carlson 8.7
tbd Law & Order: Season 11 Oct 18, 2000 Alec Conroy 9.2
tbd The X-Files: Season 6 Nov 8, 1998 Ken Naciamento 8.4
tbd Profiler: Season 3 Oct 17, 1998 Miguel Villalobos tbd
50 The Commish: Season 1 Sep 28, 1991 Pete Cody tbd
tbd St. Elsewhere: Season 6 Sep 16, 1987 Michael Pierson tbd
56 Wiseguy: Season 1 Sep 16, 1987 Kiki Vanno tbd