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    Chu Chu Malave

    1950-08-04 (74 years old) in New York, New York, U.S.

    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Edwin Malave (born August 4, 1950) in New York, New York, better known as "Chu Chu Malave" is a former professional boxer and an actor. Malave beat out Erik Estrada for the role of "Ramon Santos" in the Barney Miller pilot for ABC. He also co-starred in the short lived series Chopper One for NBC, and played a small part in Dog Day Afternoon. He then landed a role in Deadly Hero with Don Murray and James Earl Jones. ABC then flew Chu Chu back to LA to reshoot the Barney Miller pilot. He moved to Los Angeles in 1975 and remained there for the rest of his acting career with a one-year stint in New York for a starring role in the NBC soap For Richer, for Poorer in 1978. His acting career includes over 20 guest starring and co-starring roles in TV episodes and several pilots. He was an extra in the funeral scene of the 1981 movie S.O.B. written and directed by Blake Edwards

    Movies

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    Fit to Kill
    54 %|Oct 27, 1993
    Action, Romance, Thriller
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    Hard Hunted
    49 %|Sep 11, 1992
    Action, Thriller
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    Do or Die
    48 %|Jun 28, 1991
    Action, Thriller
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    Guns
    52 %|Nov 9, 1990
    Action, Crime
    poster
    Mausoleum
    50 %|May 1, 1983
    Horror
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    The Main Event
    52 %|Jun 22, 1979
    Comedy, Romance
    poster
    A Force of One
    48.09 %|Jun 1, 1979
    Action, Adventure, Crime, Drama, Thriller
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    The Return of Mod Squad
    50 %|May 18, 1979
    Action, Drama, TV Movie
    actor
    Last of the Good Guys
    0 %|Mar 7, 1978
    Comedy, Drama, TV Movie
    poster
    Deadly Hero
    60 %|Dec 14, 1975
    Drama, Thriller, Crime, Drama
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    Dog Day Afternoon
    78.4 %|Sep 21, 1975
    Crime, Drama, Thriller

    Series

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    Barney Miller
    73 %|Jan 23, 1975
    Comedy
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    Barney Miller
    73 %|Jan 23, 1975
    Comedy
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    Barney Miller
    73 %|Jan 23, 1975
    Comedy