Dennis Vasquez is a recurring character on 13 Reasons Why. He is portrayed by Wilson Cruz. Dennis was the Baker's attorney in their trial. He works for another law firm. He was present at meetings with Lainie Jensen to settle the lawsuit, one of the presiders at the depositions.
December 27, 1973) is an American actor. He portrays Dennis Vasquez in Netflix 's 13 Reasons Why. Cruz went to Hollywood to seek work as an actor, intending to be open about his sexuality from the beginning of his career.
Christian Navarro was born on August 21, 1991 in Bronx, New York City, New York, USA. He is an actor and producer, known for 13 Reasons Why (2017), Vinyl (2016) and Rosewood (2015). See full bio » 1 nomination. See more awards » Show by... Job Year » Rating » Number of Ratings » Genre » Keyword » - Graduation (2020) ... Tony Padilla
In season two, months after Hannah's suicide, Clay and the other people mentioned on the tapes, as well as close friends and Hannah's family members, become embroiled in a civil legal battle between Hannah's parents and Liberty High School.
Not a lot is known about Dennis' early life, as he often does not focus or talk about himself, during the trial.
Dennis is first seen when he and the Bakers discuss the settlement for the case with Liberty High School 's lawyers that the school has put on the table.
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Law studied filmmaking at university in Los Angeles. He holds a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Communications from Loyola Marymount University.
On his return to Hong Kong, rather than pursue his career in film, Law decided to go into real estate. He later befriended Charles Heung, who advised him to learn from veteran filmmakers such as Herman Yau.
Law uses the same production crew for all of his films as well as having an ensemble cast of popular Chinese actors. Law also uses computer-generated imagery to create blood, as seen in films such as A Very Short Life and Fatal Move .
Wilson Cruz (b. December 27, 1973) is an American actor. He portrays Dennis Vasquez in Netflix 's 13 Reasons Why.
Cruz went to Hollywood to seek work as an actor, intending to be open about his sexuality from the beginning of his career. In 1994 he was cast as Enrique "Rickie" Vasquez, a troubled gay teen, in the short-lived critically acclaimed cult classic TV series My So-Called Life.
Wilson has volunteered his time as host for the Youth Zone, an online community at Vanguard for the LGBT youth.
13 Reasons Why is an American teen drama streaming television series developed for Netflix by Brian Yorkey, based on the 2007 novel Thirteen Reasons Why by Jay Asher. The series revolves around high school student Clay Jensen and the aftermath of high school student Hannah Baker 's suicide.
In May 2017, Netflix renewed 13 Reasons Why for a second season due to the success of the initial 13 episodes; the second season was released on May 18, 2018, and received mixed reviews from audiences and negative to mixed critical reviews.
Universal Studios purchased film rights to the novel on February 8, 2011, with Selena Gomez cast to play Hannah Baker. On October 29, 2015, it was announced that Netflix would be making a television adaptation of the book with Gomez instead serving as an executive producer. Tom McCarthy was hired to direct the first two episodes. The series is produced by Anonymous Content and Paramount Television with Gomez, McCarthy, Joy Gorman, Michael Sugar, Steve Golin, Mandy Teefey, and Kristel Laiblin serving as executive producers.
Bex Taylor-Klaus as Casey Ford (season 3), a member of HO and Jessica's friend, though they often clash. Hart Denton as Dean Holbrook (season 3), a student at Hillcrest who does not like Bryce. Nana Mensah as Amara Josephine Achola (season 3, guest season 4), Ani's strict mother and the Walker's nurse and housekeeper.
Amy Hargreaves as Lainie Jensen, Clay's attorney mother who works for the firm representing Liberty High in the Baker's lawsuit. Derek Luke as Kevin Porter (seasons 1–2; guest season 3), a guidance counselor at Liberty High. He is fired after giving his testimony in Hannah's trial in the second season.
Netflix renewed 13 Reasons Why for a second season in May 2017 due to the success of the initial 13 episodes; filming of the second season began the next month and concluded that December.
Minnette was born in Evansville, Indiana, the only child of Robyn and Craig Minnette. The family moved to Champaign, Illinois, where they lived for five years, and later moved to Los Angeles, California so that he could pursue a career in acting.
Minnette's first role was a single episode of Drake & Josh. He has since appeared in the NBC original film The Year Without a Santa Claus, as an unnamed character in Fred Claus, as Todd Lyons in the film The Clique, and as Noah Framm in Snow Buddies.
Minnette is the singer and rhythm guitarist in the band Wallows with Cole Preston (drums) and Braeden Lemasters (singer, guitar). Before 2017 they were known as the Feaver and then the Narwhals. They performed at Summer Meltdown, a concert for autism awareness in 2010 and won a battle of the bands contest the same year, sponsored by 98.7 FM.
Through the season, Sonya defended the school during the Andrew and Olivia Baker vs The Evergreen County School District trial. She revealed and made testifiers reveal a lot of information about Hannah and the testifiers themselves, like Mr. Baker's affair and Zach and Hannah's relationship.
Sonya is shown to be a very intelligent and ambitious woman; she was able to paint Hannah Baker in a bad light during most testimonies in the trial against the school. She doesn't seem to care about the feelings of the people involved. When Mr.
Denis Law CBE (born 24 February 1940) is a Scottish former footballer who played as a forward. His career as a football player began at Second Division Huddersfield Town in 1956. After four years at Huddersfield, he was signed by Manchester City for an estimated transfer fee of £55,000, which set a new British record.
Their other children are Gary, Andrew, Robert and Iain. Denis Law and his wife still live in the Manchester area. Since retiring as a player, Law has often worked on radio and television summarising and presenting games.
Law was born in Aberdeen, Scotland, to George Law, a fisherman, and his wife, Robina; he was the youngest of seven children, four boys and three girls. The Law family were not well off and lived in a council tenement flat at Printfield Terrace in Aberdeen. He went barefoot until he was 12 years old and wore handed-down shoes throughout his adolescence; his first pair of football boots came as a second-hand birthday present from a neighbour, which he received as a teenager.
Statue to Law in Aberdeen. Law was made an Inaugural Inductee of the English Football Hall of Fame in 2002 in recognition of his impact on the English game. On 23 February 2002, a statue of Law (alongside George Best and Bobby Charlton) was unveiled at Old Trafford, in the part of the stadium known as the Scoreboard End.